Al Baraa
08-20-2008, 12:26 AM
I have a humble request and a calling for reward! Over at Ilm Summit Sh Yaser had recorded a Andalusi nasheed with us in our "studio" (Haytham's hotel room 527). After some work the audio has come out quite well.
We want someone with graphics talent. Basically for each line of this nasheed, to create some graphics (either drawn and scanned or created digitally) which will then later incorporated into a video.
I would do it myself, but then again, I want to give others the oppurtunity to participate (and I already got quite a bit on my plate).
Link to Nasheed audio:
http://gemreel.com/temp/ShYaser-AndalusNasheed.mp3
Below are the lines for the nasheed translated (Jazakallahu khairun AbdulHasib for doing the translation!):00:00 - 00:06 - Everything declines after reaching perfection,
00:07 - 00:13 - therefore let no man be beguiled by the sweetness of a pleasant life.
00:14-00:19 - As you have observed, these are the decrees that are inconstant:
00:21 - 00:27 - he whom a single moment has made happy, has been harmed by many other moments;
00:28 - 00:38 - And this is the abode that will show pity for no man, nor will any condition remain in its state for it.
00:39 - 00:50 - Fate irrevocably destroys every ample coat of mail when Mashrifi swords and spears glance off without effect;
00:51 - 01:01 - It unsheaths each sword only to destroy it even if it be an Ibn Dhi Yazan and the scabbard Ghumdan
01:02 - 01:06 - Where are the crowned kings of Yemen
01:07 - 01:11 - and where are their jewel-studded diadems and crowns?
01:12 - 01:16 - Where are [the buildings] Shaddad raised in Iram
01:17 - 01:23 - and where is [the empire] the Sassanians ruled in Persia?
01:23 - 01:28 - Where is the gold Qarun once possessed
01:29 - 01:34 - where are `Ad and Shaddad and Qahtan?
01:35 - 01:40 - An irrevocable decree overcame them all so that they passed away
01:41 - 01:45 and the people came to be as though they had never existed.
01:46 - 01:51 - The kingdoms and kings that had been came to be
01:52 - 1:57 - like what a sleeper has told about [his] dream vision.
01:58 - 02:03 - Fate turned against Darius as well as his slayer
02:04 - 02:09 and as for Chosroes, no vaulted palace offered him protection.
02:10 - 02:19 - It is as if no cause had ever made the hard easy to bear, and as if Solomon had never ruled the world.
02:20 - 02:24 - The misfortunes brought on by Fate are of many different kinds,
02:25 - 02:30 - while Time has causes of joy and of sorrow.
02:31 - 02:35 - For the accidents [of fortune] there is a consolation that makes them easy to bear,
02:36 - 02:41 - yet there is no consolation for what has befallen Islam.
02:42 - 02:46 - An event which cannot be endured has overtaken the peninsula;
02:47 - 02:52 one such that Uhud has collapsed because of it and Thahlan has crumbled!
02:53 - 02:57 - The evil eye has struck [the peninsula][9] in its Islam so that [the land] decreased
02:58 - 03:03 - until whole regions and districts were despoiled of [the faith]
03:03 - 03:08 - Therefore ask Valencia what is the state of Murcia;
03:08 - 03:13 and where is Jativa, and where is Jaen?
03:15 - 03:23 - Where is Cordoba, the home of the sciences, and many a scholar whose rank was once lofty in it?
03:24 - 03:33 - Where is Seville and the pleasures it contains, as well as its sweet river overflowing and brimming full?
03:34 - 03:38 - [They are] capitals which were the pillars of the land,
03:39 - 03:44 - yet when the pillars are gone, it may no longer endure!
03:45 - 03:50 - The tap of the white ablution fount weeps in despair,
03:51 - 03:56 - like a passionate lover weeping at the departure of the beloved,
03:57 - 04.01 - Over dwellings emptied of Islam that were first vacated
04.02 - 04.06 - and are now inhabited by unbelief;
04.07 - 04.17 - In which the mosques have become churches wherein only bells and crosses may be found.
04.18 - 04.27 - Even the mihrabs weep though they are solid; even the pulpits mourn though they are wooden!
04.28 - 04.33 - 0 you who remain heedless though you have an admonition in Fate:
04.34 - 04.39 - if you are asleep, Fate is always awake!
04.41 - 04.45 - And you who walk forth cheerfully while your homeland diverts you [from cares],
04.46 - 04.50 - can a homeland beguile any man after [the loss of] Seville?
04.51 - 04.55 - This misfortune has caused those that preceded it to be forgotten
04.56 - 5.01 - nor can it ever be forgotten for the length of all time!
05.02 - 05.13 - 0 you who ride lean, thoroughbred steeds which seem like eagles in the racecourse;
05.14 - 05.19 - And you who carry slender, Indian blades which seem like fires in the darkness
05.20 - 05.25 caused by the dust cloud [of war],
05.25 - 05.35 - And you who are living in luxury beyond the sea enjoying life, you who have strength and power in your homelands,
05.36 - 05.40 - Have you no news of the people of Andalus,
05.41 - 05.46 - for riders have carried forth what men have said [about them]?
05.47 - 05.51 - How often have the weak, who were being
05.52 - 05.57 - killed and captured while no man stirred, asked our help?
05.58 - 6.02 - What means this severing of the bonds of Islam on your behalf
6.03 - 6.07 - when you, 0 worshipers of God, are [our] brethren?
6.08 - 6.12 - Are there no heroic souls with lofty ambitions;
6.13 - 6.17 - are there no helpers and defenders of righteousness?
6.18 - 6.22 - 0, who will redress the humiliation of a people who were once powerful,
6.23 - 6.28 - a people whose condition injustice and tyrants have changed?
6.29 - 6.33 - Yesterday they were kings in their own homes,
6.34 - 6.38 - but today they are slaves in the land of the nonbeliever!
6.38 - 6.48 - Thus, were you to see them perplexed, with no one to guide them, wearing the cloth of shame in its different shades,
6.49 - 6.53 - And were you to behold their weeping when they are sold,
6.54 - 6.59 - the matter would strike fear into your heart, and sorrow would seize you.
7.00 - 7.04 - Alas, many a mother and child have been parted
7.05 - 7.10 - as souls and bodies are separated!
7.11 - 7.15 - And many a maiden fair as the sun when it rises,
7.16 - 7.20 - as though she were rubies and pearls,
7.21 - 7.25 - Is led off to abomination by a barbarian against her will,
7.26 - 7.31 - while her eye is in tears and her heart is stunned.
7.32 - 7.36 - The heart melts with sorrow at such [sights],
7.36 - 7.44 if there is any Islam or belief in that heart!
--
Places to find images:
http://www.sxc.hu/
You own high rez artwork/photos
where to send the photos:
scatteredflame (at) gmail (dot) com
We want someone with graphics talent. Basically for each line of this nasheed, to create some graphics (either drawn and scanned or created digitally) which will then later incorporated into a video.
I would do it myself, but then again, I want to give others the oppurtunity to participate (and I already got quite a bit on my plate).
Link to Nasheed audio:
http://gemreel.com/temp/ShYaser-AndalusNasheed.mp3
Below are the lines for the nasheed translated (Jazakallahu khairun AbdulHasib for doing the translation!):00:00 - 00:06 - Everything declines after reaching perfection,
00:07 - 00:13 - therefore let no man be beguiled by the sweetness of a pleasant life.
00:14-00:19 - As you have observed, these are the decrees that are inconstant:
00:21 - 00:27 - he whom a single moment has made happy, has been harmed by many other moments;
00:28 - 00:38 - And this is the abode that will show pity for no man, nor will any condition remain in its state for it.
00:39 - 00:50 - Fate irrevocably destroys every ample coat of mail when Mashrifi swords and spears glance off without effect;
00:51 - 01:01 - It unsheaths each sword only to destroy it even if it be an Ibn Dhi Yazan and the scabbard Ghumdan
01:02 - 01:06 - Where are the crowned kings of Yemen
01:07 - 01:11 - and where are their jewel-studded diadems and crowns?
01:12 - 01:16 - Where are [the buildings] Shaddad raised in Iram
01:17 - 01:23 - and where is [the empire] the Sassanians ruled in Persia?
01:23 - 01:28 - Where is the gold Qarun once possessed
01:29 - 01:34 - where are `Ad and Shaddad and Qahtan?
01:35 - 01:40 - An irrevocable decree overcame them all so that they passed away
01:41 - 01:45 and the people came to be as though they had never existed.
01:46 - 01:51 - The kingdoms and kings that had been came to be
01:52 - 1:57 - like what a sleeper has told about [his] dream vision.
01:58 - 02:03 - Fate turned against Darius as well as his slayer
02:04 - 02:09 and as for Chosroes, no vaulted palace offered him protection.
02:10 - 02:19 - It is as if no cause had ever made the hard easy to bear, and as if Solomon had never ruled the world.
02:20 - 02:24 - The misfortunes brought on by Fate are of many different kinds,
02:25 - 02:30 - while Time has causes of joy and of sorrow.
02:31 - 02:35 - For the accidents [of fortune] there is a consolation that makes them easy to bear,
02:36 - 02:41 - yet there is no consolation for what has befallen Islam.
02:42 - 02:46 - An event which cannot be endured has overtaken the peninsula;
02:47 - 02:52 one such that Uhud has collapsed because of it and Thahlan has crumbled!
02:53 - 02:57 - The evil eye has struck [the peninsula][9] in its Islam so that [the land] decreased
02:58 - 03:03 - until whole regions and districts were despoiled of [the faith]
03:03 - 03:08 - Therefore ask Valencia what is the state of Murcia;
03:08 - 03:13 and where is Jativa, and where is Jaen?
03:15 - 03:23 - Where is Cordoba, the home of the sciences, and many a scholar whose rank was once lofty in it?
03:24 - 03:33 - Where is Seville and the pleasures it contains, as well as its sweet river overflowing and brimming full?
03:34 - 03:38 - [They are] capitals which were the pillars of the land,
03:39 - 03:44 - yet when the pillars are gone, it may no longer endure!
03:45 - 03:50 - The tap of the white ablution fount weeps in despair,
03:51 - 03:56 - like a passionate lover weeping at the departure of the beloved,
03:57 - 04.01 - Over dwellings emptied of Islam that were first vacated
04.02 - 04.06 - and are now inhabited by unbelief;
04.07 - 04.17 - In which the mosques have become churches wherein only bells and crosses may be found.
04.18 - 04.27 - Even the mihrabs weep though they are solid; even the pulpits mourn though they are wooden!
04.28 - 04.33 - 0 you who remain heedless though you have an admonition in Fate:
04.34 - 04.39 - if you are asleep, Fate is always awake!
04.41 - 04.45 - And you who walk forth cheerfully while your homeland diverts you [from cares],
04.46 - 04.50 - can a homeland beguile any man after [the loss of] Seville?
04.51 - 04.55 - This misfortune has caused those that preceded it to be forgotten
04.56 - 5.01 - nor can it ever be forgotten for the length of all time!
05.02 - 05.13 - 0 you who ride lean, thoroughbred steeds which seem like eagles in the racecourse;
05.14 - 05.19 - And you who carry slender, Indian blades which seem like fires in the darkness
05.20 - 05.25 caused by the dust cloud [of war],
05.25 - 05.35 - And you who are living in luxury beyond the sea enjoying life, you who have strength and power in your homelands,
05.36 - 05.40 - Have you no news of the people of Andalus,
05.41 - 05.46 - for riders have carried forth what men have said [about them]?
05.47 - 05.51 - How often have the weak, who were being
05.52 - 05.57 - killed and captured while no man stirred, asked our help?
05.58 - 6.02 - What means this severing of the bonds of Islam on your behalf
6.03 - 6.07 - when you, 0 worshipers of God, are [our] brethren?
6.08 - 6.12 - Are there no heroic souls with lofty ambitions;
6.13 - 6.17 - are there no helpers and defenders of righteousness?
6.18 - 6.22 - 0, who will redress the humiliation of a people who were once powerful,
6.23 - 6.28 - a people whose condition injustice and tyrants have changed?
6.29 - 6.33 - Yesterday they were kings in their own homes,
6.34 - 6.38 - but today they are slaves in the land of the nonbeliever!
6.38 - 6.48 - Thus, were you to see them perplexed, with no one to guide them, wearing the cloth of shame in its different shades,
6.49 - 6.53 - And were you to behold their weeping when they are sold,
6.54 - 6.59 - the matter would strike fear into your heart, and sorrow would seize you.
7.00 - 7.04 - Alas, many a mother and child have been parted
7.05 - 7.10 - as souls and bodies are separated!
7.11 - 7.15 - And many a maiden fair as the sun when it rises,
7.16 - 7.20 - as though she were rubies and pearls,
7.21 - 7.25 - Is led off to abomination by a barbarian against her will,
7.26 - 7.31 - while her eye is in tears and her heart is stunned.
7.32 - 7.36 - The heart melts with sorrow at such [sights],
7.36 - 7.44 if there is any Islam or belief in that heart!
--
Places to find images:
http://www.sxc.hu/
You own high rez artwork/photos
where to send the photos:
scatteredflame (at) gmail (dot) com