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.
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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.
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