The song heavily features the Islamic declaration of faith, "La ilaha illallahu Muhammadu rasoolullah" .
The term (from Arabic Bayt , meaning verse) refers to devotional poetry or songs often used as lullabies or spiritual invocations. In the "Thalolam" context, these are frequently shared as lyrics or PDFs for religious and domestic use.
Stories of the Prophet Muhammad and other prominent Islamic historical figures. Values of empathy, maternal love, and communal harmony.
The song heavily features the Islamic declaration of faith, "La ilaha illallahu Muhammadu rasoolullah" .
The term (from Arabic Bayt , meaning verse) refers to devotional poetry or songs often used as lullabies or spiritual invocations. In the "Thalolam" context, these are frequently shared as lyrics or PDFs for religious and domestic use.
Stories of the Prophet Muhammad and other prominent Islamic historical figures. Values of empathy, maternal love, and communal harmony.