Thursday, December 10, 2009
MUNSHED GROUP
By Groups:
●ADIKKU
SAYANG
●ADI
PUTRA ●AEMAN (أيمن)
●AHMED
BUKHATIR (أحمد بخاطر)
●AKADEMI
NASYID ●AKBAR ●AKHIL
HAYY ●ALARM
ME ●ALGEBRA ●AL-JAWAHER
(الجواهر) ●AL-MIZAN
(الميزان) ●ALL
ONE ●ALL
FOR UMMAH ●ALIFF
ILA YA (ألف إلى ياء) ●AL-ANWAR (الأنوار) ●AL-WADI
(AL-AZHAR STUDENTS, EGYPT)
●AMAL
●AMAR
●AMIEN
●AS-SHOFF
(AL-AZHAR UNIVERSITY' STUDENTS, EGYPT)
●AN-NAURAH (النورة)
●AURA
●BROTHERS ●CHEB
ALI ●DA'IE
NADA ●DALIDA
(Arab Singer)
●DEVOTEES
●DE
HEARTY ●DIWANI ●DJ
Erwan ●DMENC
●DURANI ●EXIST
●FAR
EAST ●FAIRUZ
(Arab Singer)
●FIRDAUS
(فردوس)
●HADDAD
ALWI & SULIS ●HAFIZ
HAMIDUN ●HAIKAL
(هيكل) ●HIJJAZ (حجاز)
●IMAD
●INTEAM ●IRA ●IRSYADEE ●JEFRI
AL BUCHORI ●KOPRATASA ●LA
KHAUF
(لا خوف) ●MAWADDAH (مودة)
●MAWI
●MESTICA
●MESUT
KURTIS (مسعود كرتس) ●MARSHANDA
●MIRWANA
●MU'ADZ
(معاذ)
●MUSTIKA ●MUHAMMAD
AL-HUSAYAN (الحسيان)
●NADA
MURNI (AL-ARQAM)
●NADA
MURNI - Nostalgia ●NAFAS
●NAZREY
(Ex-RAIHAN) ●NATIVE
DEEN
●NETTA
KD & DANIL ●NEW
SAKHA ●NICE ●NOW
SEE HEART ●NUR
IRSYAD (نور إرشاد) ●OPICK ●QATRUNADA (قطر
الندى)
●RABBANI
(رباني) ●RAIHAN
(ريحان)
●RAST
●RUSYDAN ●SAFF
ONE ●SAMI
YUSUF ●SAUJANA
●SHOUTUL
AMAL
●SNADA
●SOUTUL
MUJAHIDEEN (صوت المجاهدين)
●STAR
FIVE
●SUARA
FIRDAUS ●SUARA
HATI ●SUARA
TAJDID ●SUHAIMI
●SYIFA (شفاء)
●UNGU
●UNIC ●WADI
EL-JADID ●WAHEEDA
●WARISAN
●WILDAN
●YASMIN
AL-KHAYYAM (ياسمين الخيام) ●YASIN
●YUSUF
ISLAM (يوسف إسلام)
●ZAHRAN ●ZAIN
BIKHA ●ZIKRAA (ذكرى) ●ZUBIR
ALI ●ZULFAN
●OTHERS
By Themes:
●HARI
GURU ●RAMADHAN
(رمضان) ● RAMADHAN
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(رمضان)
Arab:
●AMRU
DIAB (عمرو دياب)
●HISHAM
ABBAS
(هشام عباس) ●PASCALE
MASYALANI (بسكال مشعلاني) ●NAJWA
KARAM (نجوى كرم)
●DIANA
HADDAD (ديانا حداد) ●FIRQAH
THUYUUR AL-JANNAH (فرقة طيور الجنة ) ●RAMY
GAMAL ●DANYA
YUSOF (دانيا يوسف) ●NANCY
AJRAM (نـانسي
عجـرم)
●TAMER
HOSNY (تامر حسني)
●CRY
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Nasyid is a form of religious singing based on Islamic teachings, stories and so on. It used to be more in the Arabic tune but nowadays Nasyid is sung to newer musical tempo to suite taste of current listeners. Professor Margaret Sarkissian has published a paper entitled "Religion never had it so good": Contemporary nasyid and the growth of Islamic popular music in Malaysia, in the Yearbook for Traditional Music, vol. 37, pp. 124-152, 2005.
Anasheed are Islamic songs that usually are sung with no musical instruments in the background. Anasheed use only drums. Sometimes anasheed are used with the (aahaat), used in keyboard or with the human voice. Islamic Nasheed are often popular in the Islamic World and the Arab World. The material and lyrics of Anasheed reflect on Islamic beliefs, history, and religion. They have a dramatic and serious tone, and not a playful, pump-up style music. They are very popular among Arabs and Muslims. Religous Muslims also enjoy listening to anasheed.
A Nasheed (Arabic: singular نشيد , plural أناشيد; also spelt Nasyid in Malaysia and Indonesia; in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Ilahija) is an Islamic-oriented song. Traditionally, it is sung a cappella, accompanied only by a daff. This musical style is used because many Muslim scholars interpret Islam as prohibiting the use of musical instruments except for some basic percussion. Many people admire the purity and simplicity of the music.
A new generation of "Nasheed" artists use a wide variety of musical instruments in their art. This has caused controversy amongst the Muslim community because of the vast range of scholarly opinions that exist on Music in Islam. These range from absolutely no music and singing, to that of any musical instruments allowed so long as the subject matter is of an Islamic ethos. There is also a crossover of mainstream music of groups like Outlandish, Aman, and solo artists like Dawud Wharnsby Ali, Sami Yusuf, Slave of Allah and Idris Phillips, appealing to a significant Muslim crowd and also leading to performance of such artists at Islamic orientated festivals, conferences, concerts and shows (e.g. ISNA, Celebrate Eid, Young Muslims). Other artists and organisations such as Noor Media promote a 100% instrument free stance with nasheeds, differing from the current trends of the increasing usage of instruments in nasheeds.
Nasheeds are also increasingly being accompanied by professionally produced videos for certain tracks. Examples include Madinah Tun-Nabi by Aashiq al-Rasul Al Mu'allim, Meditation, Hasbi Rabbi (all by Sami Yusuf), Du'a by Seven 8 Six, Mercy like the Rain by SHAAM & Our World by Zain Bhikha.
Some example of a Nasheed artists now is Mishary Rashid Al-Afasy.
Nasheeds are popular in Middle East, Southeast Asia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo and South Asia. They are also popular in the UK among British Muslims.
(Wikipedia.Org)