Ta'la al Badru 'Alayna
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Ta'la al Badru 'Alayna is a traditional Islamic song that the people sung to the Prophet Muhammad when he returned to Medina(Madinah).[citation needed] Today, it is sung in many different versions by various Nasheed artists around the world.It is probably the most well known song in the Islamic world.
[edit] Lyrics
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Ta'la al Badru 'Alayna Minthaniyatil wada Wajaba -al shukru alayna Mada alilahi da
O the white moon rose over us ,from the valley of Wada.And we owe it to show gratefulness, where the call is to Allah.
Ayuhal mabuthufina jitabil al amri muta Jita sharfta al madinah Marahaban ya khayra da
O you who were raised amongst us,coming with a word to be obeyed. You have brought to the city nobleness. Welcome! best caller to God's way.
[edit] Performances
Islamic Nasheed artist credited for singing this include Yusuf Islam (formerly known by his stage name Cat Stevens),[1] Mesut Kurtis, Qari Waheed Zafar, and Faeeza Malinga.