Simthud Durar

Simtud Durar, Simthud Durar or Simthud Duror (Arabic: سمط الدّرر‎; Arabic pronunciation: [ simðˤudduror]) is the book of poem praising Muhammad The Prophet of Islam written by Habib Ali bin Muhammad al-Habshi. The poem is usually recited during a Mawlid event. The poem is popular among Hadhrami descents, especially of Sayyids in Hadhramaut, in the island of Java and in the towns of Lamu, Mambrui and Mombasa.

Simthud Durar

Simtud Durar, Simthud Durar or Simthud Duror (Arabic: سمط الدّرر‎; Arabic pronunciation: [ simðˤudduror]) is the book of poem praising Muhammad The Prophet of Islam written by Habib Ali bin Muhammad al-Habshi. The poem is usually recited during a Mawlid event. The poem is popular among Hadhrami descents, especially of Sayyids in Hadhramaut, in the island of Java and in the towns of Lamu, Mambrui and Mombasa.