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മലയാളംകണ്ട ഏറെ പ്രസിദ്ധമായ മുസ്ലിംഭക്തിഗാനങ്ങൾ.. പുണ്ണ്യ റസൂലിനെക്കുറിച്ചുള്ള ഈ സുന്ദര ഗാനങ്ങൾ നിങ്ങള്ക്ക് കഴിഞ്ഞ കാലത്തേക്കുള്ള ഒരായിരം ഓർമ്മകൾ സമ്മാനിക്കും..

നിങ്ങൾ കേൾക്കാൻ കാതോർത്തിരുന്ന ആ മനോഹര ഗാനങ്ങൾ വീണ്ടും ഒന്നിനുപിറകെ ഒന്നായി ഒന്നേമുക്കാൽ മണിക്കൂർ സമയം.

Old Is Gold Mappila Pattukal
ഈ ഗാനങ്ങൾ നിങ്ങൾക്ക് ഇഷ്ടമായെങ്കിൽ ഷെയർ ചെയ്യാൻ മറക്കരുതേ..

Album: Rasoole Nin Kanivale
11 Meelad Shareef Songs
Singers : K.G Markose, Kannur Shereef, Vilayil Faseela, Usha, Roshni
Nabidinam Pattukal & mappila pattukal Nonstop Songs



Rabi' al-awwal is the third month in the Islamic calendar. During this month, majority of the Muslims celebrate Mawlid - the birthday of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. Sunni Muslims believe the exact date of birth of Muhammad to have been on the twelfth of this month.
Although historians and scholars disagree on the exact date of Muhammad's birth, it is commonly celebrated on 12th of Rabi' al-awwal. The celebration of the Mawlid is done differently depending on the country. In some areas celebrations begin as early as the first of the month and can continue till the end of the month. Muslims generally put coloured lights on roads, streets, and their homes and put green flags as well to celebrate. On these occasions sweets and drinks are also distributed widely from home to home and to the general public. In some areas Muslims also exchange gifts.It is the month of blessings.

Mappila Paattu or Mappila Song is a folklore Muslim song genre rendered to lyrics in colloquial Mappila dialect of Malayalam laced with Arabic, by the Mappilas of Malabar. Mappila songs have a distinct cultural identity, while at the same time, remain closely linked to the cultural practices of Kerala. The songs often used words from Persian, Urdu, Tamil, Hindi apart from Arabic and Malayalam, but the grammatical syntax was always based on Malayalam. They deal with themes such as religion, love, satire and heroism, and are often sung at occasions of birth, marriage and death. Mappila Paattu form an integral part of the heritage of Malayalam literature today and is regarded by some as the most popular branch of Malayalam literature, enjoyed by all communities in Kerala.

Harmonium, Tabla, Ganjira and Elathaalam are the musical instruments employed for this performance. Only the Mappilapaattu will be sung on the occasion.

The word Oppana may have been derived from an Arabic form Afna. There are two types of Oppana, one is Oppana chayal another is Oppana murukkam. When Oppana chayal is performed, they do not clap their hands. If it begins with Chayal it would also end with Chayal only.

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