It sounds like you're looking for the lyrics to a specific set of "Badar Kissa Pattukal" (ബദർ കിസ്സ പാട്ടുകൾ) — traditional Muslim folk songs from the Kerala region of South India, primarily in Malayalam.
These are narrative songs (Kissa Pattukal) detailing the heroic stories, struggles, and spiritual life of Hazrat Badaruddin Shah (often associated with the Battle of Badr or Sufi saints connected to the Badar tradition). They are commonly performed during Maulids, Nerchas (annual festivals at dargahs), and other religious gatherings by the Mappila Muslim community.
Important Note on Lyrics:
"Badar Kissa Pattukal" is a genre, not a single song. There are dozens of variations, recorded by different artists (e.g., E.K. Usman, C.K. Moidu, Shehin Thrikkarippur). The exact lyrics depend on the specific version (e.g., Badarul Munir, Badar Pattinu Maala, etc.).
Example of a commonly cited excerpt (transliterated Malayalam) from a popular Badar Pattukal:
"Badarul Munir Muhyidheen Auliya...
Badarul Muneerinte Punya Siritham...
Padichu Kondayal Tharumo Anugraham..." badar kissa pattukal lyrics
(Translation: O Badarul Munir, the holy saint... narrating his sacred life story... will studying/blessing bring me grace?)
Where to find the full, accurate lyrics (as I can't reproduce copyrighted full verses directly):
If you can share the first line or the artist's name of the exact version you’re looking for, I can help transcribe or locate the specific lyrics.
A significant portion of the badar kissa pattukal lyrics is dedicated to the martyrs. A typical stanza reads: It sounds like you're looking for the lyrics
“Oh Umayr bin Abi Waqqas, you were just a young boy, You asked the Prophet for permission to fight. With a sword larger than your own body, You fell in the sand seeking only Allah’s face. Pray for us, O Martyr of Badr.”
Many searchers confuse Badar Kissa Pattukal with Badar Manjari. While related, there is a difference:
If you are looking for lyrical storytelling, the Kissa is what you need.
The Battle of Badr holds a supreme place in Islamic history, symbolizing the triumph of faith over oppression. In Kerala, the Mappila Muslim community, which had strong trade and religious ties with the Arab world, adopted this history as their own. "Badarul Munir Muhyidheen Auliya
The Badar Kissa songs served a dual purpose:
Original (Arabi-Malayalam transliterated): Madinathin nidhiyae Nabiyae! Badar ulloru poril nee than Mushrikkalude thirunaadam kidatthi Allahuvin jayam undaakki.
English Meaning: “O Prophet, the treasure of Medina! In the battle that occurred at Badr, You shattered the stronghold of the polytheists And established Allah’s victory.”