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This gathering took place in Masjid al-Rahma, Misserghin, Algeria, during the month of the mawlid (birth of the Prophet Muhammad) in 2017. The qasidah (poem) is حب طه يستطاب / Hubbu Ta-Ha Yustatabu, being recited by the mosque's imam, Shari Abd al-Qadir.
¹ Tā-Hā is a chapter in the Qur'ān named after its first verse, which is also one of the Qur'ānic muqatta'āt (mysterious letters). It is widely believed to be one of the names of the Prophet Muhammad, possibly because the following verses directly address him.
² Pulp is the juicy core of a fruit, and pith is the white lining underneath the peel of citrus fruits like oranges and lemons.
³ i.e. By love or music. The Rebab is a traditional string instrument popular throughout North Africa and the Middle East, and has existed since at least the 8th century.
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Credit to Elham for pointing out a mistake in one of the lines.
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