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2 Beautiful Songs About The Prophet for Your Family

“Tala’al Badru Alayna” was first sung by the people of Medina welcoming Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) upon arriving at their blessed city on the year of hijrah. Enjoying this beautiful rendition with your family is a great way to model your love of the Prophet (pbuh) for your children.

All Muslim musicians, Maher Zain, Hamza Namira, Mesut Kurtis, Raef and Irfan Makki, perform “Tala’al Badru Alayna” live at The Apollo Theatre in London , United Kingdom. The concert was organized by Awakening Live in October 2014.

Sing Along

Singing is a classic pedagogical tool for children to learn various material. Singing along with the nasheed “That’s What Muhammad Said” instills some of the best Islamic manners in children. Below are the lyrics to sing along to.

“That’s What Muhammad Said” Lyrics

I try not to waste water
That’s what Muhammad said,
And always fill a bowl
Cause that’s what Muhammad said,
be nice to my father
That’s what Muhammad said,
Better to my mother
That’s what Muhammad said,
Respect to my elders
That’s what Muhammad said,
And good to my neighbours
That’s what Muhammad said,
And never loose my temper
That’s what Muhammad said,
Smiling is much better
That’s what Muhammad said,,

Muhammad came to guide us
And what a perfect teacher
Allah has sent to us

I always pray on time
That’s what Muhammad said,
And fast through Ramadan
That’s what Muhammad said,
Pay all my zakat
That’s what Muhammad said,
To those less fortunate
That’s what Muhammad said,
And only when I’m able
That’s what Muhammad said,
I perform my Hajj
That’s what Muhammad said,
To never be unkind
That’s what Muhammad said,
Be honest all the time
That’s what Muhammad said,

When I sleep at night
Cause that’s what Muhammad said,
I say all my Du’a
Cause that’s what Muhammad said,

And then I hope to see the beautiful face of Muhammad in my dream…

“That’s What Muhammad Said” is written and produced by Subhi Alshaik.

This article is from our archive, originally published at an earlier date, and now republished for its importance.

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