Amutu Li Ahya Nasheed 🏆
So the phrase could be interpreted as: or "The nasheed of dying to live" .
أَمُوتُ لِتَحْيَا.. "I die so that you may live." amutu li ahya nasheed
The majority of Islamic scholars distinguish between nasheed (vocal-only religious poetry) and music (involving instruments). The "Amutu Li Ahya" nasheed, specifically in the Alafasy version, is generally (voices only) or uses only a simple duff (frame drum) or vocal percussion. It contains no instruments considered haram (forbidden) by conservative schools of thought. So the phrase could be interpreted as: or
A short phrase, but a lifetime of meaning. It’s about the beauty of giving without expecting a return. It’s about the strength found in faith. If this nasheed doesn’t move your heart, check if it’s still beating. 💔 The "Amutu Li Ahya" nasheed, specifically in the
: The idea that by "killing" one's ego or worldly desires (Nafs), a believer achieves a higher state of spiritual life.