Wali Presents The Deep Meaning Of The Holy Month Of Ramadan Through Collaboration With Mostafa Atef

JAKARTA - The band Wali is back in the holy month of Ramadan by launching a religious single entitled Forgive Me (Marhaban Ya Ramadhan). This song was presented in collaboration with religious singer from Egypt, Mostafa Atef.

With its distinctive touch, the Guardian combines soft Malay pop nuances with Islamic religious elements in the musical composition that touches the heart and is easily accepted.

Through his latest work, the band under the Nagaswara label invites listeners to reflect on the meaning of Ramadan as a moment of self-introspection, gratitude, and ask God for forgiveness.

Created by Apoy, Forgive Me (Marhaban Ya Ramadhan) displays meaningful lyrics, which illustrate the fear of losing the opportunity to repent and undergo the last Ramadan in life.

"The lyrics of Forgive Me (Marhaban Ya Ramadhan) contain prayer and self-reflection, accompanied by the chanting of molaban ya Ramadhan which echoed throughout the song," said Apoy in his statement, Friday, March 7.

"The lyrics remind that every Ramadan can be the last in someone's life, so we have to make the best use of it to get closer to Allah," he continued.

With a lively arrangement and evocative lyrics, Forgive Me (Marhaban Ya Ramadhan) is expected to serve as a reminder for Muslims to welcome Ramadan with a clean and sincerity heart.

Meanwhile, the presence of Mostafa Atef is felt to provide more spiritual depth through his distinctive vocals that sing parts of prayers in Arabic.

As a well-known religious singer in Egypt, Mostafa has been known in various parts of the world with her melodious prayers. This collaboration is a harmonious combination of Indonesian religious music with a touch of Islami from the Middle East.

For information, the Wali's newest religious single with Mostafa Atef, Forgive Me (Marhaban Ya Ramadhan), is already available on various digital and radio music platforms throughout Indonesia.

With the collaboration carried out, this song is expected to accompany listeners' spiritual journey in welcoming the holy month of Ramadan.