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The song was recorded in Ipsha Recording Studio at Kakrail and took a single schedule by recording engineer Abdul Majid. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Three microphones are being used to capture the voice and music. Abdul Jabbar gives his voice on a single mic; second mic captures the effect of added sounds by 12 rhythm players, third mic is used to capture ...
Abdul Alim; S.I. Tutul; Pritom Ahmed; Shafin Ahmed; Asif Akbar; Rafiqul Alam (singer) Robi Chowdhury; Fakir Alamgir; Ali Hossain; Fazlur Rahman Babu; Ayub Bachchu
Mohammad Abdul Jabbar (10 February 1938 – 30 August 2017) [1] [2] was a Bangladeshi singer. "Tumi Ki Dekhechho Kobhu Jiboner Porajoy" , "Salam Salam Hajar Salam" and " Joy Bangla, Banglar Joy " were three of his songs which made it to the top 20 all-time Bangla songs in 2006 survey by the BBC Bangla . [ 3 ]
Ali Ahmed Mullah (born 5 July 1947), is the veteran muazzin (caller for prayer) at the Masjid al-Haram in Mecca, Saudi Arabia for the past four decades. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Ali Ahmed Mulla is the longest serving muazzin for the Masjid al-Haram and has been following his family tradition in this profession since 1975.
Live at Ali's Alley is a live album by trumpeter Ahmed Abdullah, listed simply as "Abdullah" on the cover.It was recorded on April 24, 1978, at New York City's Ali's Alley, and released on vinyl in 1980 by Cadence Jazz Records as the label's inaugural release.
When an ayatollah gains a significant following and they are recognized for religiously correct views, they are considered a Marja'-e-Taqlid, which in common parlance is "grand ayatollah". [24] Usually as a prelude to such status, a mujtahid [ note 1 ] is asked to publish a juristic treatise in which he answers questions about the application ...
Muslimgauze's music is often difficult to describe due to sheer volume, content diversity and often singular stylings; Jones never produced any hit albums or songs. However, it's possible to describe common features of his music as he tended to use many of the same strategies, modified from album to album to give each release a distinct feel or ...
The film follows the journey of the South Asian rock music band Junoon and addresses music in Islam. [1] The film won the "Outstanding story on South Asia - Broadcast" award at the South Asian Journalists Association Awards. On 17 July 2003, the documentary was aired by BBC on the television programme Wide Angle, based upon Junoon and music in ...