When i started practising newly at the beginning, i remember quite alot of things.. like the way i felt, what stages in life i was going through.. and stuff.
Anyway the nasheeds had a big impact on me [the same way any song effects the way a person thinks.]
So what were the first nasheeds you listened to, and when you listen to them now - do they remind you of them times..?
I know that Ahmad Bukhatir's tracks, if i listen to them.. they usually get me thinking. His track Taweel As-Shawq reminded me of death alot, which encouraged me to be more practising.
Re: When you first started Practising Islaam, what was the nasheed you listened to?
The nasheed that really made me aware of my wrong doings would have to be Ahmed Bukhtair's Last Death..For awhile, after my dream which I have spoken about already ( http://www.islamicboard.com/general-...ractising.html ) would make me too scared to go to bed at night as the lyrics would be in my head.
Re: When you first started Practising Islaam, what was the nasheed you listened to?
Well i don't know if it's a nasheed but there is a title by Ahmed Bukhtair called ''ketab Allah''. I don't know how but that really touched, and the funny thing is that i don't even get arabic but there was something about it that was so overwhelming.
Re: When you first started Practising Islaam, what was the nasheed you listened to?
^ jazakAllah khair. But he is really good, Allah has really blessed him with a voice and he is making use of it in a beautiful way. I think this is his official website if you wanna know more about him;
Re: When you first started Practising Islaam, what was the nasheed you listened to?
My first nasheed was Yusuf islam - tal3albadru 3alyna and then zain bhika - praise to the last prophet
O Allah Wash away my sins with the water of snow and hail, and cleanse my heart from sin as a white garment is cleansed from filth, and put a great distance between me and my sins, as great as the distance You have made between the East and the West.”
Re: When you first started Practising Islaam, what was the nasheed you listened to?
hmmm i think i listened to Al Qudso Tonadeena nd many others like Abu Ali's nasheeds..i don't really understand arabic but they jst are soo soothing for sum reason..nd i luv the ghuraba nasheed as always
“The believers in their mutual kindness, compassion and sympathy are just like one body. When one of the limbs is afflicted, the whole body responds to it with sleeplessness and fever”.
Re: When you first started Practising Islaam, what was the nasheed you listened to?
my first nasheed was hijabi by ahmaed bukhtair
Three simple rules in life:
1) If you do not go after what you want, you will never have it
2) If you don't ask, the answer will always be no.
3) If you do not step forward, you'll always be in the same place
Re: When you first started Practising Islaam, what was the nasheed you listened to?
I started listening to "that" nasheed by Sami Yusuf and its just hit me so much. Even now if i listen to it, my tears just roll. Can anyone guess what nasheed it is? ohhh come one!
Our preperation continued, with our efforts and the efforts of our brothers, for years and years. Through out that time we gathered, observed and waited until the moment to move arrived.
Re: When you first started Practising Islaam, what was the nasheed you listened to?
hasbi rabi
Three simple rules in life:
1) If you do not go after what you want, you will never have it
2) If you don't ask, the answer will always be no.
3) If you do not step forward, you'll always be in the same place
Re: When you first started Practising Islaam, what was the nasheed you listened to?
Masha'allah most of you tend to be a fan of bukhatir I really like his nasheeds, I cant get enough of Taweel as shawq nasheed. I LIKED listening to R&B's but after I changed I loved that one nasheed by Naseeha Peace Justice and Harmony so music wasnt my thing anymore.
Re: When you first started Practising Islaam, what was the nasheed you listened to?
Ah, there was a time when I didn't even know nasheeds existed, what they were.
Ahmed Bukhatir and Sami Yusuf, I remember listening to in the beginning. But this nasheed by Yusuf Islam I'll never forget, dedicated to the lost lives in Bosnia, brings still tears in my eyes:
"The Little Ones"
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
“If only I had checked myself”
—
Guy who wrecked himself
True leaders don't create followers...
.... They create new leaders.
Ah, there was a time when I didn't even know nasheeds existed, what they were.
Ahmed Bukhatir and Sami Yusuf, I remember listening to in the beginning. But this nasheed by Yusuf Islam I'll never forget, dedicated to the lost lives in Bosnia, brings still tears in my eyes:
"The Little Ones"
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
yet 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
Re: When you first started Practising Islaam, what was the nasheed you listened to?
Nooooo it was al-Mualim
Our preperation continued, with our efforts and the efforts of our brothers, for years and years. Through out that time we gathered, observed and waited until the moment to move arrived.
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