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Tala al badru alayna mesut kurtis
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We’ve Scanned the Sky – Dawud Wharnsby Ali This is one of those powerful hadiths turned into a nasheed that everyone should listen to until the very end of the clip. This is the one about an elderly woman who had heard horrible things about the Prophet (S.A.W.) which she tells him as he’s quietly carrying her things. Don’t Talk to Me About Muhammad – Dawud Wharnsby Aliĭawud Wharnsby Ali puts a beautiful hadith about not being too judgemental into a nasheed. Imam Al-Busiri narrated it as a tribute to the Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.) via LearnAboutIslam.in. This nasheed is upbeat and is one of my ultimate favorite versions of the Burdah. I hope you will enjoy these childhood favorites: 1. A lot of these nasheeds are ones my friends and I used to listen to when we were younger, and they’re very nostalgic for us. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License additional terms may apply.We are halfway through Ramadan already, and in order to keep the spirit of Ramadan going, I’ve compiled a list of nasheeds to listen to.

tala al badru alayna mesut kurtis

Mesut will soon be released a music video to accompany this album. Mesut graduated from the European Institute of Human Sciences, Wales, UK in Shari'ah Studies. Mesut is also a gifted multi-linguist, being fluent in five languages, and this is wonderfully portrayed in his first nasheed album: Salawat, which features songs that beautifully and seamlessly combine Arabic, Turkish, and English.

tala al badru alayna mesut kurtis

His beautiful, powerful, and passionate voice was noticed very early on, leading him to join several nasheed groups in Macedonia that performed locally, and also made several international visits including performances in Turkey and neighbouring places. Mesut showed a strong interest in Islamic nasheeds from a very young age. He came to the UK at a young age to pursue his studies. He comes from a scholarly and religious family of Turkish origin. Mesut Kurtis was born in July 1981 in the Macedonian capital of Skopje.














Tala al badru alayna mesut kurtis