Mere Aqa Mere Mowla by Islamic Da’wah Academy: Urdu Nasheed
5 August 2009
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Nasheed: Mere Aqa Mere Mowla
Voice: Junaid Hussein
Language: Urdu
Audio:
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This is from the Bukhari jalsa on 2nd August 2009











THE NASHEED/NAAT WAS PRAYED BY JUNAID HUSSEIN
as-Salaamu ‘alaikum wr wb,
Jzk for letting us know, details updated.
w/s
THE STUDENT RECITING IS JUNAID HUSSEIN ARBI SAUM STUDENT FROM LONDON
mashallah. this aint the full version though? can the admin please upload more nasheeeds of the ida
as-Salaamu ‘alaikum wr wb,
This isn’t the full version in comparison to the original recitor, but it is according to the audio from the Islamic Da’wah Academy jalsa.
We will upload more nasheeds after seeking permission from the Academy insha Allaah. However, you should try visiting the Academy website and requesting the admins to put it up there as before, as it is their audio.
Jzk.
w/s
do you have permission for all of this.
@abz, as-Salaamu ‘alaikum wr wb,
This nasheed was sent to us by someone to upload onto the website. If any audio is put up (against the wishes of those who hosted it in the first place), they can email us at admin@the-deen.co.uk and we will take it off immediately insha Allaah.
w/s
@admin, jazakaalah for letting me know
Assalaamu3laykum
I smell the stench of rivalry in the comments of this post…brothers there is no basis to this rivalry, if the great personalities of these institutes were to come to know of this-and i know they already know-they would most definately be dissapointed.
Lets all be one and united.
Masha’allah great recitation
brothers should benefit from these sites:
http://www.idauk.org
http://www.shaykh.org
and should try and benefit from the programmes of Shaykh Muhammad Saleem Dhorat Hafizahullah
Please check http://www.idauk.org for further programmes live through the internet
Masha’Allah pretty good. Very close to moulana Anas.
I don’t think he was trying to make it exactly the same but own version.