Qasida Burda (The Mantle Ode) Part 34 | Mufti Abdur-Rahman ibn Yusuf
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Title: Qasida Burda (The Mantle Ode) Part 34
Qasida Burda (The Mantle Ode)
The following couplets are covered in this video:
- "Mountains were they! Ask those who collided with them what they saw in them on every field of honour"
- "Ask Huneyn, Ask Badr, Ask Uhud. Fateful seasons, against evil worse than the plague"
- "White swords shone red after their encounter with the black heads of the foemen"
- "Like scribes whose pens, tracing with brown ink, left no body devoid of points and vowels"
Commentary on Imam Busiri’s classical poem in praise of the Most Noble Messenger Muhammad (Allah bless him and give him peace)
This poem is arguably the most memorized and recited poem in the Muslim world. It discusses the sublime character and exalted rank of the Prophet Muhammad (Allah bless him and give him peace). This is the same poem that used to grace the walls of the famous houses of Baghdad and still graces the Prophetic Rawda in Madina Munawwara and Salahuddin’s Tomb in Damascus.
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Qasida Burda (The Mantle Ode)
The following couplets are covered in this video:
- "Mountains were they! Ask those who collided with them what they saw in them on every field of honour"
- "Ask Huneyn, Ask Badr, Ask Uhud. Fateful seasons, against evil worse than the plague"
- "White swords shone red after their encounter with the black heads of the foemen"
- "Like scribes whose pens, tracing with brown ink, left no body devoid of points and vowels"
Commentary on Imam Busiri’s classical poem in praise of the Most Noble Messenger Muhammad (Allah bless him and give him peace)
This poem is arguably the most memorized and recited poem in the Muslim world. It discusses the sublime character and exalted rank of the Prophet Muhammad (Allah bless him and give him peace). This is the same poem that used to grace the walls of the famous houses of Baghdad and still graces the Prophetic Rawda in Madina Munawwara and Salahuddin’s Tomb in Damascus.
For all previous recordings please visit:
https://www.zamzamacademy.com/view/audios/qasida-burda/
You can also like us on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/zamzamacademy
or Follow us on twitter: https://www.twitter.com/zamzamacademy
Our Youtube channel is: https://www.youtube.com/ZamZamAcademy
For publications: https://www.whitethreadpress.com
To purchase books from the UK: https://www.ghazalibookstore.com