Bundle of Flowers part 7 – Traditions of the Prophet and his Family

Posted by admin on March 22nd, 2010 and filed under traditions of | 25 Comments »

Bundle of Flowers is a HashemsFilms production based on the traditions of the Holy Prophet Mohammed (pbuhahf) and his Family or Ahlulbayt. Stay tuned for new parts.

Duration : 0:9:48

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Vicious Life (The Veils – Vicious Traditions)

Posted by admin on March 10th, 2010 and filed under traditions | 25 Comments »

l like this song very much and just decided to make something like clip with photo from my life…

Duration : 0:4:47

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WDWICP DSDV Episode 12 “Traditions!!”

Posted by admin on February 12th, 2010 and filed under traditions | 5 Comments »

My 12th Episode talking and showing my experience at Traditions last summer =)

Duration : 0:10:17

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West african traditional drumming lesson (Dansa)

Posted by admin on December 30th, 2009 and filed under african tradition | 9 Comments »

complete solo phrases for dansa,traditional Malian rhythm, by master drummer Mady Keita (Bamako,Mali)

Duration : 0:7:11

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Culture “Riverside”

Posted by admin on December 22nd, 2009 and filed under culture | 25 Comments »

Vocal trio Culture helped define the sound and style of Rastafarian roots reggae, thanks largely to charismatic singer, songwriter, and leader Joseph Hill. True to their name, Culture’s material was devoted almost exclusively to spiritual, social, and political messages, and Hill delivered them with a fervent intensity that grouped him with Rastafarian militants like Burning Spear and Black Uhuru. Their classic debut, Two Sevens Clash, is still considered a roots reggae landmark, and most of their other late-’70s output maintains a similarly high standard. After a hiatus, Culture returned in the mid-’80s with a lighter, more polished sound that drew from more eclectic musical sources. Yet the force of their message never softened, and they soldiered on into the new millennium.

Duration : 0:4:6

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