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12:25 Karayanum Parayanum
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45:18 Mehaboobulbakkiya
50:30 Sneham Pothinha
55:23 Shahidha Nalla
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1:37:48 Muthannu Sathannu
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1:57:04 Nile Nadhi Pulanjodi
2:01:43 Chollathe Chollathe
2:06:52 Gunamudaya Nabiyulla
2:10:58 Kanakinavothiri
2:15:54 Mani Poovin Ithale
2:21:44 Muthin Kalbhu
2:25:41 Ninne Kaathu
2:30:09 Ottakangal Vari
2:35:02 Subhithottu Sujood
2:40:10 Badharul Hudha
2:45:06 Eemaanin Thanalil
2:51:06 Muhabbathin Koodudanju
2:56:35 Oru Noku Kanan
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3:07:00 Aalam Udayavane
3:13:26 Akhila Characharam
3:35:29 Yadhal Jalale Ninnodu
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3:58:27 Qiyamathin Alamathin
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Mappila songs (or Mappila Paattu) are a folklore Muslim song genre rendered to lyrics, within a melodic framework (Ishal), in Arabi Malayalam by the Mappilas of the Malabar region in Kerala, India.Mappila songs have a distinct cultural identity, while at the same time remain closely linked to the cultural practices of Kerala.
The songs often use words from Persian, Hindustani, and Tamil, apart from Arabic and Malayalam, but the grammatical syntax is always based in Malayalam.They deal with themes such as religion, love, satire, and heroism, and are often sung at occasions of birth, marriage, and death. Mappila Paattu form an integral part of the heritage of Malayalam literature today and is regarded by some as the most popular branch of Malayalam literature, enjoyed by all Malayali communities in Kerala and Beary speaking communities of Karnataka .