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  2. Bismillah ceremony - Wikipedia

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    It is held for both boys and girls between the age 4 and 5, sometimes when the child turns four years, four months and four days. The child is dressed in a traditional dress and jewelry and is made to recite the opening phrase of the Qur'ran, Bism illāh ir-raḥmān ir-raḥīm (In the name of Allah, the Compassionate, the Merciful) ( 786 ).

  3. Ayeloyun - Wikipedia

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    Qamardeen Yusuf Odunlami (Arabic: قمر الدين; born 27 August 1973) [1] better known by his stage name Ayeloyun is a Nigerian Islamic singer and producer. He released his debut album Taqwallah in 1994 and his Igbeyawo album was released in 2003 which was his 9th album and brought him prominence and spotlight.

  4. Native Deen - Wikipedia

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    The group is relatively well-known among Muslim youth in North America, and has toured internationally. [1] Native Deen's music typically features drums, synthesized instruments, and vocals. Due to the belief of the majority of the Islamic scholars on the matter, wind, string, and metal instruments are never used. [1]

  5. Nasheed - Wikipedia

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    Nasheed artists appeal to a worldwide Muslim audience and may perform at Islamic oriented festivals (such as Mawlid), conferences, concerts and shows, including ISNA. [5] Other artists and organisations such as Nasheed Bay promote an instrument-free stance, differing from the current trends of the increasing usage of instruments in nasheeds.

  6. List of most-viewed Arabic music videos on YouTube - Wikipedia

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    "Lm3allem" by Moroccan singer Saad Lamjarred is the most-viewed Arabic music video with 1 billion views in May 2023. [1] [2] "Ya Lili" by Tunisian singer Balti with Hammouda is the second video to garner over 700 million views. [3] [4] [5] "Happy Happy" by Bahrani singer Hala Al Turk become the

  7. Category:Islamic music - Wikipedia

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  8. Islamic music - Wikipedia

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    Islamic music may refer to religious music, as performed in Islamic public services or private devotions, or more generally to musical traditions of the Muslim world. The heartland of Islam is the Middle East , North Africa , the Horn of Africa , Balkans , and West Africa , Iran , Central Asia , and South Asia .

  9. Islam and music - Wikipedia

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    In recent decades, "the advent of a whole new generation of Muslim musicians who try to blend their work and faith", has given the issue "extra significance". [10] Historically, Islamic art and music flourished during the Islamic Golden Age, [11] [12] [13] yet it continued to flourish until the 19th century in the Ottoman, Safavi, and Mughal ...