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Thursday, January 26, 2006

Passionate Nasheeds-Pakistani Style

Sh. Faraz recently posted this English Nasheed "How Great is Madina" ( Omar Nafees also introduced it to me a couple of weeks ago ) being sung in a passionate voice by a Pakistani Naat singer. I found more naats by the same singer and as Omar says you have to love the passion in the singer's voice Mashah allah! Click on the links below to listen!:

1) From Head to Foot the prophet is like a Rose
2) Ya Rasool Allah ( Peace be upon him)
3) How can we Thanks Almighty Allah
4) Our Prophet Is The Most Elegent The Greatest
5) O Allah's Massenger For You Always
6) His Effection Will Impress Every Body
7) When The Merciful Prophet
8) Muhammad Is The Symbol Of Allah
9) How Is Beautiful Madina Very Very Good Madina

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Just for the record, I'm not a fan of these passionate english nasheeds.... they're just "interesting"

Din said...

ok :)

Faray said...

That "Sweet Madinah" Nasheed is so funny, Its so funny how much bhabhi and bhaijan like that one..
I'm like COME ON!!!!!

I love the nasheed: Madiana tunnabi by Dawud Wharnsby :)
It is as if he has taken all the aspects of being in madinah and our fondness for the Prophet saw and shaped them into one nasheed.

ENJOY! :)

Anonymous said...

you bring up a good point- appreciating one's sincerity.

Din said...

Faray,

Thanks for the Madinah Nasheed.

My favourite Madinah song is Madinah Madinah by Ashiq-al-Rasul

They actually came to Toronto in September and seeing them singing "Madinah Madinah" live was something else...

Anonymous said...

LOL. I nearly cried. :-) I think it's just wrong when people sing in a language they're unfamiliar with. I noticed this in particular with Mesut Kurtis. When he sings in English, it just doesn't sound right, because the intonation and stress on various syllables, words and sentences vary depending on the language one uses.