THE MAGNITUTE OF THIS MAKES ME RUN OUT OF AIR WHEN THE HEART AND THE UNIVERSE MERGE EVERYTHING IS ERASED AND EVERYTHING BECOMES ETERNAL ALHAMDULILLAH ❣
I discovered this a really incredible Nelson Mandela tribute mix by my favorite DJ/tastemaker Mr. Gilles Peterson. This song has meant so much for me over the last couple weeks, as a prayer, as an awakening of my primitive raw instincts and emotions, as a cry begging for forgiveness and redemption. I literally collapsed into my yoga mat (childs pose) after a particularly long day at work last week and let myself tear up a little while listening to it.
this dude has the most slammin discography all his shit is good and this is where they got the sample for "the farmers market of the beast" a cali hip hop song
Jean, here is the bassline, in standard tuning, where 'E6' = E string, fret 6, OK? The line has 11 notes as follows: E6, A8, D8, G5, G6, G8, G6, G5, D8, A8, E6. At time code 01:43, the same sequence moves down and repeats, starting at E1, so you get E1, A3, D3, and so on. I hope this is helpful. The 'fast bit' can be tricky to finger but gets easier with practice. Good luck!
in my religion Quran should not interpreted that way "instruments" because it's the words of God, if you want to read and listen to quran the only way to make it beautiful is by human voice only, if you want to listen to an angel voice write "al ifassi" on youtube. i'm not an extremist, i love music and smart new ideas, but respect for the words of god.
this is music, intrinsically. your comments dont have a real relevance in this song. If you want to pray to your god, go an pray and do what you want. This is music and a genuinely expression of a greatness musician. For me this is beautiful, so...what can do your god with that? welcome to XXI century my friend ;)
hhh you know! i'm not muslim anymore! but we have to respect their religion, i mean all religions why do we use quran? is that a lack of creativity or we can't right some poems or ... think twice my Friend
It is very sad that you cannot see beyond the confines of your own tradition and concepts to understand that most devoted musicians are essentially praying out loud. Their prayers are expressed in a language that transcends cultural, temporal, historical and other biased concepts of God and goes straight to the core of what worship actually entails, the surrender of the soul. Believe me, the composer and musicians here are very devout people. Respecting a religion has some relevance, but only to the intent of the religion, not the self-serving interpretations of the people that have tailored the confinements of the religion to their own oppressive ends. These are the people that are in the way of our unity as humans. Musicians supply that path.
nerdeyse 40 yıl oldu ilk dinlediğim, her seferinde çok etkileyici
I discovered this from a Zoroastrian friend in Durham,England….and listened to Abdullah live in Capetown
Never heard a prayer this way. So calming, so peacful, so Allah
Huuuuuuuuuuu....greetings from Turkiye....great music
THE MAGNITUTE OF THIS MAKES ME RUN OUT OF AIR
WHEN THE HEART AND THE UNIVERSE MERGE
EVERYTHING IS ERASED AND EVERYTHING BECOMES ETERNAL
ALHAMDULILLAH ❣
I discovered this album inna Rasta house in 1992 in Dijon France...waaah
I discovered this a really incredible Nelson Mandela tribute mix by my favorite DJ/tastemaker Mr. Gilles Peterson. This song has meant so much for me over the last couple weeks, as a prayer, as an awakening of my primitive raw instincts and emotions, as a cry begging for forgiveness and redemption. I literally collapsed into my yoga mat (childs pose) after a particularly long day at work last week and let myself tear up a little while listening to it.
Je ne suis pas étonnée qu'elle produise de tels effets sur vous, cette "chanson" n'en est pas vraiment une c'est une sourate du Coran.
@@soliloque86 Oui, une pure escrocrie.
Transmitting vibes of peace and love throughout this expanse. As always keep Toting
Shoutout to the bass player for pretty much repeating the same bar for a quarter of an hour
But what a great bass line, oh boy!
That must take a lot of patience
The art of repeating , bassplayers job.
Wow, I been listening to this song since the 70's always humm that bass line when I wasn't reciting the Arabic and you're right it's the same
That was Greg Brown I played with him a lot a few years before he passed away. You would have loved Greg.
Masterpiece
beautiful and vastly underrated by many critics. an great musician thanks
this dude has the most slammin discography all his shit is good and this is where they got the sample for "the farmers market of the beast" a cali hip hop song
Alalhamdoulilahi !il y a 30 an que je l'ai connu mashaallah les vibrations spirituelles reste les mêmes.
I first heard this song in a farmer's market. A farmer's market of the beast....!
Listen to his Hajj (The Journey) with headphones.
I love that Melodic minor vibes! Great eastern flavours! I love the vocals! Those microtones! Brilliant!
😢חיבוק להגר❤ וישמעאל❤ משחר דרישת שלום ליצחק❤
Abdullah Ibrahim porté par le soufisme,chapeau Master Brand...
Beautiful Universal beyond the borders of this lonely planet Earth.
mâ shâ Llâh! - remembering old times.
Incredible rhythm
structure
this music speaks directly to my spirit. thanks for sharing it.
extraordinaire
Most enjoyable!
Thank you for sharing.
Beautiful thanks bubba Muhammad
In the farmer's market of the beast....
masha allah
Tears, this time, it’s a pitty
So fucking genius ♥️ Old school proper… well, for me, anyway… 40 years ago? Something like that anyway… ♥️Memories, and yep, beautiful lovely ones ♥️
Fantastic
Li ja mn 3nd marouane like 😂❤
ana hhh xD
Maravilloso! MashAllah!
De verdad? Para mi es imposible escucarlo... decepcionada.
por qué?
Awesome
text: quran surah 1; surah 2 verse 255; then dzikr. These texts are known for their deep spiritual/transcendental meaning
Shame it's impossible to listen to.
Thank you!
@@McFraneth why
@@McFranethmeditate
ISHMAEL IM CALLING YOU NOW PLEAS.
Mr. Ibrahim ci incontreremo Quest'estate a Grado (Allah willing ) .
Allahu Akbar
Yes brother
Amin my friend
Huuuuuu
Cowboy junkies stole the bass line for a Robert Johnson song . Interesting! Love this.
This is like Dhikr
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dhikr?wprov=sfla1
is someone know the tab of the bass line?
Jean, here is the bassline, in standard tuning, where 'E6' = E string, fret 6, OK? The line has 11 notes as follows: E6, A8, D8, G5, G6, G8, G6, G5, D8, A8, E6. At time code 01:43, the same sequence moves down and repeats, starting at E1, so you get E1, A3, D3, and so on. I hope this is helpful. The 'fast bit' can be tricky to finger but gets easier with practice. Good luck!
:-)
V
in my religion Quran should not interpreted that way "instruments" because it's the words of God, if you want to read and listen to quran the only way to make it beautiful is by human voice only, if you want to listen to an angel voice write "al ifassi" on youtube.
i'm not an extremist, i love music and smart new ideas, but respect for the words of god.
this is music, intrinsically. your comments dont have a real relevance in this song. If you want to pray to your god, go an pray and do what you want. This is music and a genuinely expression of a greatness musician. For me this is beautiful, so...what can do your god with that? welcome to XXI century my friend ;)
hhh you know! i'm not muslim anymore!
but we have to respect their religion, i mean all religions
why do we use quran? is that a lack of creativity or we can't right some poems or ...
think twice my Friend
Oh, so for you this song is disrespectful. OK ;)
yes, hope you understand what he say...
It is very sad that you cannot see beyond the confines of your own tradition and concepts to understand that most devoted musicians are essentially praying out loud. Their prayers are expressed in a language that transcends cultural, temporal, historical and other biased concepts of God and goes straight to the core of what worship actually entails, the surrender of the soul. Believe me, the composer and musicians here are very devout people. Respecting a religion has some relevance, but only to the intent of the religion, not the self-serving interpretations of the people that have tailored the confinements of the religion to their own oppressive ends. These are the people that are in the way of our unity as humans. Musicians supply that path.
Another African brother who thinks he is Lebanese.
Who's confusing music with the personal practice of his religion. I think this is terrible crap in fact, musically.
No clown he is a brother who is a Muslim just like you probably think you are white American worshiping a white Jesus.
another stupid person who thinks religion or spirituality is related to a certain race
@@McFranethsadly ppl here are weird cant appreciate a masterpiece
Beautiful Universal beyond the borders of this lonely planet Earth.