Amutu li Ahya (أموت لي أحيا) Artist: Ibrahim Al-Kazemi (إبراهيم الكاظمي)
: Known for a frequently streamed 4:45-minute version often included in various nasheed playlists.
Here is a lyrically rich "piece" or verse inspired by the traditional style of this nasheed that you can use for your own recitation or project: Lyric Piece: "Amutu Li Ahya" (The Path of the Heart) amutu li ahya nasheed
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"Before you die the death of the body, die the death of the ego — for only then will your soul truly breathe." Amutu li Ahya (أموت لي أحيا) Artist: Ibrahim
Specifically curated for those who prefer nasheeds without any background rhythm or secondary effects. Slowed & Reverb:
: It emphasizes that a life lived with meaning continues to resonate even after death. The "living" referred to is often interpreted as the living legacy of one’s deeds or the promise of the afterlife ( Resilience and Faith "Before you die the death of the body,
"Amutu li ahya... wa afna li abqa" (I die to live... and I annihilate myself to remain). The poet argues that the ego ( nafs ) is a barrier between the believer and God. By "dying" to arrogance, jealousy, and sin, one makes room for the Divine light.