O Mon Romzaner Oi Rozar Sheshe
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"و من رمذانير وي روذار شيشي" هي أغنية خالدة من ألحان الشاعر البنغالي نذر الإسلام في عيد الفطر ، أحد أعياد المسلمين الدينية و المبهجة. الأغنية جزء أساسي من احتفالات العيد للمسلمين البنغاليين.
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O Môn Rômzaner Oi Rozar Sheshe Elo Khushir Eid (Bengali: ও মন রমজানের ঐ রোজার শেষে এলো খুশির ঈদ) is the most notable Bengali Eid-ul-Fitr song, written by Kazi Nazrul Islam, the national poet of Bangladesh. It is a very common tune heard in Bengali Muslim households around the world. The song was written and composed at the request of Nazrul's disciple, Abbasuddin Ahmed in 1931. It has been covered by many artists around the world. The song is written on the end of the period of fasting and the Islamic holiday of Eid-ul-Fitr. This was regarded by his contemporaries as a significant achievement, as Bengali Muslims had been strongly averse to devotional music.
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و من رمذانير وي روذار شيشي
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O Mon Romzaner Oi Rozar Sheshe
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O Mon Romzaner Oi Rozar Sheshe Elo Khushir Eid
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Oh, at the end of the fasting of Ramadan, Eid has arrived!
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O Mon Romzaner Oi Rozar Sheshe Elo Khushir Eid
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Kazi Nazrul Islam, composer of the song
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Kazi Nazrul Islam, circa 1940.jpg
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Oh, at the end of the fasting of Ramadan, Eid has arrived!
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1931
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song
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"و من رمذانير وي روذار شيشي" هي أغنية خالدة من ألحان الشاعر البنغالي نذر الإسلام في عيد الفطر ، أحد أعياد المسلمين الدينية و المبهجة. الأغنية جزء أساسي من احتفالات العيد للمسلمين البنغاليين.
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O Môn Rômzaner Oi Rozar Sheshe Elo Khushir Eid (Bengali: ও মন রমজানের ঐ রোজার শেষে এলো খুশির ঈদ) is the most notable Bengali Eid-ul-Fitr song, written by Kazi Nazrul Islam, the national poet of Bangladesh. It is a very common tune heard in Bengali Muslim households around the world. The song was written and composed at the request of Nazrul's disciple, Abbasuddin Ahmed in 1931. It has been covered by many artists around the world. The song is written on the end of the period of fasting and the Islamic holiday of Eid-ul-Fitr. This was regarded by his contemporaries as a significant achievement, as Bengali Muslims had been strongly averse to devotional music.
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