Issa Boulos's 2007 album "al-Hallaj" is a unique musical project that brings to life eight poems by the Sufi mystic Mansur al-Hallaj, whose writings date back over a thousand years. The album features Issa Boulos on 'ud and supporting vocals, Basel Zayed (vocals), Samer Totah ('ud), Yousef Zayed (percussion), and Ibrahim 'Atari (qanun). Recorded in Ramallah, the compositions skillfully blend traditional instrumentation with Boulos's contemporary approach, giving the timeless poetry a fresh and emotionally resonant musical setting. The project is notable for its deep engagement with Sufi philosophy and the tragic life story of al-Hallaj, offering listeners a contemplative and artistically rich experience rooted in historical depth and cultural significance. The full Arabic lyrics are include,d and the translation of this song is below.
Translation:
You’ve lived in my heart and often left some secrets behind, so let my neighbor and me congratulate you.
My home currently has no secrets but you, so take a deeper look; do you see other dwellers in my home?
If longing nights go long or short, you will always enlighten me with hope and souvenirs.
I am content with any pain that may come my way because of you; you’re my killer, and what you chose for me, I decided.
Click here to purchase the album.
Click here to purchase the special 25th-anniversary package commemorating the first performance of these profound songs on December 16, 2000. This exclusive package offers more than just the music—it includes insightful testimonies and writings that delve deeply into the creative journey of composing these compositions. Discover the nuances, inspirations, and reflections that shaped the music and poetry, revealing the intimate process behind bringing Mansur al-Hallaj’s timeless Sufi poems to life through Issa Boulos's artistry. Celebrate a quarter-century of this unique fusion of ancient spiritual poetry and contemporary musical expression.
p
p
Sakanta Qalbi (voice and takht)
Composer: Issa Boulos
Lyrics: Mansur al-Hallaj
Genre/Style: Maqam
Difficulty: 3-4
Instrumentation: Takht and voice
Publisher: Aria Music Publications
Region: Palestine / Levant / Near East
Click here for the Hallaj album.
















