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  • Cette chanson est belle , mais ça me remarque la tristesse du chanteur, Abdou Djouba Deh, qui chante le nom d'une personne, Fatou Mintou Aidara.

  • cette chanson est tellement magnifique que ca donne des larmes aux yeux

  • Yo Geno yurmomo yafomo kan e maybe julbe kala ko dramane toure ganki gorgol mauritania

  • AYWAADIAM GORÉ,HODÉ KOTATMI DAARA DJOLOF???

  • j'aime trop cette chanson <3

  • please ppl don't pass the line thanks

  • I have just read your too last message and I couldn't help sending another post. You said I am stupid, well I might say I am glad I am because that proves I am human. Whether it be arab influenced or not I love my heritage as it is right now I don't care how it used to be and I shall cherish it until I die. I am HAAL pulaar and have the advantage of knowing some Arabic... I won't end this sentence instead of that let me just burst out laughing that's all I feel like doing right now

  • now i am afraid i cannot afford to devote any more time to this debate, let's shake hand and forget it ;)

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  • He's one of the best singer in Africa (beautiful song)nice voice,the best.

  • abou diouba deh

  • yo allah yourmo yaffo bel hommage à l'etre aimée bon courage de TABARA AMADOU

  • yo allah yourmo faty métou haidara

  • abou ko ane woni faro diessarnabe fouta4 live

  • Great Fulani singer, Had lunch at my house in Nouakchott in 1996...

    Ndeysane....

    Merci beaucoup Baruba.

    This man is a jewel of fulani culture.....great song.

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  • no problem

  • Miyetti Barubah pour avoir ajouté cette chanson.

  • nice musique but the story is very sad

  • Mokuska,

    Can you tell me where this musician is from?

    I love this music and if you don't mind, can

    you tell me what the story is about?

    Thank You

  • this music come from senegal the language is haalpulaar (tukuleur) is spoken in the north region of senegal the is the man sing about his wife are die R I P

  • Mokuska,

    Thank you very much.

  • hello, this song in language haalpulaar, my question is, this song have words in arab like "ya rasulilayi"? this singer is muslim?

    I am saharawi, from western sahara, bye

  • Of course he is muslim all fulani pple r muslims no exception to the rule

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  • @throbule Well I have heard of converts of course. But as Islam is at the center of Fulani culture, anybody who changes their religion is not to be considered as belonging to the ethnic group anymore but as a renegade rather. Whether we like it or not Islam is part of Fulani cultural heritage. So any Fulani who is proud of their heritage cannot fail to be a Moslem.

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  • @throbule Plus you know what ? At junior high school I was taught that all Fulani are Muslims. So nobody can make me believe the opposite because I simply don't care about renegades. In the same way I don't care whether you share my opinion or not.

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  • @throbule You have ur opinion and I have mine that's all, don't come tell me abt facts. You can't have more facts than I because I am a Fulani and conservative on top of that but what abt you dear? You can never know more than I do abt my own ethnic group. All you can do is judge from without, on the basis of hearsay, estimations, impressions and things of that sort just like most historians; but I dont blame for harboring illusions at least for the sake of the effort you made to get them.

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  • @throbule FYI anybody who believes in God and all the prophets Muhammad included is a moslem whether they practise or not, that's what islam rules. But then again there is nothing you can teach me about islam and moslems I know them better than you'll ever do. That being said, I am done with the debate.

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  • @throbule pple say age ain't nothing but a number dear and I might add you are the living proof of that. Formerly you compared ethnic group with skin color i.e. human creation with God's creation saying changing your ethnic group is like changing your skin color and I was abt to piss myself from laughing so hard and right now you are like "my grandma is atheist so she is no longer a moslem" as if i didn't say a while ago that it is necessary for one to believe in God to be a moslem!

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  • @throbule and u know what else dear no matter what you think, that cannot affect the rules of islam they still remain the same

    being a moslem is not compulsory anybody is free to change religion

    If one wants to stop being a moslem they just have to stop believing in Muhammed and/or God

    plus I think it is absurd to say that all religions are the same if it were the case then why should pple have different creeds?

  • @throbule But then again I don't think it would be easy for a Fulani to change religion without forsaking their language and part of their heritage because the language itself is remiscent of Islam let alone the costums

    by the way since you are kind of know-it-all I guess you know that there are hundreds of Fulani in Senegal who formerly belonged to the Serere ethnic goup

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  • yes he is muslim some time i cross him in the mosque

  • @Side161 This song is in poular for his wife who died and he is praying GOD and his prophete Mohamed Rassulillahi" cause he is a muslim, if you're satisfied it's one of the reasons he sings the name of "Rassulilah" and he cames from Senegal near to sahara in west Africa

  • LA VIE C VRAIMENT RIEN

    rien du tout.

  • ndeysane

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