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Consider
03-05-02, 11:31 PM
Give thanks to allah

http://www.islamazon.com/realaudio/givethankstoallah.ram

Fortunate is he

http://www.islamazon.com/realaudio/fortunateishe.ram

You are not alone(full)

http://astrolabepictures.com.cnchost.com/realaudio/ZB1_12.ram

'Inayah'
28-06-02, 04:05 PM
I was just wondering if anyone had a favourite nasheed and what one it was. My kid's love the 'Blue sky is blue like blue bubblegum' whilst I think my favourite is 'Where we belong'.

seven
28-06-02, 04:38 PM
i got too many to mention!

nasheeds by zain bhika are some of my faves tho.

i've not heard the ones you've mentioned... do you know any website that i could visit to listen to them?

jazakillahu khayr

'Inayah'
01-07-02, 02:56 PM
'Blue sky...' is by Dawud Wharnsby Ali on his 'Sunshine, dust and the messenger' album while 'Where we belong' is Zain Bhika (Faith album).

Sorry I don't know of any websites where you can listen to these songs.

baba
01-07-02, 04:48 PM
I especially like the nasheed group Raihan.

Does anyone have Yusuf Islam & friends' album "Bismillah"? I love ALL the nasheeds on that CD!

EVILution
01-07-02, 06:58 PM
me soory about my ignorance but what does nasheed mean?

baba
01-07-02, 07:00 PM
Well! That answers your earlier question about the state of the 'muslim youth' today! :D

Nasheeds are Islamic songs!

A Is For Allah is a nasheed! Ta'ala Al Badru Alayna is a nasheed! You've heard these, right...?

EVILution
01-07-02, 07:03 PM
baba i asked a question, u either answer it properly or keep quiet, u got that!

Now JazakAllah Khayran for ur explanation, in me brain me thinks islamic recitations, and ya i've heard of the fav ta'ala al badru alayna, erm Prophet Muhammad(saw)'s companions recited this at the time of hijrah :rolleyes:

baba
01-07-02, 07:06 PM
Originally posted by muslim youth
erm Prophet Muhammad(saw)'s companions recited this at the time of hijrah :rolleyes: No. It was sung by the Ansar to welcome the Prophet Muhammed (pbuh) to Madinah.

EVILution
01-07-02, 07:08 PM
Originally posted by baba
No. It was sung by the Ansar to welcome the Prophet Muhammed (pbuh) to Madinah.

that's it, me was close!

baba
01-07-02, 07:19 PM
The state of the muslim youth today.... :(

EVILution
01-07-02, 07:27 PM
Originally posted by baba
The state of the muslim youth today.... :(

erm btw u a youth too!

Ruqayyah
01-07-02, 08:46 PM
Salaam,

I have that CD, Baba. Was just playing it today. My favourites songs are 'Elhamdulilah' and 'Allah Ta'ala' by Dawud W. Ali.
I have the CD, 'In Praise of the Last Prophet', by Yusuf Islam and Friends, too. Raihan's songs are sweet. Have you seen their pic inside the cover? They look all smiley and sweet too!!! I also have a couple of Zain Bhikha cassettes. They put me in a sunny mood in the morning!!!!

Rukaya.

baba
01-07-02, 09:00 PM
Yep, I have "In Praise Of The Last Prophet" too! The special limited edition CD that smells of roses when you rub it!

I like Zain Bhikha too, I am just making a mental note to buy one of his CDs....

Has anyone heard "I Have No Cannons That Roar"?

seven
01-07-02, 09:04 PM
how about posting some links (if you know any) to some of these nasheeds! so we can listen to them!

baba
01-07-02, 09:34 PM
I don't know of any links. But if you'd like to buy them, check out:

www.astrolabepictures.com

www.mountainoflight.com (Mountain Of Light is the 'record label' for many nasheed artists)

Ruqayyah
01-07-02, 09:37 PM
WWW.moumtainoflight.co.uk last time I checked had some extracts of Zain Bhikhas new CD 'Faith'.(I'm playin that one now!!). Also they have the lyrics to view for the CD's they sell. Try also www.soundvision.com.
www.radioislam.com are great for naats usually but theyre in need of funds, so haven't been up for a couple of weeks, but try them too, they might be back on, inshallah. They play the entire collection of Dawud Warnsby Ali CD's usually. Plus interviews and songs from other groups.

I'll search for more sites, inshallah.
Your sis Rukaya

Ruqayyah
01-07-02, 09:38 PM
lol, bruver, you beat me with the mountain of light link:)

seven
01-07-02, 10:17 PM
jazakumullahu khayr :)

Sis Shaheedar
05-07-02, 11:44 AM
purple As-salaam alaikum.

I want to know, what is you all's favorite nasheed? I like Yusuf Islam myself :)

Peace.

Your sis Shaheedar.

sajid
05-07-02, 12:00 PM
LOL :D :D :D

Outcider
05-07-02, 12:02 PM
The question, of course, was not meant for non-Muslims and I didn't even know what the word Nasheed stood for. So I search and landed at this site: http://www.ibtsonline.com/shop/ssnasheed-songs.html

A song! How come? I just learned on this forum that songs were forbidden in Islam!

I have some Palestinian and Egyptian songs myself, so perhaps those songs have nothing to do with Islam.

Sis Shaheedar
05-07-02, 12:03 PM
What is so funny?

Sis Shaheedar
05-07-02, 12:06 PM
Nasheeds are religios. That's it.

baba
05-07-02, 03:43 PM
Well, here's a list of my favourite:

- Yusuf Islam
- Dawud Wharnsby-Ali
- Zain Bhikha
- Raihan!!! - I love them!!!
- Aa'shiq al-Rasul
- Ziad Sinnou
- Abd al-Lateef Whiteman
- Aziz Alili
- Senad Podojak
- Burhan Saban

You may not have heard of the last three, they are Bosnian. You can hear them on the CD "I Have No Cannons That Roar" with Yusuf Islam & friends, published by Jamal Records/Mountain Of Light.

Qurratulain
05-07-02, 05:06 PM
Nasheeds does that include qawalis as well? If it does mine are Abida perveen
Nusrat Fateh ALi
and Aziz mian

pathenry
05-07-02, 05:19 PM
[edited]

Schherazade.

Were there epic ballads which went on at length but were sung rather than recited?

Pat

caliph
05-07-02, 05:26 PM
Pathenry, please retract the remark linking Islam to the gang rape in the other thread.

It's very, very offensive.

caliph
05-07-02, 05:29 PM
Speaking of Aziz Mian .. do you know he drinks red wine to 'soothe his throat'?

Yes, I am serious. He doesn't deny it either, the punk.

Abdul Haq
05-07-02, 05:31 PM
caliph you gotta wonder why pathenry is allowed to continue to post when every post is an affront to muslims and islam

baba
05-07-02, 07:27 PM
I'm not too sure if Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan and Aziz Mian qualify as Ilahije people...

Pathenry --> This is your last warning. Sheik would have banned you by now. Maybe I'm too soft?

caliph
05-07-02, 08:18 PM
I was quite upset at Nusrat Fateh Ali's singing in that Aishwariya / Sunny Deol film when he sings his fat little heart out whilst the actors are getting married.

I dunno what he is singing about (don't speak Urdu too good) but he was definetely saying, 'Allah, Allah" as part of the chorus.

I read in the Daily Jang (Asian Newspaper in UK) that after he died, his tongue swelled up really big and they couldn't get it back into his mouth before they buried him. Some say that it's because Allah (SWT) was displeased with his lifestyle and this was part of the punishment. Not sure how much stock I should put into that story, but it was interesting.

Has anyone heard of Choudhary Anwar-something? He's a localish lad from where my parents live in Kashmir and he had released a few cassettes. I can't remember his surname for the life of me, but a few of his tracks include:

"Eid......." Can't remember the name but he's singing about his friend not coming to his house on Eid day?

Anyway, I bought all of his cassettes as he had some great lyrics.

Pathenry, where's the apology?

pathenry
05-07-02, 08:27 PM
I have no idea what remark you are talking about. Would you quote what you had in mind?

I noticed my recent message was edited, did you do that?

Pat

caliph
05-07-02, 08:31 PM
Yes, it was me who edited your message .. like I have the ability to do that :rolleyes:

You know full well what I am talking about .. you claiming that the gang rape of that poor girl was sanctioned by Sharia. Where's the apology for that?

Normally br. Sheik would have booted you into the hemisphere for such slander, dunno why you're still here. :confused:

baba
05-07-02, 10:27 PM
Check THIS out!!!

http://www.bosona.com/ilahije/index.html

All my favourite nasheed singers and more! A few are completely in Arabic, others are in Arabic & Bosnian.

Qurratulain
06-07-02, 12:54 PM
Brother Caliph speaking of Aziz Mian I heard that he eats a lot of pan about his drinking I didnt know about that. Even if he does drink that is between him and Allah but his qawalis are good the wordings are quite deep, but hasnt he passed away if I am right?
Nusrat Fateh Ali khan well he is the pride of Pakistan. He did start singing for indian films the one you are talking about it was kind of a romantic song but I was referring to his qawalis they are really good I personally think no one has the kind of voice he has. About the story after his death I heard about it to they said hid wife had started getting weird dreams and she went to a maulvi who then went to his burial and dug it up again and that was when they saw his tongue really swelled up very big .They did read a lot of quran there then and asked Allah to forgive him for whatever he was being punished for. They even say that we should stop listening to his songs or qawalis. I just pray that Allah (SWT) forgives him for his sins since no one is perfect we all do make a lot of mistakes in life and his was I think that he started singing other songs beside qawalis. But only Allah knows how much truth was in that story.

sheik
06-07-02, 01:49 PM
Pathenry,

Since you have decided not to retract or apologise for that comment earlier, you leave me with no option but to ban you.

If (when) you decide to apologise on the forum I will consider allowing you posting privileges again.

Ruqayyah
21-07-02, 01:11 PM
Took a while to dig this thread up!!
Ok found some songs,Seven, at.....
http://www.dar-al-talaba.net/Songs/Songs.html

Ruqayyah
21-07-02, 01:13 PM
Also some poems and a song by Dawud Wharnsby Ali, on the veil, at.........http://almuhajabah.tripod.com/hjbpoems.htm

Your sis in Islam, Rukaya

Noor
21-07-02, 01:18 PM
i haven't heard many,

but i particulary fond of the The ones dat come in the The life of the Last prophet (pbuh) by Yusuf Islam

Ruqayyah
21-07-02, 01:27 PM
Muslimah read your PM:)

Noor
21-07-02, 02:50 PM
I read them sis

Jazakahllah for sorting all out!

EVILution
25-11-02, 06:04 PM
Salaam,

I'm listening to nasheeds, and I don't wanna keep it from u guyz....especially the one's by Yusuf Islam! :)

http://johnw.host.sk/nasheeds.htm

Waslaam.

Ankaboot
25-11-02, 08:12 PM
there's a 'Nasheed Extravaganza' goin on in the week after eid around the UK....Zain Bhika (from SA).....Myna Rap.....Qatrunada (from Indonesia)...will be there.....

Bilquis
25-11-02, 09:05 PM
ASA Youth and all,

Thanks for that. My favourite is Goraba; I forget who it's by but it's beautiful. I was trying to attach it but it ain't happening today. :rolleyes:

Allah Hafiz

Evil E
25-11-02, 09:36 PM
Thanks for that excellent link MY.

I found this one very moving...

(partial)
oh they've killed all the little ones
while their faces still smiled
with their guns and the fury
they erased their young lives

no longer to laugh
no longer to be a child
oh they killed all the little ones
while their faces still smiled

now they’re burying the little ones
and making the graves deep
so the world cannot see
that tonight, we may sleep

while they wash away the blood
the mothers all weep
oh they're burying the little ones
and they’re making the graves deep
oh they're burying the little ones
they’re making their graves deep

yes where will the devils go
when that day comes
when the angels drag them out
to face the little ones

oh they've killed all the little ones
with their eyes open wide
there was nothing to help them
on the day that they died

Ankaboot
12-12-02, 08:09 PM
Originally posted by Ankaboot
there's a 'Nasheed Extravaganza' goin on in the week after eid around the UK....Zain Bhika (from SA).....Myna Rap.....Qatrunada (from Indonesia)...will be there.....

this week...
http://ymuk.net/

EVILution
13-12-02, 08:48 AM
arghhhhhhhh, I hate ymuk...don't tell me about them!

Peace
13-12-02, 03:55 PM
Have you heard Zain Bikha singing "In Praise of the Prophet" it is very beautiful. He sung it live at our school. Our class have learnt it by heart and sing it regularly along with a few others - there is another one "Give Thanks to Allah" - again really beautiful.

If you can get the CDs "Bismillah - Yusuf Islam and friends (with Zain BikhaDawud Wharnsby etc...) also "In Praise of the last Prophet" - all excellent collections of Nasheeds.

Hassan.

ps - I had lunch with Zain Bikha yesterday - just thought I would name drop... heh heh ;)

Noor
13-12-02, 04:09 PM
Originally posted by muslim youth
arghhhhhhhh, I hate ymuk...don't tell me about them!

MY- sorry to be blunt- but do you have any idea how conceited that sounds.

They are muslims first and formost, just like any muslim or are u a HT memeber first or a muslim.


Muslimah

EVILution
13-12-02, 07:58 PM
Sis Muslimah, being HT doesn't matter, HT is just a political group whom I think is following the correct path to gain peace via khilafah...the only reason I hate the ymuk GROUP...I know individuals from there, and believe it or not but they have my utmost respect...now why I hate ymuk is basically because it calls most other muslim groups to be deviant, thus spreading hate, without listening to any reasoning...I disagree with that view!

Noor
14-12-02, 07:30 PM
Salaams MY- i totaally understand your perspective cos i've had the same experience wiv a sisters from HT. But i don't hate the HT group. But I also have friends who are are memebers of HT.


Muslimah

Sitar Romance
14-12-02, 07:48 PM
salam

sorry but what is Ymuk? is that Al Muhajiroun or something?

btw, I admire the teachings and ideals of the HT. It is an INTELLECTUAL group, which like any other political parties, speaks to me by the mind and argues for reason. But I am not an HT follower (but my future husband inshallah ;) ) is a big HT admirer. I think he might be a member, not sure...

seven
14-12-02, 07:58 PM
jazakillahu khayr for that website MY :)

i downloaded "Yaa Aabidal Haramain" it's beautiful!

(anybody know where i could get a better version of it?)

EVILution
14-12-02, 08:13 PM
Sis Muslimah...oh, oh...so much thank u...i.e. u know some HT sisters, I will be ever so grateful if u can give me their contact plz...I've been trying to find some from my area, but haven't had any luck, unfortunately...this post seems like light from the end of a dark tunnel...lol!

Sitar Romance
14-12-02, 08:17 PM
salam

but can anyone tell me what does Ymuk stand for? thank u

EVILution
14-12-02, 08:22 PM
Hey Sitar, u really from India? Ymuk are quite active in London area, but I don't know whether they are widespread or not...I can hardly remember them...it's been ages since I was in contact with the members!

Sitar Romance
14-12-02, 08:33 PM
oh, does YMUK stand for "Young Muslims-UK"??? just wondering.

salam

EVILution
14-12-02, 08:38 PM
Ya, the one I met was young, about 16, so innocent, yet firm in his iman....I just don't understand why these youth are taught about the negative sides only? :(

EVILution
14-12-02, 08:40 PM
www.ymuk.net

Ankaboot
15-12-02, 12:59 AM
MY...i wasnt tellin u bout YMUK.....jus bout the nasheed event and who was gonna perform there....

Hassan....yeh i got to see zain bhika perform the same song live and more :D (but no dinner :( )

there was this comedian Adam Dani (not sure bout the surname :confused: ) ...did som gr8 impressions of bush and blair!

and the muslim rap group 'Myna Rap' aka 'Native Deen' ....were gr8 :) ....som of there samples....
http://www.nativedeen.com/samples.htm

Talib
18-01-03, 09:00 PM
Asalamu Alaikum wa Rahmatullah wa Barakatu,

I pray that all of my dear brothers and sisters are in god health and imaan inshAllaah..

I was hoping someone could or would help me locate an Anasheed:

The Anasheed is called: "takkada takkadum"

Please if anyone has it, please let me know..

Jazakum Allaah khayran

Fi Amaan Allaah

AbuMubarak
18-01-03, 09:15 PM
www.anasheed.com
there are others, but you can try there first

EVILution
18-01-03, 09:20 PM
Originally posted by Raafi
www.anasheed.com
there are others, but you can try there first

JazakAllahu Khayran brother........am now listening to Yusuf Islam :)

AbuMubarak
18-01-03, 11:39 PM
http://www.al-imam.net/anasheed.htm
http://www.nmt.edu/~ahmed/anasheed.htm
http://pages.infinit.net/amira/anachid.htm
http://www.islamway.com/arabic/images/several/mp3/mp3.htm
http://www.muslimtents.com/muslimguide/9-Nasheed.html

shoo
19-01-03, 09:43 AM
Abu Muburak, have you heard this anasheed brother?

http://al-imam.net/realaudio/al-imam_anasheed41.ram

What do you think about it?

Talib
19-01-03, 10:33 AM
Asalamu Alaikum wa Rahmatullah wa Baraaktu

Akhi is that the Anasheed? or are you just pointing me in the right direction?

The Anasheed is from the Ummah video.

JazakAllaah khayran Akhi

Fi Amaan Allaah

seven
19-01-03, 04:52 PM
this one's beautiful! :)

www.inshad.net/public/Elaika.rm

Qassami
19-01-03, 05:28 PM
Assalamualikum,

Dear Talib, there is a nasheed that I like called Qum Ya Akhi faa Takadim.

Qum ya akhi (pnm://www.islamway.com/arabic/images/several/7andaky/qumm.rm)

Hope it's the right one, if not then I'll work hard to look for it ;)

Talib
19-01-03, 06:48 PM
Asalamu Alaikum wa Rahmatullah wa Barakatu

Jazakum Allaah khayran Akhi

No Akhi its not that one, InshAllaah keep looking...;) ;)

Fi Amaan Allaah

AbuMubarak
22-01-03, 11:23 PM
http://www.2mfm.org/html/arabic_madih.html

sajid
21-03-03, 09:38 AM
u have to lissen to this nasheed!!!
this is the best ive ever heard!!!!!

http://www.cse.dmu.ac.uk/~hc00sm2/mult1001/Ramadan.wav

sajid
21-03-03, 09:41 AM
Originally posted by Ankaboot
MY...i wasnt tellin u bout YMUK.....jus bout the nasheed event and who was gonna perform there....

Hassan....yeh i got to see zain bhika perform the same song live and more :D (but no dinner :( )

there was this comedian Adam Dani (not sure bout the surname :confused: ) ...did som gr8 impressions of bush and blair!

and the muslim rap group 'Myna Rap' aka 'Native Deen' ....were gr8 :) ....som of there samples....
http://www.nativedeen.com/samples.htm

salams

that nativedeen nasheed are cool!!! it resembles RNB and Rap!!1

sajid

peace2u
22-03-03, 06:58 AM
Originally posted by sajid
u have to lissen to this nasheed!!!
this is the best ive ever heard!!!!!

http://www.cse.dmu.ac.uk/~hc00sm2/mult1001/Ramadan.wav


Masha Allah!!! my heart is still:love: Do you have a translation for the words. It would take me way to long to listen to it and figure it out:( my arabic is not up to par:(

peace2u
22-03-03, 07:01 AM
Originally posted by EVILution
Salaam,

I'm listening to nasheeds, and I don't wanna keep it from u guyz....especially the one's by Yusuf Islam! :)

http://johnw.host.sk/nasheeds.htm

Waslaam.

Salaam
I tried clicking on the link, but nothing happens for me.:banghead:

AbuHanzalah
22-03-03, 09:36 PM
Salaams MY- i totaally understand your perspective cos i've had the same experience wiv a sisters from HT. But i don't hate the HT group. But I also have friends who are are memebers of HT.

HT & YMUK......... :mad:

for the sake of my akhirah i will not say anything about them!

May Allaah azzawajjal guide us all, Aameen

sajid
24-03-03, 01:13 PM
http://www.enshad.net/mixes/mixes3/Al-Qodso_Tonadeena/

Lissen to number to: Mauliya

and number seven: ramadhan

they are very good!!!!!!!

peace2u
25-03-03, 05:47 AM
Real nice Sajid, I liked waqaf at tifl wahda also, however, ramadan remains my favorite:love:

Passion
26-03-03, 06:08 PM
salaam
very nice thread
i have got very good collections...
but i am looking for MP3 files..
espacially about Yusuf Islam
anybody have Yusuf's song Mother,Father,Sister,Brother?????
Allah Hafiz
:)

ze leetle elper
09-04-03, 01:05 PM
http://www.nasheedworld.com

Now you can sing along. :D

(Click on the lyrics link at the top of the page).

Ruqayyah
29-04-03, 09:37 PM
Bump!

Click here to play!


Ummati answer me. (http://www.dar-al-talaba.net/Songs/Ummati_answer_me.ram)

Ruqayyah
29-04-03, 09:40 PM
God is the Light (http://www.dar-al-talaba.net/Songs/God_Is_The_Light.mp3)

Ruqayyah
29-04-03, 09:42 PM
Alhamdulillah. (http://www.dar-al-talaba.net/Songs/Alhamdulillah.mp3)

arab.muslimah
29-04-03, 10:45 PM
salam

im so surprised nobody has mentioned native deen yet...they rock mashallah...excellent nasheeds (sis uminoso...u so agree wiv me dnt ya!?!?!)

n the nasheed group shaam r good aswel mashallah:)

wasalam

Ruqayyah
29-04-03, 10:52 PM
Native deen? Never heard of them. I think you'll find Shaam are mystics!

arab.muslimah
29-04-03, 10:56 PM
salam..

u neva heard of native deen?!?!?...does myna raps ring ne bells then?..there the same group:)

wasalam

Ruqayyah
29-04-03, 11:01 PM
Hmmmm. Well if they rap I wouldn't know them. I'm a lil old and boring for all that :)

uminoso
30-04-03, 08:28 PM
NATIVE DEEN ROCKKKKKKKKKKKKK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
mashallah they r sooooooooo wkdddddddddd!!!!!
luv em !!! theyr also called myna raps!

u can listen 2 clips of their raps on www.mynaraps.com

jst a few lyrics:

'we're back on the scene, da number one deen, im proud 2 be down wit the muslimeen!!!!!!!!!!'

'man its a struggle tryin 2 be a muslim and b stayin out of trouble, the stress seems double!'

'I don’t need to get high, some people do and some people die,
The life that I live may not be that long, but while I 'm alive I'll be healthy and strong'

'Pray to the God of the air I breathe,
Pray to the God, of the waterfall
Pray to the God, I will always need,
Pray to the God, O hear my call'

sorry peeps i went a bit OTT !! but mashallah they r a fantastic group 4 young muslims lookin 4 inspiration and lookin 2 stop listening 2 music n haram raps n stuff.

ruqs - dont worry if i aint heard of them u hav now! and plus if ur old ull b let off for not havin heard of them plus (woah im running out of breath!) im sure ur not old u dont sound it im sure ur young at heart

wasalaam (woah i think iv sed enough!)
:mujahida:

arab.muslimah
01-05-03, 10:05 PM
salam uminoso

was beginin to think i was the only one who's eva heard of them:)...alhamdullilah u have too....

wasalam sis:)

ze leetle elper
02-05-03, 12:15 PM
Originally posted by seven
how about posting some links (if you know any) to some of these nasheeds! so we can listen to them!

http://www.nasheedworld.com

You can listen to the Raihan ones here, not too sure about the others....

:)

Khan [da real!]
02-05-03, 04:19 PM
Well iv been listening to Nasheeds for a while now, so theres loads I like.
So whenever I listen tp pne it becomes my favourite thats until I listen to the next one. I used to totally lurvvvvv I'f u ask me' by Yusuf Islam but in pole position its got to be 'Zalam'
Anyone hjeard it????????????????????

Khan [da real!]
02-05-03, 04:21 PM
BTW: Everyone I know has heard of Sanahudu ................
Have u guys????????????

Khan [da real!]
02-05-03, 05:38 PM
Bismillah....

By the way the nasheeds with the daff are not permissable to hear i.e "ummati answer me"

Consider
04-05-03, 12:42 PM
Shuhadaa at Fajr - Song about martyrs killed in Palestine in a mosque while praying fajr.

http://www.jannah.org/jannahradio/fajr.ram

Blaster
28-06-03, 02:57 PM
http://www.enshad.net/

GOOD ANASHEEDS THERE ...


SPEAKERS UP PLEEZE!

:D

Post other links...

Blaster
28-06-03, 03:00 PM
http://68.42.9.97/audio/maziqihim.mp3

www.anasheed.com

http://www.islamway.com/sindex.php?section=anasheedtapes

http://iisca.org/audio/nasheed/

http://www.al-imaan.de/Audio/Anashied/AnasheedFrameset.htm

http://realstars.tk

sajid
28-06-03, 05:17 PM
Thanks Nightmare

i like the ones there especially the "al qoodosoo Tonadeenah"

wassalam
sajid

Blaster
28-06-03, 05:24 PM
LIKE ZEM ALL!

BETTER THAN EMINEM AND THEIR PAGAN @%#$#$^%

MAKES DUAAH AZ WELL

ALL GOOD STUFF...

sajid
28-06-03, 05:27 PM
yes its good

i like to play it when im driving in thee car!!!

ws
sajid

Blaster
28-06-03, 05:29 PM
ALAA BI DIKRI ALLAH TATMAINU AL KULUB!

HAKAN WALLAHI

AL DIKR

TUMA AL DIKR!

NOTHING TO DO ?

TASBEEH!

SAY:

SUBHANA ALLAH BEE HAMDIHI
AL HAMDULILAH
LA ILAHA ILA ALLAH
ALLAHU AKBAR!


AS MANY TIMES AS U CAN

U WILL SEE WHY IN THE DAY YOU WILL MEET YOUR LORD...

Blaster
28-06-03, 05:30 PM
http://www.enshad.net/audio/Fi_3oyooni/Fi_3oyooni_-_05_-_Feles6een_Mataa_Ya2teek.ram

PHILISTINU!

Blaster
28-06-03, 05:53 PM
Originally posted by Nightmare MK
http://www.enshad.net/audio/Fi_3oyooni/Fi_3oyooni_-_05_-_Feles6een_Mataa_Ya2teek.ram

PHILISTINU!
:crying::badguy:

PHILISTEEN YA PHILISTEEN...

sajid
28-06-03, 05:56 PM
http://www.cse.dmu.ac.uk/~hc00sm2/mult1001/Ramadan.wav

http://www.enshad.net/mixes/mixes3/Al-Qodso_Tonadeena/

Lissen to number to: Mauliya

and number seven: ramadhan

they are very good!!!!!!!

sajid
28-06-03, 05:56 PM
up

Amatullah
28-06-03, 06:53 PM
assalamu aleikum

u can get a good version of 'ya abid al-haramain'.......and others ... like ghuraba..........from:

http://www.islaam.net/display/display.php?category=40

ina ma dunya fanaa is the best :D

WS

:mujahida:

Blaster
28-06-03, 07:06 PM
Thanx sista...

careful with what u hold...

;)


:badguy:

Peace
28-06-03, 07:18 PM
Originally posted by Passion
i am looking for MP3 files..
espacially about Yusuf Islam
anybody have Yusuf's song Mother,Father,Sister,Brother?????

Haven't heard that Nasheed?

Do you mean "Father & Son" - the old song he recorded as Cat Stevens?

Hassan

Peace
28-06-03, 07:24 PM
Originally posted by sajid
u have to lissen to this nasheed!!!
this is the best ive ever heard!!!!!

http://www.cse.dmu.ac.uk/~hc00sm2/mult1001/Ramadan.wav

Thanks! I enjoyed that :)

Ruqayyah
12-07-03, 04:50 PM
My current favourite.... :up: (works best with broadband)

http://www.fanateq.com/audio/tap/view/hear.php?id=1331&tab=

Two more...

http://www.fanateq.com/audio/tap/view/hear.php?id=1327&tab=

http://www.fanateq.com/audio/tap/view/hear.php?id=1328&tab=

Peace
12-07-03, 08:37 PM
Originally posted by Khan [da real!]
By the way the nasheeds with the daff are not permissable to hear i.e "ummati answer me"

Wrong! There are a minority of Muslims who take this view.

Hassan

AbuMubarak
12-07-03, 08:40 PM
the majority or the minority is not the issue

a large portion of muslim men shave their beards, and its still wajib to wear a beard and fasiq to shave

Peace
12-07-03, 08:51 PM
Originally posted by AbuMubarak
the majority or the minority is not the issue

a large portion of muslim men shave their beards, and its still wajib to wear a beard and fasiq to shave

I'm not talking about what a large portion of Muslims do or don't do.

I'm talking about scholarly opinion.

It is only a small minority of hardline Salafis who don't allow the Daff (drum)

God knows it has been the subject of fierce debate at our school for a long time now.

With the extreme Salafi position becoming increasingly marginalised - Al-Hamdulilah!

Hassan

Ruqayyah
12-07-03, 09:48 PM
Question:


What is the ruling on Islamic nasheeds that are free of music?

Answer:

Praise be to Allaah.

The clear saheeh texts indicate in a number of ways that it is permissible to recite poetry and listen to it. It was narrated in saheeh reports that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) and his noble Companions (may Allaah be pleased with them) listened to verse, recited it (as nasheed) and asked others to recite it, both when they were travelling and when they stayed at home, in their gatherings and whilst they were working, individually, as in the case of Hassaan ibn Thaabit, ‘Aamir ibn al-Akwa’ and Anjashah (may Allaah be pleased with them), and in unison, as in the hadeeth of Anas (may Allaah be pleased with him) which describes the digging of the ditch (al-khandaq). Anas said:

When the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) saw how exhausted and hungry we were, he said (in verse):

“O Allaah, there is no life except the life of the Hereafter, so forgive the Ansaar and the Muhaajireen.”

And they said in response:

“We are the ones who have pledged allegiance to Muhammad, to make jihaad for as long as we live.”

(Narrated by al-Bukhaari, 3/1043)

And in gatherings too: Ibn Abi Shaybah narrated with a hasan isnaad that Abu Salamah ibn ‘Abd al-Rahmaan said: “The Companions of the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) did not speak in devious tones or in a soft manner. They used to recite verses in their gatherings, denouncing the affairs of their jaahiliyyah, but if it was the matter of their religion, they would become very serious and cautious (8/711).

This evidence indicates that nasheeds are permissible, whether recited individually or in unison. The word nasheed in Arabic means raising the voice when reciting verse and making the voice sound beautiful and gentle.

There are conditions to which attention must be paid with regard to this matter:

Not using forbidden musical instruments in nasheed.

Not doing it too much or making it the focus of the Muslim’s mind, occupying all his time, or neglecting obligatory duties because of it.

Nasheed should not be recited by women, or include haraam or obscene speech.

They should not resemble the tunes of the people of immorality and promiscuity.

They should be free of vocal effects that produce sounds like those of musical instruments.

They should not have moving tunes which make the listener feel “high” as happens to those who listen to songs. This is the case with many of the nasheeds which appear nowadays, so that the listeners no longer pay any attention to the good meaning of the words, because they are so entranced by the tunes. And Allaah is the Source of strength.

References:

Fath al-Baari, 10/553-554-562-563
Musannaf Ibn Abi Shaybah, 8/711
Al-Qaamoos al-Muheet, 411



Islam Q&A
Sheikh Muhammed Salih Al-Munajjid (www.islam-qa.com)

Qassami
13-07-03, 06:21 PM
My all time fav is Labbayk -- Labbayka Islam-al-Butolati kulana nafdi el-Hima -- (anashed.net/audio/hay_3la_aljehad_5/labbayk.ram)

áÈíß ÅÓáÇã ÇáÈØæáÉ ßáäÇ äÝÏí ÇáÍãì ..

Yes, I do know that's a bit wee old,.. never-less, it's a classic!

Peace
13-07-03, 06:54 PM
Originally posted by Ruqayyah
They should not have moving tunes which make the listener feel “high” as happens to those who listen to songs. This is the case with many of the nasheeds which appear nowadays,

Islam Q&A
Sheikh Muhammed Salih Al-Munajjid (www.islam-qa.com)

:rotfl:

Al-Hamdulilah Muslims are begining to wake up and realise that this sort of nonsense is just the product of a very sad minority who think Islam = Miserable

Hassan

Ruqayyah
13-07-03, 07:13 PM
Originally posted by hassanradwan
:rotfl:

Al-Hamdulilah Muslims are begining to wake up and realise that this sort of nonsense is just the product of a very sad minority who think Islam = Miserable

Hassan


Now I am seriously losing my patience. I'm not even salafi and I’m sick of your salafi wahaabi extremism crap!

And now you mock and laugh a fatwa, which proves your initial judge of salafi rulings wrong!

And you insult myself and others calling us a "sad minority who think Islam is miserable" ! ! !

Now I'm really ****ed. Islam is beautiful, and saved me from misery!

You as an ex dippy hippy should know how music and rhythm makes one feel.

I as an ex dancer found escape in music, letting myself feel high on it.... until I found Islam.

What is the use of nasheeds if they do not bring us closer to our Lord? If we forget the words while we escape in the vibe and rhythm?

Where is the sunnah in enjoying nasheeds or poetry for something other than the words and message?

I am the first to admit I am guilty... but I forbid what is wrong even against my own self.

And I'm sorry, you may not agree with the fatwa, but how dare you mock and insult good intention?!

Consider
13-07-03, 07:26 PM
Ukhtee Ruqayyah

Holding on to the deen will be like holding on to a piece of burning coal towards the end of time

And there are glad tiding for the strangers

Lets just hang on & continue being the strangers of this time - Allaah will if He wills, bless our paths & ease our journey to His pleasure

Whatever people say or do, at least we are holding on tight to that piece of coal - and thats all that matters

Qassami
13-07-03, 07:47 PM
Allah, Aza Wa Jal, says:

[17:109] They fall down on their faces, weeping, and it increaseth humility in them.

[53:59-60]Do you then wonder at this recital (the Qur'an)? And you laugh at it and weep not, Wasting your (precious) lifetime in pastime and amusements (singing, etc.).

Anas bin Malik, Radiyallhu anhu, reported: Rasulullah, sallaAllahu alihi wa sallam, delivered a Khutbah to us the like of which I had never heard from him before. In the course of the Khutbah, he said: "If you knew what I know, you would laugh little and weep much". Thereupon those present covered their faces and began to sob.

[Al-Bukhari and Muslim].

Abu Hurairah, Radiyallhu anhu, reported: Messenger of Allah said, "Seven people Allah will give them His Shade on the Day when there would be no shade but the Shade of His Throne (i.e., on the Day of Resurrection): And they are: a just ruler; a youth who grew up with the worship of Allah; a person whose heart is attached to the mosques, two men who love and meet each other and depart from each other for the sake of Allah; a man whom an extremely beautiful woman seduces (for illicit relation), but he (rejects this offer and) says: `I fear Allah'; a man who gives in charity and conceals it (to such an extent) that the left hand does not know what the right has given; and a man who remembers Allah in solitude and his eyes become tearful".

[Al-Bukhari and Muslim].

`Abdullah bin Ash-Shikhkhir, Radiyallhu anhu, reported: I came to Messenger of Allah (PBUH) when he was performing prayers. He was sobbing and his chest sounded like a boiling kettle.

[Abu Dawud and At-Tirmidhi].

These above verses and ahadith are just a few of numerous examples of the virtuous of weeping and been humble in our life, so really we shouldn’t have time to be cheerfulness’ in this wretch dunya, for we should be like what the Prophet described, and someone already said here, strangers.

Let not the lavishness of this worlds fool you… it’s just a fatalistic opportunity.

Peace
13-07-03, 07:47 PM
Originally posted by Ruqayyah
And now you mock and laugh a fatwa, which proves your initial judge of salafi rulings wrong!makes one feel.

It proves nothing of the sort! The so-called "Fatwa" from the Q&A site says...

"They should not have moving tunes which make the listener feel “high” as happens to those who listen to songs. This is the case with many of the nasheeds which appear nowadays,"

A completely baseless statement with no evidence in Qur'an and Sunnah.

The amazing thing is this statement makes ALL the beautiful Nasheeds people have been talking about here on this very thread Haram????

Do you think they are Haram sis?

Hassan

Qassami
13-07-03, 07:54 PM
How is it baseless? Do you feel high when listening to such a tunes?

Peace
13-07-03, 08:04 PM
Originally posted by Al Qassam
How is it baseless? Do you feel high when listening to such a tunes?

If you mean am I moved?

Definitely!

If you mean by high, do I feel a great welling of emotion?

Definitely?

Does that make them Haram?

No! Show me where it says we cannot be moved emotionally by Nasheeds.

If a Nasheed does not move you what is the point?

Most people here and on other threads have all testified that these Nasheeds move them.

Are you telling us they are all Haram, because we felt moved?

As for the Q&A site - I'm afraid they are not the final authority on Islam! ON the contrary they represent the Salafi views I mentioned. And whether we like labels or not - it's a fact that this is their view - but not the view of the majority.

Hassan

Ruqayyah
13-07-03, 08:09 PM
If a poem, nasheed, book, ayah, hadith, khutba moves you to feel love for Islam, fear for Allah, hope in Allah, gratefulness... Alhamdulillah... but this isn't even what the fatwa is speaking of!!

I haven't listened to the nasheeds on this thread, just added my own contributions. But any nasheed of mine or others that uses musical instruments, concentrate on rhythm rather than message in the lyrics and that make you wanna boogie, or make you high for other than your love for Allah and deen are in my view haram.

You cannot take a haram path hoping it will lead you to closeness to Allah.

You may aswell look at semi naked bodies and say mashaa Allah for Allah's creation!

Ruqayyah
13-07-03, 08:12 PM
Originally posted by hassanradwan
And whether we like labels or not - it's a fact that this is their view - but not the view of the majority.



This aint about majority/minority this is about what's right, and what's wrong!

Peace
13-07-03, 08:15 PM
Originally posted by Ruqayyah
But any nasheed of mine or others that uses musical instruments, concentrate on rhythm rather than message in the lyrics and that make you wanna boogie, or make you high for other than your love for Allah and deen are in my view haram.

Well believe me I know that most of them use the drum and many others use other instruments too - such as keyboards.

How do I know? I have met and watched many of these performers live. I have also been party to the debate about the use of musical instruments, amongst members of "Mountain of Light" the Islamic company that has produced many of the Nasheeds mentioned here.

The view that all instruments are HARAM including the Daff (drum) is a MINORITY position - held by the 'some' Salafis.

Like it or not - that is the fact!

Hassan

Consider
13-07-03, 08:18 PM
There is a BIG difference between the terms *being emotionally moved* and *being on a high*

Thats where the confusion is coming from

But anyway, jazakhallah khair Al Qassam for those quotes

The Quran is indeed the best medicine for the heart - and if it does not move us, it is our fault for having stone hearts

and if songs move us more that the Quran...

Enough said

Ruqayyah
13-07-03, 08:19 PM
Hassan, you are twisting and turning your arguements against salafi's all over the place..

Peace
13-07-03, 08:21 PM
Originally posted by Ruqayyah
Hassan, you are twisting and turning your arguements against salafi's all over the place..

How?

Qassami
13-07-03, 08:30 PM
[53:59-60] Do you then wonder at this recital (the Qur'an)? And you laugh at it and weep not, Wasting your (precious) lifetime in pastime and amusements (singing, etc.).

Originally posted byhassanradwan
Are you telling us they are all Haram, because we felt moved?

Peace Hassan,

Those who made the Fatwa have already stated that it is “permissible to recite poetry and listen to it”, but not in excess and “making it the focus of the Muslim’s mind,occupying all his time, or neglecting obligatory duties because of it”.

Try reading the Fatwa carefully…

They should not have moving tunes which make the listener feel “high” as happens to those who listen to songs. This is the case with many of the nasheeds which appear nowadays, so that the listeners no longer pay any attention to the good meaning of the words, because they are so entranced by the tunes. And Allaah is the Source of strength.

Obviously, the only thing we need to feel “high” on when we pay attention to, is the Qur’an and this is what the Fatwa was talking about,, but if one is going to feel high on anasheed and forget the meaning, then there is a good chance that h/she will become an addict -- I myself was one -– and will subsequently forgot to recite and memorise the Qur’an

Ruqayyah
13-07-03, 08:32 PM
Originally posted by hassanradwan
How?

Hassan: hardline salafi's are against the daff!!

*hardline salafi* :rolleyes: : [presents a fatwa to the contrary.]

Hassan: ha ha ha ha ha, moving tunes make you high??!! ha ha ha ha ha, Salafi's are sad and think Islam is miserable, ha ha ha ha

*hardline salafi* :rolleyes:: yes music and rhythm makes you high.

Hassan: But it's good to feel moved

*hardline salafi* :rolleyes:: Moved as in for Allah's sake, not wanting to boogie. We can not draw towards Islam through haram.

Hassan: Did I mention salafi's forbid the daff already? :confused:

Qassami
13-07-03, 08:36 PM
:)

To tell the truth, the “salafis” were among the most humblest and Allah fearing folks I have ever met.

Peace
13-07-03, 08:48 PM
Originally posted by Al Qassam
Peace Hassan

Peace Al Qassam



There is no basis for saying that a moving tune will distract you from the words.

That is their own subjective view.

The "Fatwa" also says:

“This is the case with many of the nasheeds which appear nowadays”

The Nasheeds mentioned here are "many that appear nowadays"

Anyone who has listens to a beautiful Nasheed – such as Zain Bikha’s in praise of the last Prophet - will tell you that the melody enhances the message!

Hassan.

Talib
13-07-03, 08:53 PM
Asalamu Alaikum wa Rahmatullaah wa Barakatu

Ukhtee Ruqayyah

Holding on to the deen will be like holding on to a piece of burning coal towards the end of time

And there are glad tiding for the strangers

Lets just hang on & continue being the strangers of this time - Allaah will if He wills, bless our paths & ease our journey to His pleasure

Whatever people say or do, at least we are holding on tight to that piece of coal - and thats all that matters

Wallaahi these words bring tears to the eyes, SubhanAllaah.

I advise you to all not argue with our brother Hassan, lest you lose your way and get into the same shaytani arguements...

Fi Amaan Allaahi

Peace
13-07-03, 09:01 PM
Originally posted by Ruqayyah

Hassan: hardline salafi's are against the daff!!

*hardline salafi* :rolleyes: : [presents a fatwa to the contrary.]

I'm a bit confused by this reply Ruqayyah.

I said hardline Salafis are against the use of the Daff.

That is correct (they only allow it on Eid day)

I didn't see your evidence to the contrary.


Originally posted by Ruqayyah

Hassan: ha ha ha ha ha, moving tunes make you high??!! ha ha ha ha ha,

Those are not my words Ruqayyah.

I was laughing at making moving Nasheeds Haram.

Not that moving tunes makes you high.

Read my post again.

Hassan

Luminol
13-07-03, 10:04 PM
There's a lot of nasheeds I love but I offer up this one:

pnm://media.islamway.com/several//shaimat/shaimaa7.rm

777
13-07-03, 10:15 PM
Originally posted by baba
I especially like the nasheed group Raihan.

Does anyone have Yusuf Islam & friends' album "Bismillah"? I love ALL the nasheeds on that CD!


Bismillah CD is my favorite! :love: I drive my family crazy listening to it sometimes......it's what I listen to in my car and when I'm at home........mashaAllah......they are awesome!!! :D

AbuMubarak
14-07-03, 03:56 AM
hassan

fear Allah akhi

Peace
14-07-03, 06:23 AM
Originally posted by AbuMubarak
hassan

fear Allah akhi

Oh I do fear Allah, don't worry!

It's you and the views of the misguided minority I don't fear!

I don't fear the 'view' that singing a moving Nasheed is Haram.

I don't fear saying that is complete nonsense and baseless.

And I'm glad to say that all the singers of the beautiful Nasheeds mentioned here do not fear such baseless opinions too!

Al-Hamdulilah Muslims are begining to realise that fearing Allah does not mean fearing a small minority of people - even if they do make a lot of noise.

They are finally realising that they should indeed fear Allah and not be intimidated by these people!

They are begining to realise that such people have no authority - apart from the authority that our silence hands them!

Hassan

*IslamicGirl*
14-07-03, 02:51 PM
Originally posted by baba
Has anyone heard "I Have No Cannons That Roar"?

Assalamu alakum yaa Ummati

Yeah I’ve heard some Nasheeds 4rm there… “Mother, Father, Sister, Brother” was a really sad Nasheed made me cry. First time I heard of the Nasheeds on that album were on Radio Ramadan. What happened to they person who sang some of the Nasheeds on the album along with Yusuf Islam? I heard he got Martyred…

I also listen 2:
Dawud wharnsby Ali
Shaam
Zain Bhika
MYNA raps aka Native deen
Soldiers of Allah
Yusuf Islam

R there ne other good ones?

Peace
15-07-03, 08:59 AM
Plenty of beautifully 'moving' Nasheeds and rythmic drums (daff) to make one 'high' in the love of Allah!

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Ankaboot
16-07-03, 12:22 AM
Hassan
Are Raihan paying a visit to your school?
I hear they visiting another Muslim school this week too..

Tyler Durden
16-07-03, 01:02 AM
Originally posted by baba
No. It was sung by the Ansar to welcome the Prophet Muhammed (pbuh) to Madinah.

Wrong. It was sung by the inhabitants of madinah welcoming the Prophet from the battle of Tabuk. See ar-Raheeq al-Makhtum.

Peace
16-07-03, 10:50 AM
Originally posted by Ankaboot
Hassan
Are Raihan paying a visit to your school?
I hear they visiting another Muslim school this week too..

Not that I know of Ank.

We do have our annual "Cultural Evening" on Friday tho - with Nasheeds aplenty! But sung by our children.

We have had last minute appearances by Zain Bikha, Dawud Wharrnsby Ali and of course impromptu performances by bro Yusuf.

But I haven't heard anything about Raihan coming.

We are doing a great play this year about Sheikh Junayd - so if anyone here wants to come u will all be very welcome starts 6.00 pm finishes 8.00pm (tickets about £4/£5)

Hassan

haqa
16-07-03, 11:07 AM
asslamaalikum

im bit confused. What is the difference between nasheeds like that of http://www.bukhatir.org and quwalies. those nasheeds have soft music in the backround, while quwalies have loud misuc and drums etc. R they both same and both not permssable to listen to as they both contain music?:confused:
wassalam

Peace
16-07-03, 11:16 AM
Originally posted by haqa
asslamaalikum

im bit confused. What is the difference between nasheeds like that of http://www.bukhatir.org and quwalies. those nasheeds have soft music in the backround, while quwalies have loud misuc and drums etc. R they both same and both not permssable to listen to as they both contain music?:confused:
wassalam

Wa-Alkaykum Assalam,

There are different opinions:


1) Some consider songs/nasheeds and use of musical instruments is allowed - so long as the words are good (i.e. Sheikh Qaradawi)

2) Some allow only Islamic Songs (Nasheeds) with instruments.

3) Some only allow Islamic Songs (Nasheeds) with Drum only

4) Finally others allow only Islamic Songs (Nasheeds) with no drum or any instruments. (and something new I learnt here on this thread - they do not even allow this if the melody is 'MOVING')

Suffice to say the last opinion is the minority.

Hassan

ps - for Qaradawi's verdict on Singing and Music see:

http://www.radwan.cwc.net/music.html

Blaster
16-07-03, 11:17 AM
Originally posted by Nightmare
SONG (http://nova.its.umd.umich.edu/msa/anasheed/n1012-god_%20is_light.mp3)

:D

Blaster
16-07-03, 11:19 AM
Yusuf Islam...

I think its called Allah is the Light or something...

Peace
16-07-03, 11:22 AM
Originally posted by Nightmare MK


http://nova.its.umd.umich.edu/msa/anasheed/n1012-god_%20is_light.mp3



Beautiful :)

"God is the Light" Yusuf and Raihan :)

We performed that last year in our Cultural Assembly :)

Blaster
16-07-03, 11:27 AM
Glad u liked it...

:D

Salahudin
16-07-03, 11:39 AM
beautiful topic :)

RainbowStorm
05-12-03, 05:30 PM
http://www.al-islaam.com/al-islaam/audiovideo/anasheedram/al-islaam/html/inhoudsopgave/1.html

a lot of nasheed albums above

solitude614
22-12-03, 03:48 AM
the three nasheeds on here http://www.islamdiscussion.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=Downloads&file=index&req=viewdownload&cid=1

They are my favorite.

written by al-Imaam, 'Abdullah bin al-Mubaarak during ribaat at the borders to al-Imaam al-Fudayl bin 'Iyaad:

"O Worshipper of the Two Holy Mosques!
Had you witnessed us in the battlefield
You would have known that, compared to our Jihad,
Your worship is child's play.
For every tear you have shed upon your cheek,
We have shed in its place, blood upon our chests.
You are playing with your worship,
While worshippers offer your worship
Mujahideen offer their blood and person (life).
The smell of nice perfume of is for you,
And our perfume is the dust and dirt (which is more pure),
And it has reached us from the sayings of our Prophet,
The martyr is not dead,
This is a true correct saying, in which there is no lie.
The dust of the people of Allah is never equal,
To a thousand men, whilst the smoke is climbing.
This is the book of Allah between us,
The martyr is not dead - and this is no lie.

StickyPeas
22-12-03, 11:33 PM
here another site... --->

http://www.aswatalislam.net/CategorySelectionMadeP.aspx?CatID=1003

its got a massive amounts of nasheeds in arabic.. small ones..takes about 3 mins to downloads (on a normal connection) mashallah theyr wicked... stick in ur head!

plus the urdu naaths are really good aswell mashallah... my dad LOVES them!!

its big time worth checkin it out n downloading these as they will only benefit u and inshallah help u move away from the haram music which is dominating almost every sphere of our life!! lissening to western music will only move u futher away from Allah swt and His mercy.. its the main cause for the sickening ans weakening of the heart!

Imam Ibn Al-Qayyim said, "Of the tricks of the enemy of Allah, Satan, that he uses to trap those who do not enjoy much intelligence, knowledge or sincerity in religion, are Mukaa' and Tasdiyah. These people of ignorance listen to and use musical instruments that are prohibited and which lead the hearts to abandoning the Quran. These hearts are indulging in sin and disobedience of Allah. Music, then, is Satan's Quran and the barrier between one and Allah. Satan has trapped the weak hearts in the love of singing and made it beautiful to them. Satan reveals to his agents fake proofs that they use as evidence to the beauty of singing. These people accept Satan's revelation and, as a consequence, abandon the Quran. When you witness them while listening, you will find them silent in humbleness, sitting idle and their hearts are concentrating and totally enjoying music and singing. Their hearts will feel closer to music, as if they were drunk. They are drunk with the pleasure of listening to music and singing and act accordingly. For other than Allah, and for Satan, there are hearts that are being broken by sin, and fortunes that are being spent for other than Allah's Pleasure. They spend their lives in joyful fun and make a mockery of their religion. Instruments of the devil are sweeter to their ears than the Quran. If one of them listens to the Quran from beginning to end, it will have little effect or excitement on him. If Satan's Quran is being performed and heard, they feel joy in their hearts and one can see it in their eyes. Their feet dance, their hands clap, their breathing intensifies and the rest of their bodies feel joy. O you who are trapped in this sin, you who have sold your share of Allah to Satan, what a losing deal! Why not feels this joy when you listen to the Quran? Why not feel pleasure and comfort when the Glorious Quran is recited? But, everyone seeks what he feels is suitable for him, and ends up with what is really suitable for him." [Ighathat Al-Lahfan].


check this site out inshallah --> http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Flats/1716/music.html

aurorascopic
07-01-04, 07:55 PM
anyone heard 'out of sight out of mind' D.W.A........from the light upon light album..............that one made me cry......

.: Anna :.
07-01-04, 10:11 PM
I like Yusuf Islam, Zain Bhika and some Sami Yusuf...I havent got that many nasheeds really.
For listenin 2 Qur'an I like as-sodais

RainbowStorm
11-01-04, 07:38 PM
^^including ahmed bukhatir!

Omar
19-02-04, 10:09 PM
bump

Huda
21-02-04, 04:19 PM
Question :

What is the ruling on Islamic nasheeds that are free of music?

Answer :

Praise be to Allaah.

The clear saheeh texts indicate in a number of ways that it is permissible to recite poetry and listen to it.

This evidence indicates that nasheeds are permissible, whether recited individually or in unison.

It was narrated in saheeh reports that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) and his noble Companions (may Allaah be pleased with them) listened to verse, recited it (as nasheed) and asked others to recite it, both when they were travelling and when they stayed at home, in their gatherings and whilst they were working, individually, as in the case of Hassaan ibn Thaabit, ‘Aamir ibn al-Akwa’ and Anjashah (may Allaah be pleased with them), and in unison, as in the hadeeth of Anas (may Allaah be pleased with him) which describes the digging of the ditch (al-khandaq). Anas said:

When the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) saw how exhausted and hungry we were, he said (in verse):

“O Allaah, there is no life except the life of the Hereafter, so forgive the Ansaar and the Muhaajireen.”

And they said in response:

“We are the ones who have pledged allegiance to Muhammad, to make jihaad for as long as we live.”

(Narrated by al-Bukhaari, 3/1043)

And in gatherings too: Ibn Abi Shaybah narrated with a hasan isnaad that Abu Salamah ibn ‘Abd al-Rahmaan said: “The Companions of the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) did not speak in devious tones or in a soft manner. They used to recite verses in their gatherings, denouncing the affairs of their jaahiliyyah, but if it was the matter of their religion, they would become very serious and cautious (8/711).


The word nasheed in Arabic means raising the voice when reciting verse and making the voice sound beautiful and gentle.

There are conditions to which attention must be paid with regard to this matter:

Not using forbidden musical instruments in nasheed.

Not doing it too much or making it the focus of the Muslim’s mind, occupying all his time, or neglecting obligatory duties because of it.

Nasheed should not be recited by women, or include haraam or obscene speech.

They should not resemble the tunes of the people of immorality and promiscuity.

They should be free of vocal effects that produce sounds like those of musical instruments.

They should not have moving tunes which make the listener feel “high” as happens to those who listen to songs. This is the case with many of the nasheeds which appear nowadays, so that the listeners no longer pay any attention to the good meaning of the words, because they are so entranced by the tunes. And Allaah is the Source of strength.

References:

Fath al-Baari, 10/553-554-562-563
Musannaf Ibn Abi Shaybah, 8/711
Al-Qaamoos al-Muheet, 411

Islam Q&A
Sheikh Muhammed Salih Al-Munajjid (www.islam-qa.com)

Andalus
21-02-04, 06:00 PM
Taleal Bedru Aleyna (Mehmet Emin Ay)

http://www.ravda.net/include.php?path=content/download.php&contentid=179&PHPKITSID=915c16c866676430d3decb316bbef6f4

Andalus
21-02-04, 06:14 PM
Same song Taleal Bedru Aleyna sung by Yusuf Islam

http://islam4you.co.uk/SOA-Site/PrjtEcHo/Audio/Nasheeds/English/Tala'_Al_Badr_Alayna.wma

Peace
21-02-04, 08:39 PM
Originally posted by rania
What is the ruling on Islamic nasheeds that are free of music?

Answer :

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Islam Q&A
Sheikh Muhammed Salih Al-Munajjid (www.islam-qa.com)

ISSUE OF SINGING AND MUSIC IN ISLAM
Music is something unique to every culture and group of people. It defines their experiences and can provide a powerful means of bring people to Islam as seen through the works of Yusuf Islam, Dawood Warnsby Ali, MYNA tapes, Sons of the Crescent and others (all have used musical instruments and sounds in one way or the other). Allah says: "Say: who has prohibited Allah's beautiful things which He created for His servants and good provisions?" Music can be a powerful tool if used correctly. There is no doubt that music and songs about haram activities is not allowed in Islam. But before we make a judgment on singing and instruments for Islamic purposes one must look at the arguments for and against the use of Instruments.

Argument #1:
The only scholar that ever said music was permissible is Sheikh Yusuf Qardawi:

Response
There were many scholars in the past that said that music was permissible:

Shawkawni, Ibn Hazm, Ghazalli, Abú Bakr al-'Arabi, Qaradawi, and others.

Argument #2:
Volume 7, Book 69, Number 494v:

Narrated Abu 'Amir or Abu Malik Al-Ash'ari that he heard the Prophet saying, "From among my followers there will be some people who will consider illegal sexual intercourse, the wearing of silk, the drinking of alcoholic drinks and the use of musical instruments, as lawful. And there will be some people who will stay near the side of a mountain and in the evening their shepherd will come to them with their sheep and ask them for something, but they will say to him, 'Return to us tomorrow.' Allah will destroy them during the night and will let the mountain fall on them, and He will transform the rest of them into monkeys and pigs and they will remain so till the Day of Resurrection."

Response
There is a general rule in Shariah that states that everything is lawful unless proven unlawful. There is not substantial proof in this hadîths because of the following reasons:

Sheikh Muhammad Al-Hanuti stated: "The Hadith referred to in saying that it is haram as narrated by al Bukhari is not fulfilling the requirements of the Sahih in al Bukhari's collection. 1) Al Bukhari in Hadith al Ma'azif himself narrated the Hadith to be of a broken chain of narrators in which there is a gap between al Bukhari and the second narrator, so he drops the first narrator in his chain. That is called Mu'allaq. Some scholars tried to connect the chain through other means like whan ibn Hajar did in his dissertation (connecting what is disconnected) in which he connected the Isnad of this Hadith. But still, one of the main narrators whose name is Hisham ibn Ammar as profiled in Tahthib at-Tahthib by ibn Hajar is not reliable enough for some scholars to be a source of a narration that depends on somebody like him. 2) Even when we said the Hadith is Sahih, there are questions that would emerge when we study the version of the Hadith when it says, "People will make adultery, pure silk, liquor and Ma'azif into Halal." We know that adultery is Haram by another proof and it is a unanimous Hukum. Pure silk is not of consensus Hukum. If a Muslim says Zina is Halal deliberately, then they are considered a kafir. However, if a Muslim says pure silk is not Haram, he is not a kafir. We know that liquor is Haram as it is in the Qur'an, but where do we find an authentic hadith or Qur'an to tell us that Ma'azif are Haram other than this source. The last point is to get the clear meaning of Ma'azif in arabic dictionaries because there are more than one meaning for Ma'azif. It is acceptable for a Muslim to hear somebody says Makruh but not Haram because Haram is in need of clear-cut meaning and certain narration."

Argument #3: Some Muslims state the following about this hadith:
"The Prophet compared musical instruments to things that are definitely known to be haraam, namely zina and alcohol. If instruments were not haraam, he would not have made this comparison. The evidence of this hadeeth that singing is haram is definitive. Even if no other hadeeth or aayah spoke about musical instruments, this hadeeth would be sufficient to prove that they are haraam, especially the kind of singing and music that is known among people nowadays, the essence of which is obscenity and foul talk, based on all kinds of musical instruments such as guitars, drums, flutes, ouds, zithers, organs, pianos, violins and other things that make it more enticing, such as the voices of these effeminate singers and whores." (Article found on the internet).

Response to this argument:
However, these same people state that singing and the use of daff during weddings is ok because of the following hadîth in Bukhari

Volume 7, Book 69, Number 494v:

The Two Festivals (Eids) - Narrated Aisha: Abu Bakr came to my house while two small Ansari girls were singing beside me the stories of the Ansar concerning the Day of Buath. And they were not singers. Abu Bakr said protestingly, "Musical instruments of Satan in the house of Allah's Apostle !" It happened on the 'Id day and Allah's Apostle said, "O Abu Bakr! There is an 'Id for every nation and this is our 'Id."

There is no forbidden action that is permitted merely for pleasure and enjoyment only at certain times. The hadîth that is quoted above mentions things that are definitely known to be haraam, namely zina and alcohol. Even silk which the Prophet wore himself for a short period before violently taking it off (see hadîths Volume 1, Book 8, Number 372) the prophet did not allow it on the Eids:

Bukhari Volume 4, Book 52, Number 289: Fighting for the Cause of Allah (Jihaad) - Narrated Ibn 'Umar - 'Umar saw a silken cloak being sold in the market and he brought it toAllah's Apostle and said, "O Allah's Apostle! Buy this cloak and adorn yourself with it on the 'Id festivals and on meeting the delegations." Allah's Apostle replied, "This is the dress for the one who will have no share in the Hereafter (or, this is worn by one who will have no share in the Hereafter)."

From this argument we should understand the hadîth meaning that being involved in wearing silk, fornication, wine drinking and musical instruments is haram. We can see that there are many Muslims today who are involved in all four of these aspects at once.

Imam Ghazali said in Ihya Ulum Al-Din--The Revival Of The Religious Sciences: "The musical instruments and songs which are typically associated with drunkards are prohibited as they remind of prohibited things and promote the prohibited, such as the consumption of wine and other intoxicants. These prohibited instruments include the Majamir, the Autar and the Kubah, but not the Daf, the flute and other musical instruments."

Argument #4:
All of the schools of thought including Maliki, Shafii, Hanbali and Hanafi say that music is Haram

Response:
Sheikh Muhammad Al-Hanuti stated:

"The majority of schools say music is haram, but there are some other reliable schools that say it is halal."

We must look at the evidence provided by all scholars and then take into consideration what the music is being used for. In this age, the music industry is powerful and it leads astray many youth who are addicted to this music. As Muslims we must provide Islamic alternatives for them in order to guide them back to Islam.

Argument #5:
All other Ahadeeh recorded refer to musical instruments negatively.

Response:
In Bukhari, another hadith relates a connection between musical instruments and the family of David (saw). This is evidence that, indeed, the Psalms were musical in nature:

Bukhari Volume 6, Book 61, Number 568:
"Narrated Abu Musa that the Prophet said to him' "O Abu Musa! You have been given one of the musical wind-instruments of the family of David.'"

The following hadith relates of how the adhan (call to prayer) came to be, and how the Prophet's companions suggested the use of musical instruments such as the horn or bell like the People of the Book. Now although the Prophet ultimately approved the use of the human voice, there is no mention that the Prophet chastised his companions for suggesting musical instruments for the adhan. And if the Prophet was so very much against musical instruments, then why would his companions dare to suggest the use of such sinful things in the call to prayer?

From Muslim Book 004, Number 0735:
Ibn Umar reported: When the Muslims came to Medina, they gathered and sought to know the time of prayer but no one summoned them. One day they discussed the matter, and some of them said: Use something like the bell of the Christians and some of them said: Use horn like that of the Jews. Umar said: Why may not a be appointed who should call (people) to prayer? The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: O Bilal, get up and summon (the people) to prayer.

Conclusion:
As Muslims we must understand the environment that our youth live in. Our duty is to bring Islam to them and instil the love of Allah in their hearts. We must combat the negative forces in the society with positive alternatives rather than harsh rules that are not agreed upon by all scholars. Music and singing has been used successfully for over a decade in this country as a means to bring the youth to have stronger faith in their religion. We should encourage this development to the best of our abilities.

Peace
21-02-04, 08:43 PM
...al-Ghazzali's discussion on singing.

It is reported that many Companions of the Prophet (may Allah be pleased with them) as well as second generation Muslim scholars used to listen to singing and did not see anything wrong with it. As for the ahadith which have been reported against singing, they are all weak and have been shown by researchers to be unsound. The jurist Abu Bakr al-'Arabi says, "No sound hadith is available concerning the prohibition of singing," while Ibn Hazm says, "All that is reported on this subject is false and fabricated "

...They state that singing constitutes that kind of idle talk which is mentioned in the ayah, And among the people is the one who buys idle talk (at the expense of his soul) in order to lead (people) astray from the path of Allah without knowledge, holding it in mockery; for such there will be a humiliating punishment. (31:6)

Says Ibn Hazm: This verse condemns a particular behavior, that of doing something to mock the path of Allah. Anyone who does this is an unbeliever; if he even should buy a copy of the Qur'an, doing so in order to make it the object of his mockery and thereby leading people astray, he would be an unbeliever. It is this type of behavior which is condemned by Allah and not the idle talk in which one may indulge for mere relaxation, without intending to lead people astray from the path of Allah.

Ibn Hazm also refutes the argument of those who say that since singing is not of "the truth" it must be of "error," referring to the verse, "And what is beyond the truth except error?" (10:32). He comments, The Messenger of Allah (peace be on him) said, 'Deeds will be judged according to intentions, and everyone will get what he intended.' (Reported by al-Bukhari and Muslim.) Accordingly, the one who listens to singing with the intention of using it in support of a sin is a sinner, and this holds true of anything other than singing (as well), while one who listens to singing with the intention of refreshing his soul in order to gain strength to do his duty toward Allah Ta'ala and to dogood deeds, is a good and obedient servant of Allah, and his action is of the truth. And he who listens to singing intending neither obedience nor disobedience is doing something neutral and harmless, which is similar to going to the park and walking around, standing by a window and looking at the sky, wearing blue or green cloths, and so on...

Blaster
21-02-04, 08:44 PM
http://box.emanway.com/nasheed/kataeb.ram

Qassami
22-02-04, 06:09 PM
Alaikii mini salaam, Ya arda Afghani -- I send you my peace, O land of the Afghans (http://hometown.aol.co.uk/IAdulla/Anasheed/alaiki.ram)

Kabul al-Amjaad -- Kabul the courageous (http://hometown.aol.co.uk/IAdulla/Anasheed/kabulalamjaad.rm)

Min fowqi jebaal al-Afghani -- from top mountainous of Afghanistan (http://hometown.aol.co.uk/IAdulla/minfowqi.rm)

Yanamu akhi ala zandi -- while my brother is resting upon my chest (http://hometown.aol.co.uk/IAdulla/yanamuakhi.rm)

AbuMubarak
22-02-04, 06:14 PM
Originally posted by hassanradwan
...al-Ghazzali's discussion on singing.

It is reported that many Companions of the Prophet (may Allah be pleased with them) as well as second generation Muslim scholars used to listen to singing and did not see anything wrong with it. As for the ahadith which have been reported against singing, they are all weak and have been shown by researchers to be unsound. The jurist Abu Bakr al-'Arabi says, "No sound hadith is available concerning the prohibition of singing," while Ibn Hazm says, "All that is reported on this subject is false and fabricated "

...They state that singing constitutes that kind of idle talk which is mentioned in the ayah, And among the people is the one who buys idle talk (at the expense of his soul) in order to lead (people) astray from the path of Allah without knowledge, holding it in mockery; for such there will be a humiliating punishment. (31:6)

Says Ibn Hazm: This verse condemns a particular behavior, that of doing something to mock the path of Allah. Anyone who does this is an unbeliever; if he even should buy a copy of the Qur'an, doing so in order to make it the object of his mockery and thereby leading people astray, he would be an unbeliever. It is this type of behavior which is condemned by Allah and not the idle talk in which one may indulge for mere relaxation, without intending to lead people astray from the path of Allah.

Ibn Hazm also refutes the argument of those who say that since singing is not of "the truth" it must be of "error," referring to the verse, "And what is beyond the truth except error?" (10:32). He comments, The Messenger of Allah (peace be on him) said, 'Deeds will be judged according to intentions, and everyone will get what he intended.' (Reported by al-Bukhari and Muslim.) Accordingly, the one who listens to singing with the intention of using it in support of a sin is a sinner, and this holds true of anything other than singing (as well), while one who listens to singing with the intention of refreshing his soul in order to gain strength to do his duty toward Allah Ta'ala and to dogood deeds, is a good and obedient servant of Allah, and his action is of the truth. And he who listens to singing intending neither obedience nor disobedience is doing something neutral and harmless, which is similar to going to the park and walking around, standing by a window and looking at the sky, wearing blue or green cloths, and so on... i must commend you on your argument here, hassan

Blaster
22-02-04, 07:55 PM
http://www.anashed.net/anashed_others/hay_3la_aljehad_8/qom.ram

Qassami
17-03-04, 09:21 PM
The latest nasheed of the famous version (da'3 da3e hallomoo ila'al jihaadi) >> As the caller calls "rise up for Jihaad"! (http://www.s3f.net/LG/LG/daee.mp3) -- by the munashid Aboo 'Alee.

Qassami
17-03-04, 09:38 PM
Also, here is the re-mix of the famous nasheed hal Turaanna nalta'qi >> Ever wonder if we will meet again? (http://www.live4host.net/~wathaab/haltarn%20nltga.rm) the famous poem by the wife of Syd Qutb, and originally recited by the Qari: Sa'ad al Ghamdi (http://www.anashed.net/audio/ADDMAM_2/hal_torana_n)

AbuZayd Al-Britaani
19-03-04, 05:27 PM
Celebrating the Love of the Beloved Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings unlimited be upon him, his family, companions, and followers)- A Mawlid By Habib Umar of Tarim

This is a beautiful rendition of Habib Umar's beautiful Mawlid in praise of the Beloved Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him and give him peace), "al-Diya' al-Lami`."

And Allah alone gives success.




http://rayaheen.net/moled/deyaa.htm

AbuZayd Al-Britaani
20-03-04, 11:58 PM
http://www.al-islaam.com/al-islaam/audiovideo/anasheedram/al-islaam/html/fartaqi/1.html

Qassami
21-03-04, 07:29 PM
Sunni: good anasheed bro, shame about the bida3 of the so-called "mawlid" :) otherwise, the anasheed, has good meanings.

Here is one of Aboo AbdulMaalik's classic >> Motafa'ail fee Zammanul Ya'ss ::: Full of Optimism, in an era of hopelessness (http://www.nashed.ws/nshed/2-1/motafaail.ram) ãÊÝÇÆá Ýí Òãä ÇáíÃÓ

AbuZayd Al-Britaani
21-03-04, 07:39 PM
Glad you liked it.

My fave is this one http://rayaheen.net/sounds/deyaa/9.ram

I believe the author is one of the greatest of the living Shafii Ulema from Tarim Yemen - Habib Umar.

Re. what you said I don't wish to divert the subject of this thread but as I noticed you like to quote from Islam-online and Sh. Qaradawi perhaps you should read what he said about this good bid'ah InshaAllah. :)

Qassami
21-03-04, 08:27 PM
LoL, I think I heard him say something in par with that, but also, he said that we shouldn’t make it a gathering of shirk etc… but if one is going to “celebrate” it, then we should do it by relating the stories of Al-Mustafah, sallAllahu alayhi wa sallam, to our children loved ones and Muslims in general. That we should also make it an occasion of awareness of the struggle the beloved (saaws) has endured to bring us this pure Deen.

But not to make it a one off-occasion, one day a year then forget about the essence of the message. Or worse singing/dancing, in a mixed gatherings (like many of so-called sufi gathering around the world).

More of aboo abdulMaalik >> Fee Sabilillah namddi la nubbaali ::: For the sake of Allah,we goforth and we don't care! (http://www.live4host.net/~wathaab/fee.rm) Ýí ÓÈíá Çááå äãÖí áÇäÈÇáí

And jka for the pm.

AbuZayd Al-Britaani
21-03-04, 10:37 PM
ASA, let us continue this discussion in the Muslim Forum.

Qassami
22-03-04, 02:17 PM
No need br... since I agree with much of what you said here :)

Another nasheed by Aboo 'Alee ::::Allah Akbar ::: God is the Greatest:::Çááå ÃßÈÑ:::: (http://www.anashed.net/audio/al_bawasel/allah_akbar.rm)

AbuZayd Al-Britaani
10-04-04, 02:18 PM
http://www.samiyusuf.com/downloads/index.htm

haqa
13-04-04, 09:55 AM
Asslamaaulikum

im looking for a nasheed that comes up time to time on the new Islamic Channel. It goes like this:

Alhamdulillah Alhamdulillah, Im a Muslim
Lahelahaillah
And theres nothing else i'd rather be
Lahelahaillah

Its the one song by the cute lil rock.

so anyone know whoes it by or where i can download it from?

wasslam

haqa
13-04-04, 12:31 PM
so any suggestions?

Peace
13-04-04, 12:46 PM
Originally posted by haqa
Asslamaaulikum

im looking for a nasheed that comes up time to time on the new Islamic Channel. It goes like this:

Alhamdulillah Alhamdulillah, Im a Muslim
Lahelahaillah
And theres nothing else i'd rather be
Lahelahaillah

Its the one song by the cute lil rock.

so anyone know whoes it by or where i can download it from?

wasslam

It's called "Alhamdulillah (I'm A Rock)" by Dawud Wharnsby Ali and u might be able to download it from here:

http://www.radioislam.com/livingislam/LivingIslam.asp

Hassan :)

haqa
13-04-04, 01:00 PM
Thanks very much bro :up: :wavey:

Peace
13-04-04, 06:40 PM
Originally posted by haqa
Thanks very much bro :up: :wavey:

No problem bro :)

I love that one too! In fact all of Dawud Wharnsby Ali's songs are great! He is also such a wonderful, joyful and humble man, may God reward him for his efforts!

Abdullah al-Muhajir
13-04-04, 06:43 PM
Mash Allah :).

You're all drinking the juice, I see :up:!

toxic
14-04-04, 03:31 PM
my fave nasheed is "My Mother" from the new "I Look I See" album by Yusuf Islam

ze leetle elper
02-05-04, 01:42 PM
:inlove:

ze leetle elper
02-05-04, 01:45 PM
Originally posted by ze leetle elper
:inlove:

:banghead:

Can't attach it. :crying:

Qassami
02-05-04, 01:56 PM
How big is the file?

Qassami
02-05-04, 02:06 PM
If the file is too big for attaching it on ummah, (the largest is 1 mb allowed here), you can go to this site http://s11.yousendit.com/ and just simply put ur e-mail on the first directive, then on the second attach ur file then press “send it” button.

Shortly after you will have a link for ur nasheed / file – when you get the link post it here so we can download it.

I think the file will be saved on the YouSendIt server, for about three weeks [?] then it will get deleted.

ze leetle elper
02-05-04, 02:21 PM
Originally posted by Al Qassam
How big is the file?

3.87MB

:confused:

Qassami
02-05-04, 03:06 PM
That's too big, but you can upload it here http://s11.yousendit.com/ when you do upload it, then give us the address of the uploaded link.

ze leetle elper
02-05-04, 03:09 PM
Give me a couple of years....

...It'll get done. :D

Qassami
02-05-04, 03:13 PM
Trust me its easy as one, two three. :D

ze leetle elper
02-05-04, 03:21 PM
Originally posted by Al Qassam
Trust me its easy as one, two three. :D

:banghead:

This is what I get when I click on your link:

Server Error in '/' Application.
Server Too Busy
Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code.

Exception Details: System.Web.HttpException: Server Too Busy

Source Error:

An unhandled exception was generated during the execution of the current web request. Information regarding the origin and location of the exception can be identified using the exception stack trace below.

Stack Trace:

[HttpException (0x80004005): Server Too Busy]
System.Web.HttpRuntime.RejectRequestInternal(HttpW orkerRequest wr) +146


Version Information: Microsoft .NET Framework Version:1.1.4322.573; ASP.NET Version:1.1.4322.573

Easy as one, two, three did you say? :D

Qassami
02-05-04, 03:23 PM
Duh, you have just hacked the bloody site. I'll watch out if I was you... you may get a call from the MI5.

Qassami
02-05-04, 03:25 PM
Nah, joke... give it a minute or two, then try again. like it said, it's a bit busy.

ze leetle elper
02-05-04, 03:26 PM
As I said, give me a year or two.... :p

haqa
27-05-04, 02:22 PM
Heres a remix version to Al-Muallim by Sami Yusuf:

remix (http://www.haqaonline.com/x/sami.rm)

right click and "save target as"
file size: 1.77mb
file type: Real Media

AbuZayd Al-Britaani
16-06-04, 02:35 PM
A qasidah penned by the late Gnostic and Spiritual Master Shaykh Abdal-Rahman al-Shaghouri (may Allah sanctify his secret) Qasidah al-Shaghouri, sung by some Shadhili Munshidin from Birmingham.


http://www.masud.co.uk/Audio/shaghouri.rm

Qassami
03-07-04, 11:35 PM
Here is a nasheed about Eritrea.. to save/hear you must right click this link >> http://www.upmoon.com/up4/Eritrea_Qassami.zip and choose "save target as" then press save.

Soulja
10-07-04, 04:16 PM
Assalam Alaikum,

Brothers if you have any good nasheeds, please post them in this thread. They could be nasheed in praise of the Prophet (SAAS), Talal Badru Alayna, Palestine/Iraq/Chechnya/Bosnia/Indonesia jihad nasheeds, etc.

I know Qassam had alot of Fallujah ones. Does he, or anyone else for that matter have the nasheed "Amreeka Adu Allah, La Illaha Il Allah!" (America is the enemy of God, there is none worthy of worship except God) it has a bunch of Fallujans singing it for 5 seconds in Michael Moore's newest movie, Farenheight 9/11.

Iraq nasheeds are the one's i'm looking for the most. I like one's with percussion in them and not just vocals. But anything is fine.

I get my nasheeds (mostly in praise of the prophet, etc.) from:
Deenport.com

And you can find alot on Brother Faraz Rabbani's (Hanafi Student of Sacred Law from Sunnipath.com) blog.

http://www.masud.co.uk/blog/faraz.htm

Jazakallah wa Khayrun

AbuMubarak
10-07-04, 04:55 PM
soulja


been there done that

i merged your request with a long line of previous posts regarding anasheed

Soulja
10-07-04, 05:29 PM
soulja


been there done that

i merged your request with a long line of previous posts regarding anasheed
Shukran (thank you) brother,

jazakallah wa khayrun

Soulja
10-07-04, 05:32 PM
A qasidah penned by the late Gnostic and Spiritual Master Shaykh Abdal-Rahman al-Shaghouri (may Allah sanctify his secret) Qasidah al-Shaghouri, sung by some Shadhili Munshidin from Birmingham.


http://www.masud.co.uk/Audio/shaghouri.rm
Oh he's the sheikh that just died. Wasn't his janazah just in Damascus a few days ago or so? Sheikh Nuh Keller did his obituary and it was in Islamica magazine.

jazakallah wa khayrun.

Qassami
10-07-04, 06:55 PM
http://www.alftn.org/vedio/jjjjjj.wmv

Qassami
10-07-04, 07:57 PM
Hit 'em O Lion of Fallujah - أضرب يا أسد الفلوجه

http://muslm.net/showthread.php?threadid=112822

Abdullah al-Muhajir
10-07-04, 09:28 PM
Tabalah :: Darb-ul-Saleheen. [http://www.enshad.net/audio/Darb_Al-Sale7een/Darb_Al-Sale7een_D_-_02_-_Tabala'3.mp3]

Full version, very beautiful song, which inspires the Believer in times of sadness and great persecution.

Soulja
10-07-04, 09:49 PM
Hit 'em O Lion of Fallujah - أضرب يا أسد الفلوجه

http://muslm.net/showthread.php?threadid=112822
Got that in mp3?

Soulja
12-07-04, 01:07 AM
http://www.enshad.net/htm/singers/Al-Huda_Al-Magrebiah/Wa_Naz3om_Annanaa_3arab_D/

Thats some good nasheed, I like it.

Jazakallah wa Khayrun

Shades
12-07-04, 01:42 AM
Xaxerian.........is it possible to get an english translation of that nasheed u gave in last post ?
if yes..do let me know frm where....
luved the that nasheed.....

and....does anyone knows where i can downlaoad songs by Yousuf Islam (for free..;) )

Soulja
12-07-04, 01:42 AM
http://www.enshad.net/htm/singers/Al-Nada/'7oyool_Al-Na9er_D/


Axtually I like this better. no. 1 is really good

Abdullah al-Muhajir
12-07-04, 09:08 AM
Xaxerian.........is it possible to get an english translation of that nasheed u gave in last post ?
if yes..do let me know frm where....
luved the that nasheed.....

and....does anyone knows where i can downlaoad songs by Yousuf Islam (for free..;) ) Happy to see that you loved the song, brother, but unfortunately I don't have the English translation. I'll try to look for it insha'Allah, and I'll let you know. :)

kawthari
12-07-04, 10:53 AM
Best Nasheed -> Anything by Imad Rami

AbuZayd Al-Britaani
12-07-04, 10:50 PM
Wait for the Nasheed in the "A moment for the Hearts" intro on http://www.guidancemedia.com/mvideo.html

its gorgeous

GenN
13-07-04, 11:13 AM
Assalm alykum.

In urdu, absolutly nothig beats Kashmir jal raha hay musalmaan kahan ahy - Kshmir is burning where are the muslims

In English aboslutly nothing beast - Orphan child by Zain Bikha - that is just tooooo heart moving.

In arabic nothing beats - Sana Khuub

Don't ask me for links i aint got none.

Of these 3 the best is prolly sana khuub followed by kashmir jal raha hey followed by orphan child.

*IslamicGirl*
13-07-04, 04:08 PM
:start:


:salams


Orphan Child is so beautiful and thought provoking

Akhee Genn u shud listen to "Yaa Ummati" (O My people) by Dawud wharnsby Ali, it has a similar effect :) Both Nasheeds are beautiful :)

:salams

Qassami
13-07-04, 08:18 PM
This anshooda is so funny... the munashed (abooAseed) sings in Hijaazi slang, then in Afgaani > http://www.upmoon.com/up4/abuosaid_day_of_ignorance.zip

AbuZayd Al-Britaani
22-07-04, 06:02 PM
http://www.saleel.com/ has a Urdu Nasheed that the Paks / Indians will love which plays by itself when you open the homepage.

AbuZayd Al-Britaani
22-07-04, 06:03 PM
Oh he's the sheikh that just died. Wasn't his janazah just in Damascus a few days ago or so? Sheikh Nuh Keller did his obituary and it was in Islamica magazine.

jazakallah wa khayrun.

Yes Akhi, thats the one. May Allah grant him Jannah

Qassami
22-07-04, 06:10 PM
http://www.saleel.com/ has a Urdu Nasheed that the Paks / Indians will love which plays by itself when you open the homepage.
Talking about Urdu anasheed :D here is an Afghaani nasheed called: Jundee Mujaahid (Mujaahid Soldier)... its WICKED - short but sweet!

Btw: if anyone here has any Pashtun, Urdu etc.. anasheed (jihaadi ones) then don't be a tight-fisted scrooge and share it with us :D !

Abdullah al-Muhajir
22-07-04, 06:10 PM
Ameen.

AbuZayd Al-Britaani
22-07-04, 06:14 PM
Bro Qassam, I can't stop listening to the one at www.saleel.com (http://www.saleel.com) but I did try clicking on the one you've posted and can't get it to work.

Maybe we should have a separate Urdu nasheed thread?

Qassami
22-07-04, 06:18 PM
Bro Qassam, I can't stop listening to the one at www.saleel.com (http://www.saleel.com/) but I did try clicking on the one you've posted and can't get it to work.

Maybe we should have a separate Urdu nasheed thread?
Sorry akhi, but it seems there is a prob whenever I try to upload a zip file straight from my PC. However, I've uploded the same nasheed on this site > http://www.upmoon.com/up4/jendee.zip just right click and "save target" as on the link.

Qassami
22-07-04, 06:48 PM
Another Afghaani nasheed "Qalseedah God is Great" recited by Ahmed al 3jamy (http://www.ummah.com/forum/showthread.php?t=36620) .. just right click and "save target as" on the following link. http://www.upmoon.com/up4/Qalseedaغالسيدا.zip

Another version of the same nasheed: http://www.upmoon.com/up4/Qalseedaغالسيدا2.zip

The same nasheed with the Arabic translation :up: : http://www.upmoon.com/up4/غالسيدا_translation.zip

And remmeber to right click and "save target as"!

GenN
23-07-04, 06:57 AM
marakazdawah.com/org can't remeber whic had some of the best urdu jihad nasheeds i ever heard, but i dont think the site is around anymore, it had tons of them nasheeds too.

Qassami
23-07-04, 04:29 PM
Got that in mp3?Just found it... click/or save target to save >> اضرب يااسد الفلوجه (http://www.faloja.com/falojanashed/a.mp3) Hit 'em O Lion of Fallujah (http://www.faloja.com/falojanashed/a.mp3)< MP3

Click the following link for the RAM format >> اضرب يا اسد الفلوجه (http://www.faloja.com/falojanashed/ram/a.ram) Hit 'em O Lion of Fallujah! (http://www.faloja.com/falojanashed/ram/a.ram)< RAM

Thanx GenN for the link.

AbuZayd Al-Britaani
23-07-04, 11:29 PM
Bro Qassam,

You asked for Urdu Jihad nasheeds earlier.....

check out:


http://www.islamic.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/urdu_nasheeds.htm

Qassami
24-07-04, 06:02 PM