Preferred Citation: Frueh, Joanna. Erotic Faculties. Berkeley:  University of California Press,  c1996 1996. http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft8199p23v/


 
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The opening line, "Nabina Mohamed qal ya Bilal" (Our Prophet Muhammad said, 'O Bilal'), refers to Bilal ibn Rabah, the first mu'adhin , symbolizing a call to spiritual awareness and mercy. About the Artist: Mahmoud Fadl

is a soulful Islamic nasheed performed by the Egyptian artist Mahmoud Fadl . Released as a single in February 2021 through the platform Esma3na (إسمعنا) , the track has become a popular modern rendition of traditional Sufi folklore. The Story Behind the Song The opening line, "Nabina Mohamed qal ya Bilal"

The song is characterized by its rhythmic simplicity and melodic devotion. It draws heavily from , blending traditional Egyptian spiritual themes with modern production. Other popular tracks by Fadl include Al Mesk Fah and Eh El Amal Ya Ahmed , which have millions of views across Spotify and YouTube. The Story Behind the Song The song is

Born in 1955 into a Nubian family, he is a master percussionist known for his work with the Drummers of the Nile and his exploration of Nubian soul and Arabic pop. Born in 1955 into a Nubian family, he


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INTRODUCTION
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Preferred Citation: Frueh, Joanna. Erotic Faculties. Berkeley:  University of California Press,  c1996 1996. http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft8199p23v/