This song is very monotonous and made me sleepy. The arabic accent is very interesting. There is an interesting "i" in the "aiiin" in there and the kh is also intriguing (reminds me of the Arabic pronunciation of Ahmed).
I'm an atheist and I have a big thing against religions, so the religious part missed me completely. It's a nice story, though. It's very inspiring to use this to write.
It reminded me of this.
I had a Christian education and noticed that this is very similar to the biblic passages. The creation of the world in parts, the creation of man from clay, the description of the to-do's and the punishments. However, on the bible there is only one garden (the Garden of Eden) while here there seem to be two gardens. There also seems to be the promise of great things of obedience. "Reclining upon couches lined with silk brocade and fruit of both gardens within reach".
The music is very good for sleeping, though. It's a pretty lullaby. I particularly like to listen to arabic music, lol, I don't know why. I have a lot of albums by Elissa (Here's one) and I used to have them on repeat. Arabic is just something very pleasing to my ear.
I think that one of my favorite things is how on point 71, at minute 11:16, the dude starts crying and the dogs can be heard in the back. THE PASSION! It's amazing.
edit: Oh, I also met a Muslim girl here where I live and the way she told me about her family was very oppresive. It's a religion that looks very pretty outside but once you get into it, it's full of an anxiety to obey the rules. It's very stressful and limiting. In the end we split apart because of this, since she felt like she was committing a sin for being with me.
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