Rabbani (band)
Rabbani is a quasi-traditional Malaysia-based nasheed group and currently consisted 8 members. Best known as a nasyid group that adds more modern aspects to its music. Therefore, making it sound less like a wall percussion.
History
Pre-Rabbani Band
Before the establishment of Rabbani, fellow members of nowadays Rabbani, notably Mohammed Asri Ibrahim were a member of NadaMurni, a nasheed group managed by the OVA recording company within Al-Arqam sect. After the banning of Al-Arqam in 1994, NadaMurni dissolved and later become several other groups like Rabbani and Hijjaz.Early beginnings and debut
Rabbani originally debuted on March 1, 1997 with 13 members and led by vocalist, Mohammed Asri Ibrahim. Their first album, a self-titled affair released in 1997 was a success, selling more than 90,000 copies. Their songs such as Assalamualaikum, ''Munajat and Solla Alaikallah'' becomes popular.Breakthrough success and line-up changes
Rabbani released ten more albums by the time of 2005's Suara Takbir. That album was released as a "contribution" to the Islamic holy month of Ramadhan. Rabbani tasted greater success with Pergi Tak Kembali and Intifadha even though it has been criticised. They were accused of producing mixed and shoddy albums thus damaging the image of existing nasyid songs through their innovative courage solely for commercial pursuit. They also released three compilation albums, the most recent being 2004's Yalla Beena!. After the death of the group leader and main vocalist, Mohamed Asri Ibrahim due to heart attack on August 13, 2009, the position was taken by the other member, Zulkiflee and they continued to promote as 8 members with the released of new album Mahabbah on December 18, 2009.Discography
Malay & Arabic
Rabbani Arah Pergi Tak Kembali Intifada Aman Qiblat Epik Suara Takbir Maulana Nostalgia Nadamurni Mahabbah Maulaya- ''Yang Benar''
Compilation
Muhammad Ya Habibi Ramadhan Remix Iqrar 1421 Kenangan Lalu Yalla Beena Rabbani 1418-1428H Ketika Cinta Lagenda Hit Rabbani - One & Only Terunggul Rabbani- ''Koleksi Emas''