Maher Zain Mawlaya Instant

Matt Smith plays Daemon Targaryen on "House of the Dragon." File Photo by Chris Chew/UPI
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Maher Zain Mawlaya Instant

The core chorus of "Mawlaya" is not an original creation of the 21st century. It is derived from the famous 13th-century poem (The Poem of the Mantle) written by the Egyptian Sufi poet Imam al-Busiri . The iconic Arabic refrain:

Released on his massive 2012 sophomore album Forgive Me , the track has touched the hearts of millions of listeners globally. 📜 The Legacy of the Lyrics Maher Zain Mawlaya

"Mawlaya salli wa sallim da'iman abadan 'ala habibika khayril khalqi kullihimi" The core chorus of "Mawlaya" is not an

Zain, a Lebanese-Swedish artist, initially worked in New York as a mainstream music producer alongside RedOne. After reconnecting intensely with his faith, he redirected his elite pop-production skills to Islamic music. 📜 The Legacy of the Lyrics "Mawlaya salli

By placing this classical Islamic ode into a modern musical arrangement, Zain successfully bridged the gap between historical tradition and the youth of the modern Muslim world. 🎵 Musical Fusion and Universal Appeal

Translates to: "My Lord, send peace and blessings always and forever upon Your beloved, the best of all creation."

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