Tolibian presents ‘Ramadan,’ a thoughtful song about the sacred fasting period. Abubakar Ottan Abdulmutolib writes and composes this warm melody that shows the spirit of the holy month.

Released: March 21, 2024
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Ramadan Meaning & Lyrics (Tolibian)
Abubakar Ottan Abdulmutolib tells the story of discipline through Ramadan imagery like fasting and evening meals. His lyrics explain how a true believer doesn’t need to boast: ‘A mature person doesn’t shout about their fasting.’ The song also calls listeners to abandon vices during this holy time.
Saari Saari Ti To Musulumi Ẹ Dide N’lẹ Kẹ Jẹun O‘Saari’ is ready, oh Muslims, rise up and come eat.
Ehn Lọsan-an RamadanYes, during the daytime of Ramadan.
Oju Mi Ti Ri Lọsan-an RamadanI’ve seen so much during the daytime of Ramadan.
B’ẹn Gbounjẹ Wa Mi O Ni Le JẹIf you bring me food, I won’t be able to eat.
B’ẹn Gbomi Wa Mi O Ni Le Mu OIf you bring me water, I won’t be able to drink it.
Agba To Lomi Ninu O Ki N Pariwo Mo Ti N GbawẹA mature person with water in them doesn’t need to shout that they’re fasting.
Awẹ Tan Oju TajọsanThe fast is over, and our faces show the strain.
Awẹ Tan Oju TajọsanWhen the fast ends, our faces truly show the discipline.
Irun Ti To Ki Ẹ Lọ BoriIt’s time for prayers, so go and cover your heads.
Saari Ti To Jẹ O Ah‘Saari’ is ready, it’s time to eat, ah.
Ẹ Dide Nilẹ O Ẹ Lọ Se Jijẹ ORise from the ground, go and have your meal.
Ẹ Dide Nilẹ O Ẹ Figbo Silẹ ORise from the ground and leave your bad habits behind.
Ẹ Dide Nilẹ O Ẹ Lo Se Jijẹ ORise from the ground and go to have your meal.
Ẹ Dide Nilẹ O Ẹ Figbo Silẹ ORise up from where you are and abandon all your vices.
Saari Saari Ti To Musulumi Ẹ Dide N’lẹ Kẹ Jẹun O‘Saari’ is finally ready, oh Muslims, rise up and come to eat.
Ehn Lọsan-an RamadanThat’s right, during the daytime of Ramadan.
Oju Mi Ti Ri Lọsan-an RamadanMy eyes have seen so much during the daytime of Ramadan.
B’ẹn Gbounjẹ Wa Mi O Ni Le JẹEven if you bring food to me, I won’t be able to eat.
B’ẹn Gbomi Wa Mi O Ni Le Mu OEven if you bring me water, I won’t be able to drink.
Agba To Lomi Ninu O Ki N Pariwo Mo Ti N GbawẹA truly mature person doesn’t boast about their fasting.
Ẹ Ye Fa Bakky Lọsan-an RamadanYou all should stop causing trouble during Ramadan.
Ẹ Ye Gboloṣo Lọsan-an RamadanYou should avoid ‘promiscuous women’ during Ramadan.
Ẹ Ma Ṣe Ṣaṣe Ninu RamadanDon’t you dare cause mischief during Ramadan.
O Ṣi Tun Wẹṣẹ Ninu RamadanOr continue to commit sins during Ramadan.
Ramadan Music Video
‘Ramadan’ is about spiritual discipline and community. The lyrics show how the holy month encourages personal growth and breaking from bad habits, making it a meaningful reflection on faith.