The people of the city of Madinah sang to welcome Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) upon his arrival at Medina, when he migrated from Makkah (his birth place) to Madinah, The Migration is also The Epoch of The Islamic Calendar. The intriguing fact about the spiritual song ‘TALA-AL-BADRU ALAYNA’ is a traditional Islamic poem that has its roots etched in the history of Islam. May Eid bring you and your families, peace and serenity.” The musical genius celebrated the occasion with an event in Mumbais Dharavi, the biggest. Rahman recently marked ten years of winning the Oscar for best music direction for the Danny Boyle directed Slumdog Millionnaire. Ameen has also expressed his happiness, “It gives me immense joy and pleasure to work with brother Yuvan in this divine track. This time, the woman drawing the nations ire is none other than Oscar-winning music maestro AR Rahmans daughter Khatija Rahman. Henceforth, the income generated through this song will be contributed to the poor and needy.” With so much of negativity around, a small little gesture from the team to bring a little positivity and festive cheer.Ī.R. It’s a happy moment to have this song unveiled on this beautiful occasion of Eid.
Ameen for the first time, that too in a blessed song like Tala Al Badru Alayna. Music Director and Composer Yuvan Shankar Raja, has quoted “I am feeling happy to work with my brother A.R. The original Arabic lyrics are by People of Madinah (to welcome Prophet Mohammed Pbuh). Zafroon Nizar has penned the Tamil lyrics of the song. The song’s composing, mixing and arranging is done by Yuvan Shankar Raja, who has crooned the song along with A.R. The lyrical song video which is being unveiled today (May 14, 2021) marking the blessed day of Eid. Little Maestro Yuvan Shankar Raja and AR Rahman’s son AR Ameen have collaborated for a Nasheed / Islamic Indie song titled ‘Tala Al Badru Alayna’.
Irrespective of creed, everyone deserves the same punishment for committing a crime,” said Noori. Since Iran is an Islamic country, there has not been much furore over this. “The film is being dubbed in many languages and likely to be released all around the world. Majidi, the 56-year-old director, has made acclaimed films such as Colour of Paradise (1999) and Children of Heaven (1997), which was nominated at the Oscars for the Best Foreign film category. However, Muhammad: Messenger of God has received the support of the Iranian government, which has partly funded the film. Yet, the film has sparked controversy outside Iran - the Islamic Research Academy, associated with the Al Azhar mosque of Egypt, issued a statement condemning it, and Saudi Arabia’s Grand Mufti also spoke against the film. The Oscar-winning Italian cinematographer Vittorio Storaro, has worked on various combinations of light and darkness to make this possible. Since visual descriptions of the prophet is prohibited in Islam, Majidi has chosen not to show the face of Muhammad in the film, keeping in mind religious sentiments. We have a problem with various actors shown playing Muhammad.” Secondly, photography isn’t allowed in Islam. People use a film’s name loosely, like when someone says bad things about the film, it sounds like an insult to Muhammad himself. After its world premiere on August 27 at the Montreal Film Festival, Muhammad: Messenger of God opened in Iran simultaneously in 57 screens but it is yet to release in other parts of the world.ĭemanding “action against the filmmakers”, Mohammed Saeed Noori, founder secretary of the Raza Academy, wrote in the memorandum: “Firstly, the name of the prophet shouldn’t be in the film’s title.