- Hamd
A Hamd ( _ar. حمد) is a poem or song in praise of
Allah . A hamd is usually written in eitherArabic , Persian, Punjabi, orUrdu . Sung hamd can be found inqawwali performances. Hamd comes from theQu'ran whichMuslim s believe isAllah 's word. It is equivalent to the word "Praise" in English language. "All things praise you (Allah)" (Quran)Hamd is sung all over the Muslim world from Indonesia to Morocco. However in the past few years, Pakistan has been the hub for Hamds.
Some well-known hamd singers are Ustad
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan , along with his nephew Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, the Sabri Brothers, and Qari Waheed Zafar.Modern English singers of hamd are
Yusuf Islam ,Sami Yusuf and the quintetAashiq al-Rasul .'Hamd' is also used extensively in Christian religious music from India & Pakistan and all over the world where people from this region are found.'Hamd' is not the exclusive domain of any religion. As pointed out - it denotes praise to God, it is more extensively used in the Muslim world. It is usually used in conjunction with the Sanna and referred to as 'Hamd - o - Sanna'.
See also
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Naat
*Nusrullah Khan Noori External links
* [http://www.banglakitab.com - www.BanglaKitab.com - Largest Online Collection of Bangla/Bengali Hamd/Naats/Nasheeds, Books, Qerat, Speeches and more.]
* [http://www.islamibayanaat.com - www.IslamiBayanaat.com - Some Nice Online Urdu Hamd/Naat/Nasheeds & English Resources(Tafsir/Explanation of Quran, Speeches, Books, Links, etc.)]
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