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00:10 Arippo Tharippo
06:00 Poovithalalle Fasila
10:42 Allante Khaleelay
17:24 Asulabhila Surabhila
22:14 Ee Nattile Cherumani
27:54 Doorathe Manathe
32:34 Hakhana Konamaral
37:32 Harida Vidanam
43:00 Irulokam Jayamani
48:29 Kadakkannin Munakonden
51:45 Kandal Madam
56:42 Madanapoovadiyil
1:01:43 Madhuvarnna Poovalle
1:07:52 Manavatti Penkili
1:12:20 Mankombil Pazhuthallo
1:17:47 Maranoth Cherum
1:21:30 Mattathil Panthaluketti
1:26:01 Minumine Minumine
1:31:02 Njanum Ninte Mohavum
1:37:02 Nenchinullil Neeyanu
1:43:37 Paripoorna Ramalanil
1:48:26 Penne Penne Nee
1:53:04 Pookal Virinj Nilkum
1:56:49 Puthumaran Sameerinte
2:00:26 Samkritha Pamagari
2:05:02 Thalirmulla Vithanicha
2:10:23 Tharanam Pithavore
2:14:54 Thiruthwaha Muth
2:21:10 Aake Chutulakathilu
2:25:15 Aaraarum Manassil
2:31:59 Alla Mere Thouba
2:38:04 Allahuvintathab
2:44:54 Anargga Muthmala
2:48:40 Appangal Embadum
2:54:06 Azhakerunnole Vaa
2:57:51 Chakkarachundil Thech
3:01:53 Eedinnishal Padanai
3:06:39 Ennum Karaluruki
3:11:52 Haq Rasoolile
3:15:42 Kaala Poottin Athishayam
3:18:45 Mane Thene En
3:24:15 Makkarallith Njan Poyi
3:29:23 Manassakamil Muhabbath
3:33:26 Orthvecha Ravu
3:38:05 Paatt Paadana Ravu
3:42:23 Perunnalkili Parann
3:48:45 Alhumdutayavane
3:56:19 Padaval Mizhiyullol
4:01:54 Salamathin Badarudiye
4:06:32 Udane Jumailathen
Mappila Paattu or Mappila Song is a folklore Muslim song genre rendered to lyrics in colloquial Mappila dialect of Malayalam laced with Arabic, by the Mappilas of Malabar.[1] Mappila songs have a distinct cultural identity, while at the same time, remain closely linked to the cultural practices of Kerala. The songs often used words from Persia, Urdu, Tamil, Hindi apart from Arabic and Malayalam, but the grammatical syntax was always based on Malayalam.[2][3] 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 communities in Kerala
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