Ali al-Asghar was the infant son of Imam Hussain, who was killed by an arrow while his father pleaded for water for him.

The song is a tribute to , the youngest martyr of the Battle of Karbala.

The lyrics contrast the child's "miraculous eyes" and "sweet lips" with the "three-pronged arrow" that struck him.

It uses the term lay-lay (lullaby), a common feature in mourning songs to emphasize the lost innocence of the infant.

✨ Listen to the Official Version on Apple Music to experience the haunting melody. If you'd like to dive deeper, I can find: Full English translations of specific verses. More spiritual songs by Seyyid Taleh. Information on the Battle of Karbala historical figures.

The lyrics are often interpreted as the heartbreaking lullaby of his mother, Rubab , mourning her thirsty and innocent child.

It symbolizes the ultimate sacrifice and the cruelty of the tragedy of Karbala. 🎶 Lyrics and Musical Themes

Typically features traditional Azerbaijani instruments like the tar or kamancha , which provide a mournful, atmospheric backdrop to Boradigahi’s powerful vocals. 👤 About Seyyid Taleh Boradigahi

Menim Nazli Balam: Seyyid Taleh Ay

Ali al-Asghar was the infant son of Imam Hussain, who was killed by an arrow while his father pleaded for water for him.

The song is a tribute to , the youngest martyr of the Battle of Karbala.

The lyrics contrast the child's "miraculous eyes" and "sweet lips" with the "three-pronged arrow" that struck him. Seyyid Taleh Ay Menim Nazli Balam

It uses the term lay-lay (lullaby), a common feature in mourning songs to emphasize the lost innocence of the infant.

✨ Listen to the Official Version on Apple Music to experience the haunting melody. If you'd like to dive deeper, I can find: Full English translations of specific verses. More spiritual songs by Seyyid Taleh. Information on the Battle of Karbala historical figures. Ali al-Asghar was the infant son of Imam

The lyrics are often interpreted as the heartbreaking lullaby of his mother, Rubab , mourning her thirsty and innocent child.

It symbolizes the ultimate sacrifice and the cruelty of the tragedy of Karbala. 🎶 Lyrics and Musical Themes It uses the term lay-lay (lullaby), a common

Typically features traditional Azerbaijani instruments like the tar or kamancha , which provide a mournful, atmospheric backdrop to Boradigahi’s powerful vocals. 👤 About Seyyid Taleh Boradigahi

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