The people of the city of Madinah sang to welcome Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) upon his arrival at Medina, when he migrated from Makkah (his birth place) to Madinah, The Migration is also The Epoch of The Islamic Calendar. The intriguing fact about the spiritual song ‘TALA-AL-BADRU ALAYNA’ is a traditional Islamic poem that has its roots etched in the history of Islam. The video, which was posted to YouTube, features mostly Grade 4 to 6 students from French public schools from around the region. May Eid bring you and your families, peace and serenity.” The video of an Ottawa-area students choir singing the traditional Arabic song Tala al-Badru Alayna at their Christmas concert, has gone viral with over 600,000 people viewing it online since it was posted over. Ameen has also expressed his happiness, “It gives me immense joy and pleasure to work with brother Yuvan in this divine track.
Henceforth, the income generated through this song will be contributed to the poor and needy.” With so much of negativity around, a small little gesture from the team to bring a little positivity and festive cheer.Ī.R. It’s a happy moment to have this song unveiled on this beautiful occasion of Eid. Ameen for the first time, that too in a blessed song like Tala Al Badru Alayna.
Music Director and Composer Yuvan Shankar Raja, has quoted “I am feeling happy to work with my brother A.R. The original Arabic lyrics are by People of Madinah (to welcome Prophet Mohammed Pbuh). Zafroon Nizar has penned the Tamil lyrics of the song. The song’s composing, mixing and arranging is done by Yuvan Shankar Raja, who has crooned the song along with A.R. In the video, posted earlier this week, about 200 schoolchildren perform a choral version of Tala al-Badru Alayna, a song that was purportedly sung to the Prophet Muhammad upon his arrival in. This is the homepage of Shaikh Sadaqathullah (VU2 SDU) - Amateur Radio Operator from Chennai (Madras),Tamilnadu,India. The lyrical song video which is being unveiled today (May 14, 2021) marking the blessed day of Eid. 3 (Arabic Version) is released on Dec 2016. Little Maestro Yuvan Shankar Raja and AR Rahman’s son AR Ameen have collaborated for a Nasheed / Islamic Indie song titled ‘Tala Al Badru Alayna’. Talaal Badru Alayna song from the album Fi Hubbil Habib - Best of Islamic Music, Vol. But we never, never thought we were going to have this much of an impact.Yuvan Shankar Raja and AR Rahman’s son AR Ameen collaborate for a song ‘Tala Al Badru Alayna’. "This is the reason we're doing music, to make an impact. Many sources claim it was first sung as he sought refuge there after being forced to leave his hometown of Mecca. This was just our own little concert a week and a half ago, and now all of the sudden the entire world seems to be enjoying it," Filion said. Tala al-Badru Alayn ( Arabic: ) is a traditional Islamic poem known as nasheed that the Ansar sang for the Islamic prophet Muhammad upon his arrival at Medina. We were not going for this type of impact. and the rest is history."įilion learned Friday the video had been posted on YouTube, and by Saturday night he was being deluged with emails about how far the performance had spread.
"Every year we try to touch different cultures, and a year ago we started planning to do a Muslim-inspired piece," said Filion. Small towns across Canada opening their doors to Syrian refugees.Syrian refugees now in Toronto look forward to 'beautiful future'.Syrian refugees see Canada, family for first time in Montreal.
He commissioned Laura Hawley to compose the arrangement of the song.Īlthough many people have connected the video with the Syrian refugee crisis, Filion said they came up with the idea of commissioning a choral version of Tala' al-Badru 'Alayna well before the Canadian government pledged to bring in 25,000 refugees by the end of February 2016. The footage was filmed during a December concert that featured mostly Grade 4 to 6 students from French public schools from around the region, said Robert Filion, the choral director at Ottawa's École secondaire publique De La Salle. Our diversity is our strength.- 'This is the reason we're doing music' Sung by Christians, Jews, Buddhists, Muslims & atheists at a Christmas concert.