Tala' al Badru 'Alayna

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Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Tala‘ al-Badru ‘Alaynā (Arabic: طلع البدر علينا) is a traditional Islamic song known as nasheed that the Ansar (residents of Madinah) sang to the Islamic prophet Muhammad upon his arrival at Madinah to welcome him after completing the Battle of Tabuk.[1] Some claim it was first sung as he sought refuge there after being forced to leave his hometown of Mecca. The song is currently over 1450 years old, and one of the oldest in the Islamic culture.

Lyrics

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طلع البدر علينا
ṭala‘a 'l-badru ‘alaynā
The full moon rose over us

من ثنيات الوداع
min thaniyyāti 'l-wadā‘
From the valley of Wada‘
وجب الشكر علينا
wajaba 'l-shukru ‘alaynā
And it is incumbent upon us to show gratitude

ما دعى لله داع
mā da‘ā li-l-lāhi dā‘
For as long as anyone in existence calls out to Allah
أيها المبعوث فينا
’ayyuha 'l-mab‘ūthu fīnā
Oh our Messenger amongst us

جئت بالأمر المطاع
ji’ta bi-l-’amri 'l-muṭā‘
Who comes with the exhortations to be heeded

جئت شرفت المدينة
ji’ta sharrafta 'l-madīnah
You have brought to this city nobility

مرحبا يا خير داع
marḥaban yā khayra dā‘
Welcome you who call us to a good way

Performances

Artists and Groups

-Raef

Other Performances

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