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The Qasida Burda of Al-Busiri The Qasida Burda - "Poem of the Mantle" - is one of the most famous poems in the qasida form. It is was written in Arabic by the Egyptian Sufi scholar Imam Sharafuddin al-Busiri (d. 1296). It is recited by Muslims throughout the Muslim world, from Senegal to Indonesia. Tags: islam qasida burda history nasheed nasyid hamza yusuf zaytuna sufi egypt hakim murad sunni arts |
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extracts of al burda of al Busiri begining of al Burda by the Fez singers al Maghrib with Quran extract by Hamza Youisf 3 cd Box set AMAZING mashAllah if you like go to www.sandala.co.uk e.mail info@sandala.co.uk jazal ALLAH khir feekum. IRHAB productions 2008 Tags: nasheed burda quran muslim islam sufi sunni shia muhammad prophet |
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Mawlay ya salli wa sallim, Anasheed,Naat sharif, Qasida Burdah of Al-Busiri Qasida Burda recited by Owais brothers of Pakistan in their presence Hazrat Khwaja Shaykh Arshad Mahmood. http://www.shadpurshareef.com http://www.salyalshareef.com http://www.clickcaster.com/khwajah Tags: Mawlay ya salli wa sallim Anasheed Qasida Burdah of Al-Busiri Ramadan Kareem Mubaruk Shareef Islam Owais brothers Pakistan presence Hazrat Khwaja Shaykh Arshad Mahmood 99 names Allah Al Husayn Mawla muhammad mohammed islam anasheed Muhammad al Husyan qasidah burdah mustafa beautiful recitation Naat sharif |
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Qaseeda Burdah Shareef- Owais Raza Qadri- Sehri Time 2007 QTV By AlHaaj Muhammad Owais Raza Qadri THE POEM OF THE CLOAK The Burda, or the Prophet's Mantle or Cloak, is a qasida (poem) composed by Imam Sharafuddin Muhammad Al-Busiri, may Allah have mercy on him. Imam Busiri was born in Egypt in 608 A.H. and died in 695 A.H. (corresponding to 1212 C.E to 1296 C.E.). Imam Busiri composed the qasida after suffering from a stroke which left him partially paralysed. He prayed to Allah for a cure then fell asleep. In a dream, he saw himself reciting the qasida to the Holy Prophet Muhammad, upon him be peace and blessings, who then touched the paralysed part of his body and threw his mantle or Burda over him. On awakening, he discovered he had been cured of his paralysis. The verses of The Burda have since been learned by heart and inscribed on the walls of mosques and madrassas all over the Muslim world, and it is congregationally recited all over the world. More than 90 commentaries have been written on this qasida, and it has been translated in Persian, Urdu, Turkish, Berber, Punjabi, French, and German, to name but a few languages. The Burda is in 10 parts and has 160 verses all of which end with the Arabic letter Meem. Tags: Naat Islamic Alhaaj Owais Nasheed Praise of Prophet(SAW) |
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Maula Ya Salli- Qaseeda by Owais Raza Qadri P1-2 Qaseeda Burdah Shareef Part 1 THE POEM OF THE CLOAK The Burda, or the Prophet's Mantle or Cloak, is a qasida (poem) composed by Imam Sharafuddin Muhammad Al-Busiri, may Allah have mercy on him. Imam Busiri was born in Egypt in 608 A.H. and died in 695 A.H. (corresponding to 1212 C.E to 1296 C.E.). Imam Busiri composed the qasida after suffering from a stroke which left him partially paralysed. He prayed to Allah for a cure then fell asleep. In a dream, he saw himself reciting the qasida to the Holy Prophet Muhammad, upon him be peace and blessings, who then touched the paralysed part of his body and threw his mantle or Burda over him. On awakening, he discovered he had been cured of his paralysis. The verses of The Burda have since been learned by heart and inscribed on the walls of mosques and madrassas all over the Muslim world, and it is congregationally recited all over the world. More than 90 commentaries have been written on this qasida, and it has been translated in Persian, Urdu, Turkish, Berber, Punjabi, French, and German, to name but a few languages. The Burda is in 10 parts and has 160 verses all of which end with the Arabic letter Meem. Tags: Naat Islamic Alhaaj Owais Nasheed Praise of Prophet(SAW)Qaseedah Burdah Poem Imam Busiri |
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Qasida Burdah- Dubai Mehfil 15th May 2008, GIGA group- Owais Raza Qadri Alhaaj Muhammad Owais Raza Qadri in the Mehfil e Naat in Dubai on 15th May 2008 by the GIGA Group, MashAllah amazing ... THE POEM OF THE CLOAK The Burda, or the Prophet's Mantle or Cloak, is a qasida (poem) composed by Imam Sharafuddin Muhammad Al-Busiri, may Allah have mercy on him. Imam Busiri was born in Egypt in 608 A.H. and died in 695 A.H. (corresponding to 1212 C.E to 1296 C.E.). Imam Busiri composed the qasida after suffering from a stroke which left him partially paralysed. He prayed to Allah for a cure then fell asleep. In a dream, he saw himself reciting the qasida to the Holy Prophet Muhammad, upon him be peace and blessings, who then touched the paralysed part of his body and threw his mantle or Burda over him. On awakening, he discovered he had been cured of his paralysis. The verses of The Burda have since been learned by heart and inscribed on the walls of mosques and madrassas all over the Muslim world, and it is congregationally recited all over the world. More than 90 commentaries have been written on this qasida, and it has been translated in Persian, Urdu, Turkish, Berber, Punjabi, French, and German, to name but a few languages. The Burda is in 10 parts and has 160 verses all of which end with the Arabic letter Meem. Tags: Naat Islamic Alhaaj Owais Nasheed Dua Praise of Prophet(SAW) QTV Milad Qaseeda Qadri |
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Maula Ya Salli- Qaseeda by Owais Raza Qadri P2-2 Qaseeda Burdah Shareef Part 2 THE POEM OF THE CLOAK The Burda, or the Prophet's Mantle or Cloak, is a qasida (poem) composed by Imam Sharafuddin Muhammad Al-Busiri, may Allah have mercy on him. Imam Busiri was born in Egypt in 608 A.H. and died in 695 A.H. (corresponding to 1212 C.E to 1296 C.E.). Imam Busiri composed the qasida after suffering from a stroke which left him partially paralysed. He prayed to Allah for a cure then fell asleep. In a dream, he saw himself reciting the qasida to the Holy Prophet Muhammad, upon him be peace and blessings, who then touched the paralysed part of his body and threw his mantle or Burda over him. On awakening, he discovered he had been cured of his paralysis. The verses of The Burda have since been learned by heart and inscribed on the walls of mosques and madrassas all over the Muslim world, and it is congregationally recited all over the world. More than 90 commentaries have been written on this qasida, and it has been translated in Persian, Urdu, Turkish, Berber, Punjabi, French, and German, to name but a few languages. The Burda is in 10 parts and has 160 verses all of which end with the Arabic letter Meem. Tags: Naat Islamic Alhaaj Owais Nasheed Praise of Prophet(SAW)Qaseeda Burdah Shareef Imam Busiri |
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Qasida Muhammadiya - by Manaqib Productions A CD recitation (cost of £6.95), in 4 popular tunes, of the poem known as 'The Muhammadiyya', Qasidah Muhammadiyya, by Sh Sharaf Uddin Al Busiri, author of the Qasida Burda. The CD recitation was sung, translated and produced by Manaqib Productions, www.manaqib.com Tags: Muhammadiya Islam Busiri Nasheed Qasida Muhammadiyya burdah muslim music burda muhammad |
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Mawlay (Qasida Burdah) A video from another youtuber, in order to increase the number of people watch this. Your thanks goes to the person who prepared the video. I have no effect.... Tags: mawlay mohammed al husyan remziefendi english nasheed qasida burdah imam busiri hırka-i şerif kaside-i bürde |
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in loving memory of beloved muhammad pbuh The Qasida Burda ("Poem of the Mantle") is one of the most famous poems in the qasida form. It was written in Arabic by Sharafuddin al-Busiri (d. 1296). It is recited by Muslims throughout the Muslim world, from Senegal to Indonesia. Tags: muhammad islam allah nasheed nasyid muslim prophet |
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qasida burda qasida burda Tags: qasida kaseeda burda islam qaseeda sufi kashmir naat muslim mirpur al busiri Poem of the Mantle |
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Muhammed el Husayan-Kasidei Burdah Muhammed el Husayan-Kasidei Burdah Imam Bûsîrî ve Kasîde-i Bürdah (hikayesi) Hassân ibn Sâbit ve Ka'b ibn Züheyr'den itibaren islâm dünyasinda yetisen sairler, dehâ ve sanatlarinin en olgun ürünlerini Hz. Peygamber için yazmis olduklari naat ve kasîdelerde ortaya koymuslardir. Fakat bunlardan bazisinin eseri sanat degerinden çok, kazandigi söhret bakimindan digerlerinden daha sansli sayilmaktadir. iste bu kervanin önde gelenlerinden biri XIII. yüzyilda Misir'da yasamis olan imam Bûsîrî'dir. 1 sevval 608/7 Mart 1212'de Yukari Misir'daki Behnesâ sehrine bagli Behsim'de dogan Muhammed el-Bûsîrî, Berberî asilli olup Fas'taki Hammâd Kalesi'nde Habnûnogullari diye taninan bir aileden gelmektedir. Baba tarafindan Bûsîrli oldugu için Bûsîrî, annesi tarafindan Delâsli oldugu için de Delâsî nisbesiyle anilmaktadir. sairin, bazan bu iki kelimeyi birlestirerek Delâsîrî nisbesini kullandigi da görülür. Çocukluk yillari, ailesiyle birlikte yerlestigi Delâs'ta geçmisti. Daha sonra Kahire'ye giderek burada islâmî ilimlerin yanisira dil ve edebiyat tahsil etti. Özellikle hadis ve siyer ilimleriyle daha çok mesgul oldugu, ayrica yahudi ve hristiyanliga karsi yazmis oldugu reddiyelerden onun Tevrat ve incil hakkinda genis malumata sahip bulundugu anlasilmaktadir. Bir süre Bilbis sehrinde maliyede kâtip olarak çalistiktan sonra Kahire'ye dönmüs ve {REF küttâb} denen Kur'an dershanesinde egitim ve ögretim faaliyetinde bulunmustur. Daha sonra el-Mahalle ve Sehâ sehirlerinde kâtip olarak çalisirken mesâi arkadaslari olan hristiyan memurlarin yaptiklari yolsuzluklardan fazlasiyla rahatsizlik duyarak bunlari siirlerinde dile getirmistir. Kisa boylu ve zayif bir bünyeye sahip olan Bûsîrî'nin baslica huzursuzluk kaynagi, haniminin hirçinligi ile çocuklarinin çoklugu ve geçim sikintisi olmustur. sâzelî tarikatinin kurucusu Ebü'l-Hasan es-sâzelî'ye intisap eden sair, onun ölümü üzerine yerine geçen Ebü'l-Abbas el-Mürsî'ye hitaben yazdigi 142 beyitlik "dal" redifli mersiyede seyhinin fazilet ve meziyetlerinden sitayisle söz eder. Öyle anlasiliyor ki ünlü mutasavvif ibn Atâullah el-iskenderî ile Bûsîrî, seyh sâzelî'nin en önde gelen iki mürididir. Ancak ibn Atâullah ilâhî ask temasini islerken, Bûsîrî daha çok peygamber sevgisini terennüm etmistir. Hayatinin sonlarina dogru felç olan Bûsîrî, rivayete göre Hz. Peygamber için yazdigi bir kaside sayesinde bu hastaliktan kurtulmus ve uzun bir ömürden sonra seksen küsûr yaslarinda iskenderiye'de vefât etmistir (696/1296-97). Bûsîrî'nin kaleme aldigi eserlerin tamamina yakini manzum olup çogu Hz. Peygamber hakkinda yazilan kasidelerden ibarettir. siiri, yapi ve üslûp bakimindan son derece saglam ve liriktir. Bu yüzden asirlar boyu onun naat ve kasideleri islâm cografyasinin her bölgesinde büyük ilgi görmüs, dinî toplantilarda en çok okunan siirler arasinda yer almistir. Klasik kaynaklarda daginik bir sekilde bulunan on iki kasideden ibaret olan siirleri bir araya getirilerek Dîvânü'l-Bûsîrî adiyla yayimlanmistir (nsr. Muhammed Seyyid Keylânî, Kahire 1374/1955). islâmî edebiyat alaninda dünya çapinda en meshur eseri Kasîdetü'l-bürde diye bilinen 160 beyitlik kasidesidir. Coskun bir peygamber asigi olan Bûsîrî'yi söhretin zirvesine tasiyan bu kasideye kendisi el-Kevâkibü'd-dürriyye fî medhi hayri'l-beriyye adini verdigi halde, yukaridaki isimle taninmasi gördügü bir rüyâdan kaynaklanmaktadir. söyle ki hayatinin sonlarina dogru felç hastaligina yakalandigi bir sirada, rivayete göre rüyâsinda Hz. Peygamber Bûsîrî'den kendisi için yazdigi kasideyi okumasini ister; o "yâ Resûlallah! Ben sizin için çok kasideler yazdim, hangisini emredersiniz?" deyince, Hz. Peygamber kasidenin matla' beytini okuyarak bu kasideyi isaret eder. Bûsîrî kasidesini okurken Hz. Peygamber iki yana dogru sallanarak zevkle dinler. Yine rivayete göre Bûsîrî'yi ödüllendirmek üzere hirkasini çikarip yatmakta olan hasta sairin üzerine örter; bir diger rivayette ise vücudunun felçli kismini eliyle sivazlar. sair heyecanla uykudan uyanir, gördügü rüyânin zevkiyle toparlanmaya çalisirken felçten bir eser kalmadigini farkederek sevincinden ne yapacagini sasirir. Bu sirada safak söküp sabah namazi vakti yaklasmaktadir. Bûsîrî abdest alip mescide giderken bir dervisle karsilasir. Dervis ondan bu gece Hz.Peygamberin huzurunda okudugu kasideyi kendisine vermesini ister. iste bu olay duyulduktan sonra kaside büyük bir üne kavusur ve zaman asimi ile sairin verdigi isimle degil, rüyâda Hz. Peygamber tarafindan üzerine örtülen hirka sebebiyle Kasîdetü'l-bürde diye anilmaya baslar. Bazi kaynaklarda hastaliktan kurtulmasi sebebiyle Kasîdetü'l-bür'e diye geçiyorsa da bunun yakistirmadan öte bir degeri yoktur. Tags: muhammed al husayan naat nasheed islam music kaside bürde burdah imam busiri nurnihan1 |
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Qasidah Burdah (with lyrics) Qasidah Burdah Chapter 5: Concerning the Mu'jizat of Rasulullah Sollahu alaihi wasallam Tags: qasidah qasida burdah burda imam busiri nasheed nasyid nasyeed |
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Qaṣīdat-ul-Burda - قصيدة البُردة I put this here because these children recite this qasidah (poem) with such a pure heart. This video gives a high ranking and importance that this event deserves. Is an ode composed by the eminent Sufi Hazrat Imaam Saalih Shara-Fud-Deen Abu Abdullah Muhammad Bin Hasan Al-Busiri (d. 1296) of Egypt. The poem, whose actual title is al-Kawākib ad-Durrīya fī Madhi Khair-ul-Barīya ("Celestial Lights in Praise of the Best of Creation") Sheikh sharafud-deen al-Busiriy said the reason i made this blessed qasidah, is that i had a "falij" that paralized half of my body. So I thought of making a qasida (poem) in praising the prophet and intercede to Allah by Him, so I made this qasidah and I slept. I saw the prophet in the dream, he wiped on me with his blessed hand and I got cured. So I went out of my house, a poor man came to me and said "O master, I want to hear the qasidah that you praised the prophet with, so I told him which qasidah do you want? For, I have praised him in many qasa'id (poems). So the poor man said the one that begins with: "amin tadhakuri jiranin bithi salami" wallahi I heard it yesterday as it was chanted between the whom you authored it about (the Prophet peace be upon him) and he was listening to it. So I gave him the qasidah and he (the poor man) told what happened with him to people. Untill that qasidah reached Baha'addeen the visor of adh-dahir king, and he copied the qasidah. He used to love listening to it along with his family, and they used to seek blessings by it. They saw great blessings from it. Some of the blessings they saw, a person had "ramad" which causes blindness, he saw in the dream someone either the Prophet or someone else, told him go to Fakhrid-Deen and take the Burdah from him and put it on your eyes and you will be cured insha'Allah ta'ala, and when he really put it on his eyes he was cured. The Burda has many blessings and benefits, let it be read when someone is in need of things, for it's very successful. Tags: allah burda burdah islam muhammad muslim naat nasheed nasyid qasida quran |
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Shaukat Ali - Saif Ul Malook Part 2 (Video 1 of 3) This is Video 1 of 3 of Saif Ul Malook by Mian Muhammed Baksh read by Shaukat Ali. Complete the set of 3 videos by watching 'Shaukat Ali - Saif Ul Malook Part 2 (Video 2 of 3)' and 'Shaukat Ali - Saif Ul Malook Part 2 (Video 3 of 3)' after this to complete Part 2 of Saif Ul Malook by Shaukat Ali. It had to be divided into 3 videos due to YouTube limitations. Mian Muhammed Baksh, was born in a village called khanqa Peera Shah Gazi Khari Sharif, situated in the Mirpur District (now in Azad Kashmir) and was a Sufi Saint and also a Punjabi poet of great repute. He is especially renowned as the writer of a book of poetry called Saif Ul Malook. His works include: Siharfi, Sohni Mahival, Tuhfah-e Miran, Tuhfah-e Rasuliyah, Shirin Farhad, Mirza Sahiban, Sakhi Khavass Khan, Shah Mansur, Gulzar-e Faqir, Hidayatul Muslimin, Panj Ganj, Masnavi-e Nirang-e Ishq. He also wrote a commentary on the Arabic Qasidat-ul-Burda of Al-Busiri and his most famous work, entitled Safar-Ul Ishq (The Journey of Ardent Love) and better known as Saif Ul Malook is presented here, read by the legendary Shaukat Ali. Tags: Shaukat Shauket Shoukat Shouket Shotat Shokat Ali Saif Al Ul Malook Mulook Malok Maluk Muluk Mulooq Muluq Maluq Part High Quality HQ Punjab Panjab Punjabi Panjabi Mian Muhammed Muhammad Baqsh Baksh Bukush Bukash Pakistan Mirpur Azad Kashmir Khanqa Shah Gazi Khari Sharif Sufi Saint Poet Safar Ishq The Journey of Ardent Love Sufiana Kalam |
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Shaukat Ali - Saif Ul Malook Part 2 (Video 2 of 3) This is Video 2 of 3 of Saif Ul Malook by Mian Muhammed Baksh read by Shaukat Ali. Complete the set of 3 videos by watching 'Shaukat Ali - Saif Ul Malook Part 2 (Video 3 of 3)' after this to complete Part 2 of Saif Ul Malook by Shaukat Ali. It had to be divided into 3 videos due to YouTube limitations. Mian Muhammed Baksh, was born in a village called khanqa Peera Shah Gazi Khari Sharif, situated in the Mirpur District (now in Azad Kashmir) and was a Sufi Saint and also a Punjabi poet of great repute. He is especially renowned as the writer of a book of poetry called Saif Ul Malook. His works include: Siharfi, Sohni Mahival, Tuhfah-e Miran, Tuhfah-e Rasuliyah, Shirin Farhad, Mirza Sahiban, Sakhi Khavass Khan, Shah Mansur, Gulzar-e Faqir, Hidayatul Muslimin, Panj Ganj, Masnavi-e Nirang-e Ishq. He also wrote a commentary on the Arabic Qasidat-ul-Burda of Al-Busiri and his most famous work, entitled Safar-Ul Ishq (The Journey of Ardent Love) and better known as Saif Ul Malook is presented here, read by the legendary Shaukat Ali. Tags: Shaukat Shauket Shoukat Shouket Shotat Shokat Ali Saif Al Ul Malook Mulook Malok Maluk Muluk Mulooq Muluq Maluq Part High Quality HQ Punjab Panjab Punjabi Panjabi Mian Muhammed Muhammad Baqsh Baksh Bukush Bukash Pakistan Mirpur Azad Kashmir Khanqa Shah Gazi Khari Sharif Sufi Saint Poet Safar Ishq The Journey of Ardent Love Sufiana Kalam |
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Shaukat Ali - Saif Ul Malook Part 2 (Video 3 of 3) This is Video 3 of 3 of Saif Ul Malook by Mian Muhammed Baksh read by Shaukat Ali. This final video completes the set of 'Shaukat Ali - Saif Ul Malook Part 2 (Video 1 of 3)' and 'Shaukat Ali - Saif Ul Malook Part 2 (Video 2 of 3). It had to be divided into 3 videos due to YouTube limitations. Mian Muhammed Baksh, was born in a village called khanqa Peera Shah Gazi Khari Sharif, situated in the Mirpur District (now in Azad Kashmir) and was a Sufi Saint and also a Punjabi poet of great repute. He is especially renowned as the writer of a book of poetry called Saif Ul Malook. His works include: Siharfi, Sohni Mahival, Tuhfah-e Miran, Tuhfah-e Rasuliyah, Shirin Farhad, Mirza Sahiban, Sakhi Khavass Khan, Shah Mansur, Gulzar-e Faqir, Hidayatul Muslimin, Panj Ganj, Masnavi-e Nirang-e Ishq. He also wrote a commentary on the Arabic Qasidat-ul-Burda of Al-Busiri and his most famous work, entitled Safar-Ul Ishq (The Journey of Ardent Love) and better known as Saif Ul Malook is presented here, read by the legendary Shaukat Ali. Tags: Shaukat Shauket Shoukat Shouket Shotat Shokat Ali Saif Al Ul Malook Mulook Malok Maluk Muluk Mulooq Muluq Maluq Part High Quality HQ Punjab Panjab Punjabi Panjabi Mian Muhammed Muhammad Baqsh Baksh Bukush Bukash Pakistan Mirpur Azad Kashmir Khanqa Shah Gazi Khari Sharif Sufi Saint Poet Safar Ishq The Journey of Ardent Love Sufiana Kalam |
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A Journey to Mian Muhammad Bakhsh Shrine poetry Once he had advanced a little along the Sufi way he became more and more interested in composing poetry, and one of the first things he penned was a qasidah (quatrain) in praise of his spiritual guide. Initially he preferred to write sīharfīs and duhras, but then he advanced to composing stories in verse. His poetry is essentially written in the Pothohari dialect of Panjabi, and utilizes a rich vocabulary of Persian and Arabic words. His works include: Sīharfī, Sohnī Mahīvāl, Tuhfah-e Mīrān, Tuhfah-e Rasūliyah, Shīrīn Farhād, Mirzā Sāhibān, Sakhī Khavāss Khān, Shāh Mansūr, Gulzār-e Faqīr, Hidāyatul Muslimīn,Panj Ganj, Masnavī-e Nīrang-e 'Ishq. He also wrote a commentary on the Arabic Qasīdat-ul-Burda of al-Busiri and his most famous work, entitled Safarul 'Ishq (The Journey of Ardent Love), but better known as Sayful Mulūk. Tags: Pakistan Kashmir Poetry Shrines Sufism Peacock |
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Alexandria bersama Shuib dan Wan Mazrizman We visited the mosques and maqam of great scholars in Islamic world in Iskandariah or Alexandria, Egypt. Tags: al-Mursi al-Busiri al-Arsyi |
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Burdah,Muhammad Almazam,qaseeda Muhammadia beautiful...impactful...everlasting.. Tags: busiri burdah almazam |
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in loving memory of beloved muhammad pbuh The Qasida Burda ("Poem of the Mantle") is one of the most famous poems in the qasida form. It was written in Arabic by Sharafuddin al-Busiri (d. 1296). It is recited by Muslims throughout the Muslim world, from Senegal to Indonesia. Tags: muhammad islam allah nasheed nasyid muslim prophet |
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Qasida Burda sharif, Hazrat Sufi Riaz Ahmed Aslami Part 2-2 Hazrat Sahibzada Sufi Riaz Ahmed Aslami part 2 Qasida Burdah (The poem of the scarf) The reason for writing this poem The writer Hazrat Imaam Saalih Shara-Fud-Deen Abu Abduliah Muhammad Bin Hasan Al-BusairiR.A had become paralysed. His doctors and physicians gave up all hope of his recovery. Eventually in this state of complete helplessness and despair he composed this poem expressing the grandeur and excellence of Sayyidina Rasuluallah Sallallhu Alayhi Wasallam. Using this as his sole means of asking Allah Ta'alaa to cure him from his illness. He isolated himself in a quiet place one Thursday night and with complete devotion, concentration and sincerity/ began reciting this poem. While reciting it sleep overcame him. He had a vision of Sayyidina, Rasuluallah Sallallhu Alayhi Wasallam. He told Sayyidina Rasuluallah Sallallhu Alayhi Wasallam of his illness whereupon Sayyidina Rasuluallah Sallallhu Alayhi Wasallam passed his blessed hand over Imam Busairi's body. Through the barakat and blessing of Sayyidina, Rasuluallah Sallallhu Alayhi Wasallam Allah Ta'alaa granted him complete cure from his paralysis. When he awoke he found a scarf or shawl on his body which he had seen Sayyidina Rasuluallah Sallallhu Alayhi Wasallam place on his paralysed limbs. This resulted in the poem being named "Qasidah Burdah" (The Poem of the Scarf). In the morning when due to some necessity. he went to the bazaar, a pious dervish greeted him with salaam and requested him to recite the qasidah which he had composed in praise of Sayyidina Rasuluallah Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam. The poet said that I have composed many poems in praise of Rasuluallah Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam, which one do you wish to hear? The dervish replied: 'The one which begins with, A-min Tazak-kurin (i.e. Qasidah Burdah)". Upon this request the poet became wonder struck and said, "I take an oath that no one knows about this poem. Tell me the truth, from whom did you hear about it?" The dervish replied, "I take an oath by Allah that I heard it from you last night when in a dream you had recited it to Sayyidina Rasulullah Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam, whereupon Sayyidina Rasuluallah Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam became attentive towards you and because of its blessings Allah Ta'alaa granted you complete cure from your ailment". http://www.shadpurshareef.com http://www.salyalshareef.com http://www.clickcaster.com/khwajah Tags: mawlay mohammed al husyan remziefendi english nasheed qasida burdah imam busiri hırka-i şerif kaside shadpur miracles Performing Arts Web Series TV |
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Mawlay ya salli wa sallim- Qasida Burdah (Turkish Style), Nasheed.Cinta Rasul Zikir @ Leeds Shadpur Milad Shareef 2008 Mawlay ya salli wa sallim- Qasida Burdah is being recited by Sufi Abu Bakr and Sufi Umar and Sufi Talib. Jasshan-E-Eid Milad Un Nabi and the 9th Salanaa Urs Mubaruk Of Qibla Alam,Sheikh Hazrat,Khwaja Sufi Muhammed Aslam Sahib R-A Of Darbar-E-Alia Shadpur Shareef, Jhelum, Pakistan. Mehfil-E-Naat,Organised by Hazrat Khawaja Sufi Arshad Mahmood Sahib Of Astana-Alia Faizane Madina Salyaal Shareef, Mirpur,Azad Kashmir,Pakistan and Leeds UK. Qasida Burdah (The poem of the scarf) The reason for writing this poem The writer Hazrat Imaam Saalih Shara-Fud-Deen Abu Abduliah Muhammad Bin Hasan Al-BusairiR.A had become paralysed. His doctors and physicians gave up all hope of his recovery. Eventually in this state of complete helplessness and despair he composed this poem expressing the grandeur and excellence of Sayyidina Rasuluallah Sallallhu Alayhi Wasallam. Using this as his sole means of asking Allah Ta'alaa to cure him from his illness. He isolated himself in a quiet place one Thursday night and with complete devotion, concentration and sincerity/ began reciting this poem. While reciting it sleep overcame him. He had a vision of Sayyidina, Rasuluallah Sallallhu Alayhi Wasallam. He told Sayyidina Rasuluallah Sallallhu Alayhi Wasallam of his illness whereupon Sayyidina Rasuluallah Sallallhu Alayhi Wasallam passed his blessed hand over Imam Busairi's body. Through the barakat and blessing of Sayyidina, Rasuluallah Sallallhu Alayhi Wasallam Allah Ta'alaa granted him complete cure from his paralysis. When he awoke he found a scarf or shawl on his body which he had seen Sayyidina Rasuluallah Sallallhu Alayhi Wasallam place on his paralysed limbs. This resulted in the poem being named "Qasidah Burdah" (The Poem of the Scarf). In the morning when due to some necessity. he went to the bazaar, a pious dervish greeted him with salaam and requested him to recite the qasidah which he had composed in praise of Sayyidina Rasuluallah Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam. The poet said that I have composed many poems in praise of Rasuluallah Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam, which one do you wish to hear? The dervish replied: 'The one which begins with, A-min Tazak-kurin (i.e. Qasidah Burdah)". Upon this request the poet became wonder struck and said, "I take an oath that no one knows about this poem. Tell me the truth, from whom did you hear about it?" The dervish replied, "I take an oath by Allah that I heard it from you last night when in a dream you had recited it to Sayyidina Rasulullah Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam, whereupon Sayyidina Rasuluallah Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam became attentive towards you and because of its blessings Allah Ta'alaa granted you complete cure from your ailment". http://www.shadpurshareef.com http://www.salyalshareef.com http://www.clickcaster.com/khwajah Tags: Nasheed Music Entertainment Islam Children nasheed mawlid yaa toybaah haddad risalah moulood peace muslim muhammed allah mawlay quran ahmed miracles zain bhika kamal uddin sami yusuf Al Burdah Video Mesut Kurtis Awakening Records Nazeel Azami Hamza Robertson mohammed al husyan shadpur remziefendi english qasida burdah imam busiri hırka-i şerif kaside-i bürde Mawla Mawlay muhammad islam anasheed Muhammad Husyan qasidah ya mustafa Aslami Arshadi Salyal Leeds Milad zikr hadra dhikr ziker |
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Qasida Burda sharif, Hazrat Sufi Riaz Ahmed Aslami Part 1-2 Hazrat Sahibzada Sufi Riaz Ahmed Aslami part 1 Qasida Burdah (The poem of the scarf) The reason for writing this poem The writer Hazrat Imaam Saalih Shara-Fud-Deen Abu Abduliah Muhammad Bin Hasan Al-BusairiR.A had become paralysed. His doctors and physicians gave up all hope of his recovery. Eventually in this state of complete helplessness and despair he composed this poem expressing the grandeur and excellence of Sayyidina Rasuluallah Sallallhu Alayhi Wasallam. Using this as his sole means of asking Allah Ta'alaa to cure him from his illness. He isolated himself in a quiet place one Thursday night and with complete devotion, concentration and sincerity/ began reciting this poem. While reciting it sleep overcame him. He had a vision of Sayyidina, Rasuluallah Sallallhu Alayhi Wasallam. He told Sayyidina Rasuluallah Sallallhu Alayhi Wasallam of his illness whereupon Sayyidina Rasuluallah Sallallhu Alayhi Wasallam passed his blessed hand over Imam Busairi's body. Through the barakat and blessing of Sayyidina, Rasuluallah Sallallhu Alayhi Wasallam Allah Ta'alaa granted him complete cure from his paralysis. When he awoke he found a scarf or shawl on his body which he had seen Sayyidina Rasuluallah Sallallhu Alayhi Wasallam place on his paralysed limbs. This resulted in the poem being named "Qasidah Burdah" (The Poem of the Scarf). In the morning when due to some necessity. he went to the bazaar, a pious dervish greeted him with salaam and requested him to recite the qasidah which he had composed in praise of Sayyidina Rasuluallah Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam. The poet said that I have composed many poems in praise of Rasuluallah Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam, which one do you wish to hear? The dervish replied: 'The one which begins with, A-min Tazak-kurin (i.e. Qasidah Burdah)". Upon this request the poet became wonder struck and said, "I take an oath that no one knows about this poem. Tell me the truth, from whom did you hear about it?" The dervish replied, "I take an oath by Allah that I heard it from you last night when in a dream you had recited it to Sayyidina Rasulullah Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam, whereupon Sayyidina Rasuluallah Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam became attentive towards you and because of its blessings Allah Ta'alaa granted you complete cure from your ailment". http://www.shadpurshareef.com http://www.salyalshareef.com http://www.clickcaster.com/khwajah Tags: Al Burdah Video shadpur qasida qaseeda burda islam muslim Muhammad SAW messenger mawlay husyan imam busiri nasheed Allah TV Web Series Performing Arts |