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An introduction to an informative and factual blog post titled "rasoolan nabina arabic song download" can be written as follows: A beautiful song by the legendary Rasiya Nabina. It is sung in Arabic. The lyrics are about Rasulullah (sallallahu alaihi wa sallam) who is saying it so softly to his beloved Sakinatul Mawaddatil Qiyamiyah (also known as Khadijah, Radi Allahu Anha) that he can see her face light up like the sudden flash of lightning. Rasoolan is a girl with a name that means "the one who opens the path or opens the door" and Nabina is a river. The song has a special place in Islamic history because it was composed by Nabina, a Muslim convert from Judaism. Born in 1882, Nabina was the daughter of an Arab chief from the Yaman tribe. In her early years she studied music, poetry and dance in Arabia and then in Europe. In 1911 she married Ismail Hamadani from Adana, Turkey. The couple lived for seven years in England where they were well received by both Muslims and non-Muslims alike. The couple traveled through the Middle East, Asia and Africa until they returned to Turkey in 1918. She became the focus of the public's attention in late 1925 when she was featured on Indian soil for the first time, accompanied by her husband. The Berlin-based musical publication "Mohammedan" reported that Nabina had won favor with both Indian Muslims and non-Muslims alike by her music recitals, which were highly praised for their "intellectual content". The publication also cautioned that Nabina was one of those who "work under cover" because she was only known to Muslims. After the music came the poetry. "Rasoolan", one of Nabina's most famous songs, was composed in praise of Prophet Muhammad (sallallahu alaihi wa sallam). The song was said to have been inspired by her faith in Islam. She is reported to have said that she wrote it with tears streaming down her face when Moulana Rasheed Ahmed Gangohi performed the Hajj. Nabina had long dreamed of singing in Arabic. The dream materialized when she went on a pilgrimage tour to the holy places in 1926, accompanied by her husband and young son Badrul Hasan. But it was her last journey. "Rasoolan" was composed on their return journey to India, which happened to be the last Hajj of her life. Nabina's widowed husband Ismail Hamadani died several months after his wife. She spent the rest of her days in Calcutta, India under eight different Muslim names. Her last name was given as "Nabina" by Muslims and "Kohenoth" by Jewish people. Her final resting place is now marked with a large monument at the St John's Cathedral in Calcutta, India where she is buried along with her husband Ismail Hamadani. cfa1e77820
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