Qaseedah Burdah Sharif (Arabic: قصيدة البردة, "Poem of the Mantle") is an ode of praise for the prophet Muhammad(sal Allahu alaihi wasallam) composed by the eminent Imam al-Busiri (Muḥammad b. Saʿīd b. Ḥammād b. Muḥsin b. Abū Surūr b. Ḥibbān b. ʿAbdullah b. Mallak al-Sanhajī) of Egypt. The poem, whose actual title is al-Kawākib ad-Durrīya fī Madḥ Khayr al-Barīya ("Celestial Lights in Praise of the Best of Creation"), is famous in the Muslim world. It is entirely in praise of Muhammad, who cured the poet of paralysis by appearing to him in a dream and wrapping him in a mantle or scarf.
The poem is memorized and recited in congregations, and its verses decorate the walls of public buildings and mosques. This poem decorated Al-Masjid al-Nabawi (the Prophet's Mosque) in Medina for centuries but was erased but for two lines under the Saudi dynasty. Some Muslims believe that, if recited with love and devotion, the Burda can cure diseases and purify hearts. Over 90 commentaries have been written on this poem and it has been translated into Persian, Urdu, Turkish, Berber, Punjabi, English, French, German, Sindhi, Norwegian and other languages.
Imam Al-Busiri narrated the miraculous circumstances of his inspiration to write the Burdah:
I had composed a number of praise poems for the Prophet, including one that was suggested to me by my friend Zayn al-Dīn Yʿaqūb b. al-Zubayr. Some time after that, I was stricken by fālij (stroke), an illness that paralyzed half of my body. I thought that I would compose this poem, and so I made supplications to the Prophet Muḥammad to intercede for me and (and ask God to) cure me. I repeatedly sang the poem, wept, prayed, and asked for intercession. Then I slept and in my dream, I saw the Prophet. He wiped my face with his blessed hands and covered me in his cloak (burdah). Then I woke up and found I was able to walk; so I got up and left my house. I had told no one about what had happened.
I encountered a Sufi (faqīr) on my way and he said to me: "I want you to give me the poem in which you praise the Prophet."
I said: "Which one?"
So he said: "The one that you composed during your sickness."
Then he recited the first verse and said: "I swear by God that I heard it in a dream last night being sung in the presence of the Prophet Muḥammad. I saw the Prophet was pleased with it and covered the person who sang it with his cloak."
So I recited the poem to him and he memorized it and related his vision to others.
The Burda is divided into 10 chapters and 160 verses. Interspersing the verses is the refrain, "My Master, descend peace and blessings continuously and eternally on Your Beloved, the Best of All Creation" (Arabic: مولاي صلي و سلم دائما أبدا على حبيبك خير الخلق كلهم). Each verse ends with the Arabic letter mīm, a style called mīmīya. The 10 chapters of the Burda' 'comprise
On Lyrical Love Yearning
On Warnings about the Caprices of the Self
On the Praise of the Prophet
On his Birth
On his Miracles
On the Exalted Stature and Miraculous Merits of the Qur'ān
On the Ascension of the Prophet
On the Chivalrous Struggle of Allah's Messenger
On Seeking Intercession through the Prophet
On Intimate Discourse and the Petition of One's State.
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Qasida Burdah - Content
Qasida Burdah - Forward
Qasida Burdah - Introduction
Qasida Burdah - chapter One
Qasida Burdah - chapter Two
Qasida Burdah - chapter Three
Qasida Burdah - chapter Four
Qasida Burdah - chapter Five
Qasida Burdah - chapter Six
Qasida Burdah - chapter Seven
Qasida Burdah - chapter Eight
Qasida Burdah - chapter Nine
Qasida Burdah - chapter Ten
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From Yemen Here is the complete Burda sung by the group Ahbab al-Mustafa from Yemen. This site (in Arabic) has many other beautiful nashids, hadras and athkar.
Each chapter is listed separately, there are ten chapters in all
From Yemen Here is the complete Burda sung by the group Ahbab al-Mustafa from Yemen. This site (in Arabic) has many other beautiful nashids, hadras and athkar.
Each chapter is listed separately, there are ten chapters in all
Ahlesunnat.net
Downloadble Audio 1
Ahlesunnat.net Downloadble Audio 2
Morrocan Mushidin singing
Mahmood al Sayid singing Burdah
Imam Jilani singing Burdah
Fez Singers - Chapter 1
Burdah singing
Ahlesunnat.net Downloadble Audio 2
Morrocan Mushidin singing
Mahmood al Sayid singing Burdah
Imam Jilani singing Burdah
Fez Singers - Chapter 1
Burdah singing
Qasida by Wahid Zafar Qasmi
Qasida Burda Sharif by Syed Faseehuddin Soharwardi 1
Qasida Burda by Syed Mohammad Fasihuddin Soharwardi 2
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Videos
Documentary on the recording of the
Burda For many of us the first version of the Burda we heard was the
Moroccan version, either live in Zaytuna or on the CD set Shaykh Hamza worked on.
Commentary on Qasida Burdah Sharif with Sh. AbdalHakin Murad
27 mins The Qasida Burda of Al-Busiri
Qasidah Burdah by Naqshibandi-Haqqani’s
Commentary on Qasida Burdah Sharif with Sh. AbdalHakin Murad
27 mins The Qasida Burda of Al-Busiri
Qasidah Burdah by Naqshibandi-Haqqani’s
An Evening of Recitation and Praise [1 of 3]
An Evening of Recitation and Praise [2 of 3]
An Evening of Recitation and Praise [3 of 3]
An Evening of Recitation and Praise [2 of 3]
An Evening of Recitation and Praise [3 of 3]
Links
Shaykh
Hisham Kabbani commentry GREATNESS OF Qasidat al-Burdah
Muhammad Masum AL-Faruqi on Qasidah al Burdah
BBC - Religion & Ethics - al-Burda
Sandala - The Burda of Al-Busiri
Burdah (CD) Khalid Belrhouzi and Yusuf Islam
Muhammad Masum AL-Faruqi on Qasidah al Burdah
BBC - Religion & Ethics - al-Burda
Sandala - The Burda of Al-Busiri
Burdah (CD) Khalid Belrhouzi and Yusuf Islam
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There is not Chapter 5 in Text available. In Chapter 5, text of Chapter 6 has been given.
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