Request a Hymn

Missing your favourite qasida, nasheed, or poem on MusimHymns.com? Use the comments section below to suggest an addition to the site!

Below are listed the poems that have been requested so far, as well requested poems that have been added.

Requested

Arabic

  1. Qaṣīdat al-Burda (x2)
  2. al-Ghawthiyya
  3. aṣ-Ṣalāt al-Badriyya (Ṣalātu Llāh, Salāmu Llāh)
  4. al-Fiyāshiyya
  5. Ishrab Sharāb Ahl aṣ-Ṣafā
  6. Ya Sayyidī Irḥam Lanā
  7. Yā Man Sarayta Laylā
  8. Astaghfiru Llāha
  9. Laka l-Ḥamdu
  10. Naḥnu fī Rawḍati r-Rasūli
  11. Kullamā Qultu bi-Qurbī
  12. Wa Shlōn Anām al-Layl

Urdu

  1. Shāhe Mardān heiñ ‘Alī

Added

23 Comments

  1. Hasnain ali

    Salam brother
    Can you please add these 2 please:

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nphNzcHmowk

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=BKg_kuVeZig

    Jzk.
    Allah reward you.
    Hasnain

  2. Fatima Miah

    Assalamu aleikum,
    This is such a beautiful and well-presented website, mashaAllah. May Allah bless it and those who use it.
    Could you please add some more poems from the Diwan of Sidi Muhammad ibn al-Habib. Especially Seeking Forgiveness, Praise, and Song Written Before the Prophet.
    Thank you!

  3. Anonymous

    ‎ ‎السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته

    Please add “ya man sarayta layla” (popularly sung by some East African children on YouTube.). This qasida is regarding the Isra and Mi’raj.

  4. Habibi Suedi

    Asalamoalaikom,

    I would request “Ya Sayyidi irhamlana” and the qawali “Shahe mardane Ali” where the famous quote of Mo’inuddin Chishti is included “baghair hubba Ali mudda nehi, ibadat to kabihi har kis silah nehi”

  5. yusuf

    السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته

    love your work! would you please add ishrab sharab ahl safa

  6. Ali

    Salam,
    Allah bless you for this amazing website. Could you please add Qad Kafani by Imam Haddad?

  7. Husna

    Could you add Mawlaya

  8. Would love if this Qasida by Yunus Emre would also be added:

    “The silver streams of paradise, they flow and sing Allah Allah,
    The nightingales of faith arise and sing aloud Allah Allah,

    With faces brighter than the moon, With voices sweet they all commune,
    the heavenly maidens sing this tune SubhanAllah! Allah Allah,

    There is eating and there is drinking there, with angel mercies everywhere, Idris his prophet robes shall wear,
    and All shall sing Allah Allah,

    The angels of Allah all raise their voices with His endless praise, tasbih and Alhamd and shukr always,
    So sing with them Allah Allah,

    Yunus Emre has this to say, We’ll meet together on that day, where somber sing and fountains play , So sing with me Allah Allah !
    [Yunus Emre]

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZ-eu9atGdE

    https://youtu.be/s3D105VmhNI?t=1061

    http://www.yunusemre.net/siirler/109-Sol-Cennetin-Irmaklari.html

  9. Mohammad Nasir Niazi

    Assalam o Allaikum,
    Can you please add Basharalana
    بشر لنا
    Jazakallahukhair,
    Abu haleema

  10. ALHAN

    Salaam,
    Mabrook for successfully creating this site. It really is going to be patronize in the coming years, in shaa allaah. “Salaatullah” was also popular at the time of tala’al badru ‘alayna discussing the relationship of Allaah to his slaves. Hope you can add it to your list.

    • Comment by post author

      Wa ‘alaykum as-salām Alhan,
      I’m not sure what poem you’re referring to. By popular at the time of Tala‘a l-Badru do you mean another poem from the time of the Sahaba?
      When I hear “Salatullah” what comes to mind is the famous Salat Badriyya, the chorus of which goes “Salatullah Salamullah . . .” Is that what you mean?

  11. Nilo

    Salam,
    Amazing work, everything is really well made and easy to understand. This website creates a platform for students of Islam to learn about The love for the holy Prophet ﷺ. This is very important nowadays. MashAllah. May Allah reward you-
    I would just like to request the Moroccan qasida Bushra lana, Qasida Burda shareef, and Qasida Gawthiya.

  12. Mir Mirani

    Please add some poems from Imam Shafi’i’s Diwan.

    • Comment by post author

      Salam Mir Mirani,

      Thanks for the suggestion. As much as I love them, I’m not sure Imam al-Shāfi‘ī’s poems would be suitable for this site. They’re not usually sung as devotional songs at gatherings, but more often read privately and reflected on for their wealth of wisdom and practical life advice.

      But I’ll have a think and let you know if I reconsider. Definitely have a few favourite poems in mind that I would start with in that case . . .

      Here’s a link to a parallel Arabic–English edition of the Imam’s poems, which may interest you:
      https://rissc.jo/imam-shafii-poetry/

      Was-salam,
      Yaqub

  13. Kate

    Assalamu alaykum, jazakumAllah khair for your fantastic work! It is a beautiful site and the translation, transliteration, and audio samples are absolutely wonderful, mashaAllah! Would you be willing to do qawwalis as well? I know they have all kinds of instruments, but the language is quite difficult for non-native speakers so a translation and transliteration would be greatly appreciated.

  14. Wajahat Khan

    Asalamualaikum. Great site. Lot of potential here Mashallah. Please add QAMARUN

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