Mustafa Kamal Al-Amir writes.. A night in love of the Prophet

I attended the Andalusian music concert in Amsterdam in a beautiful mix with Turkish singers on the night of the celebration of the birth of the Prophet

In the presence of many members of the Muslim communities in the Netherlands, especially the Turkish, Moroccan and Arab

The hymns, praise and religious songs accompanied by modern music provide a great service to Muslims due to their tremendous impact on young people, women and children as well, which instills in them a love of religion without extremism

Or extremism is rejected because it contradicts the mercy and tolerance of Islam

Many are those who performed religious songs, the most famous of whom in Egypt are the great singer Muhammad al-Kahlawi, the star of the East Umm Kulthum and the brown nightingale Abdel Halim Hafez with the supplications (Ana min Turab)

Laila Murad sang Ya Raheen Lelnabi El Ghaly

And King Muhammad Mounir sang (Madad) which the Western company that produces his artistic works refused to produce

And the artist Muhammad Tharwat with his warm voice

And the grandson of Sayed Darwish, the artist Iman El-Bahr with his distinctive songs (Adhan Ya Bilal and others) and the artist Ali El-Haggar ( Where did we pray Fajr?

And the great artist Yasmine Al-Khayam, daughter of Sheikh Mahmoud Khalil Al-Hosary, who started with romantic songs and then turned to religious songs on official occasions for the Prophet’s birthday and the Muhammadan nights before retiring from art and singing and devoting herself to charitable and social work.

Among the young people, Hamada Hilal sang (Muhammad is our Prophet), Wael Jassar, and Maher Zain, and the most famous of them is the British Sami Youssef, who presented his songs in English in addition to Arabic.

In Morocco, there is the veteran artist Abdel Hadi Belkhayat, a competitor to the giant of his generation Abdel Wahab Al-Dukali, and the singer Abdel Rahim Al-Suwairi in Andalusian singing, the pioneer of the art of Granada and Malhoun, Hajj Muhammad Bu Zubaa, as well as Abdel Salam Al-Maghribi.

In Kuwait, there is the singer Sheikh Mishary Rashid Al-Afasy and his private channel that broadcasts the Holy Quran with his distinctive voice.

In the Emirates, Saif Khater and Muhammad Al-Mazem sang.

With the famous Sufi songs in Sudan with their distinctive rhythm according to the Mahdi and Mirghani methods with the poems of the famous Sufi Omar bin Al-Farid.

There were also sheikhs who do not Their hymns and songs are still in our ears and our conscience, including Sheikh Sayed Al-Naqshbandi, Mohamed Al-Tawkhi, and Sheikh Nasr Al-Din Tobar, along with religious supplications. There is also the Sheikh of Praisers Yassin Al-Tihami, who has millions of followers who follow his concerts by attending the birthdays of the righteous inside and outside Egypt (the birthdays of Al-Hussein, Sayeda Zeinab, Ibrahim Al-Desouki, and Al-Sayed Al-Badawi in Tanta, and Abdel Rahim Al-Qanawi). Among the most famous religious hymns is the hymn “Tala’a Al-Badru ‘Alayna,” which is related to the migration of the Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him, and his companion Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq, and their arrival in Medina, marking the beginning of the Islamic Hijri calendar.

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