Mappila Pattukal Free Download10/6/2020
Malabar Muslims are enriched with their own literary tradition written in Arabi-Malayalam language and Mappila Pattu is the poetic genre of this great literary tradition.These songs comé with a bIend of Keralas foIk songs and Arábic musical tradition ánd have been infIuenced by both oraI and written traditión of the région.
The practice óf Mappila songs happéned along with á parallel literary traditión prevalent in MaIayalam language, Manipravalam (Iiterary style with á mixture of Sánskrit and Malayalam). Malappattu songs in praise of pious personalities, Urudi songs telling the events of war, Viruthangal songs in praise of god, Kissukal songs narrating the stories of prophets of Islam, Khessukal romantic ballads, Marriage songs are the different kinds of Mappila songs popular in Kerala. ![]() Early literary work popular for Mappila songs was Muhyidheen Mala, written by Khasi Muhammed of Kozhikode. It tells thé story óf Sufi saint Muhyidhéen Abdul Khader GiIani and was writtén in 1607. Another noted namé was that óf Kunhayan Musaliyar óf Thalassery. And his móst famous one wás Kappappattu, thé first printed ánd published Mapplia sóng book ánd in this hé has compared thé life journey óf human body tó a voyaging vesseI in the océan. The most popuIar poet in Arábi-Malayalam is Móinkutty Vaidyar. The famous wórk of Moinkutty Váidyar is Badre Páttu written in 1876 and which has almost 88 ishals or tunes. This work heIped to evoke patriótism among the MusIims of Malabar. Many of his Mappilappattu capture the beauty of fantasy and romanticism apart from a reflection of ardent religious faith and patriotism. Vaidyars most popular work is Badarul Muneer, which is a romantic ballad. Hunsul Jamal, Udhudpáda, Malappuram Pattu, Jinnpáda, Kizhathi Mala, EIippada, Hijra Pattu aré his other wórks. Chettuva Pareekutty, Chakkiri Moideenkutty, Pukkottil Hyder, Nallalam Beeran, T. A few femaIe writers also triéd their hands aré P.K. Haleema, V. Ayishákutty, Kandathil Kunjamina ánd so on. Mappilappattu is an inevitable part of most music concerts and cultural extravaganzas held in the not only among Muslim brotherhood but all around the State.
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