Aman (Rabbani album)

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ReleasedNovember 2001 (2001-11)
Recorded2000–2001
Genre
  • Nasheed
  • Contemporary
Length57:17
Aman
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 2001 (2001-11)
Recorded2000–2001
Genre
  • Nasheed
  • Contemporary
Length57:17
Label
Producer
  • Yusri Yusuf
  • KRU
  • LY
  • Mohamed Kamal Ali (Bong)
  • Amin Abdullah
  • Sokhibul Fadil
Rabbani chronology
Intifada
(2000)
Aman
(2001)
Qiblat
(2002)
Singles from Aman
  1. "Aman"
    Released: 2001
  2. "Apa Yang Kau Tahu"
    Released: 2001
  3. "Kerlipan Cinta"
    Released: 2001

Aman (Peace) is the fifth studio album by Malaysian nasheed group Rabbani. It was released in November 2001 by Permata Audio and EMI Music Malaysia.[1][2][3]

Aman was produced following the commercial success of the group’s previous album, Intifada.[4] The album was heavily influenced by Intifada, with many of the same producers and composers involved in its production.[5] It contains six Malay-language songs, four Arabic-language songs, as well as recitations of verses from the Qur'an and selected hadith.[6]

In the album, Rabbani also recorded an Arabic-language version of "Pergi Tak Kembali", titled "Irtihal".[7] Aman was the final studio album released by Rabbani under Permata Audio and EMI Music Malaysia, as the group's contract with the labels ended in March 2002.[8]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Aman"
  • Yusri Yusuf
  • Mohd Affendy Razali
4:16
2."Apa Yang Kau Tahu"3:21
3."Surah Yunus"Copyright Control2:21
4."Kerlipan Cinta"
  • LY
  • Muhammad Ifwat
4:31
5."Surah Al-Baqarah"Copyright Control1:21
6."Suluh Budiman"
  • Mohamed Kamal Ali
  • Azam Dungun
5:36
7."Khairul Bariyah"Copyright Control6:06
8."Surah At-Taubah (ayat 128–129)"Copyright Control3:06
9."Siramilah Taman Nurani"
  • Mohamed Kamal Ali
  • Azam Dungun
  • Hamdan Mohd Noor
4:31
10."Hadith 1: Ilmu"Copyright Control0:35
11."Anta Ya Rahman"Copyright Control4:35
12."Hadith 2: Keredhaan Allah"Copyright Control0:35
13."Kaca Permata"
  • Amin Abdullah
  • Sokhibul Fadil
4:49
14."Surah Al-Qasas"Copyright Control2:03
15."Maulana"Copyright Control5:08
16."Hadith 3: Hijrah & Jihad"Copyright Control0:25
17."Irtihal" (Pergi Tak Kembali – Arabic version)3:58
Total length:57:17

Release and promotion

Aman was released in November 2001, with the title track serving as the lead single.[9] Other singles from the album included "Apa Yang Kau Tahu" and "Kerlipan Cinta" , which were later made into music videos.[10] Both videos were filmed at the Federal Territory Mosque, Kuala Lumpur, and featured computer-generated graphics.[11][10]

In addition, for every album sold, one Malaysian ringgit was donated to non-governmental organizations assisting war victims in Afghanistan and Palestine.[6]

In his review for Mudik, Nahar NRS praised Aman for its blend of contemporary nasyid and pop influences, although he noted that the album was slightly less impactful than Rabbani's previous release, Intifada.[9]

Personnel

Credits adapted from the album liner notes.

  • Rabbani – vocals
  • Yusri Yusuf – composer, producer
  • KRU – composer, producer
  • LY – songwriter, producer
  • Mohamed Kamal Ali (Bong) – lyricist, songwriter, producer
  • Amin Abdullah – songwriter, producer
  • Sokhibul Fadil – songwriter, producer
  • Azam Dungun – lyricist
  • Hamdan Mohd Noor – lyricist
  • Mohd Affendy Razali – songwriter

Certifications

Release history

References

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