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  2. Mustapha (song) - Wikipedia

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    The composition's lyrics are mainly in English and Arabic, repeating the word Allah, the Arabic word for God used by Muslims. It also uses a sentence in Persian-emulating gibberish, reflecting Mercury's Parsi background. The lyrics repeat the names Mustapha and Ibrahim. The lyrics also repeat the phrase "Allah will pray for you."

  3. Islam and music - Wikipedia

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    Still other Muslims believe that all instruments are allowed, provided they are used for acceptable or halal types of music and are not sexually arousing or un-Islamic. [25] Hence there is a long history of instrumental accompaniments to devotional songs, particularly in the Shia and Sufi traditions. [10]

  4. 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.

  5. Rihanna Apologizes to Muslim Fans for a Song Used in Fenty x ...

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    The song in question is “Doom” by London-based producer Coucou Chloe, which includes a remix version of the hadith. Rihanna Apologizes to Muslim Fans for a Song Used in Fenty x Savage Show ...

  6. Mona Haydar - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, Haydar and her husband, Sebastian, set up a stand in Cambridge, Massachusetts, inviting people to “Talk to a Muslim,” offering them coffee, donuts, and flowers as a means to “replace trauma with love.” [9] Haydar gained an audience after her social media post about their project went viral, and it helped her reach an international audience. [10]

  7. Talaʽ al-Badru ʽAlayna - Wikipedia

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    Tala al-Badru Alayna (Arabic: طلع البدر علينا, romanized: Ṭalaʿ al-Badru ʿAlaynā) is a traditional Islamic nasheed that the Ansar Muslims of Medina sang for the Islamic prophet Muhammad upon his arrival at Medina. Many sources claim it was first sung as he sought refuge there after being forced to leave his hometown of Mecca ...

  8. Muslim In America - The Huffington Post

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    She is Muslim so they trust her, she’s not like the others who just want to look at naked models and steal clothes.’ In under an hour I was called a terrorist, tres chic and trusted, all because of the hijab on my head.”

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