Ama Shanthiye Sewanalle Mohidin Beg Exclusive Today

Kala Suri Alhaj Kareem Mohideen Baig was a Muslim of Hyderabadi origin who migrated to Sri Lanka from Tamil Nadu, India, in 1932. Despite his Muslim heritage, he became the most iconic voice for (Bhakthi Gee) in Sri Lanka.

In celebrating the life and legacy of Ama Shanthiye Sewanalle Mohidin Beg, we honor not only his achievements but also the values that guided him. His story serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of perseverance, creativity, and compassion in creating a more just and beautiful world. As we look to the future, we draw inspiration from his example, recognizing that the principles he embodied – a deep love for art, a commitment to service, and a vision for a better world – remain as relevant today as they were during his lifetime. Ama Shanthiye Sewanalle Mohidin Beg

: His songs, particularly this one and "Buddhang Saranang Gachchami," are played ubiquitously during Vesak festivals, providing a meditative atmosphere for devotees. Kala Suri Alhaj Kareem Mohideen Baig was a

: The song was written and composed by Karunarathna Abeysekara , a giant in Sinhala broadcasting and songwriting. His story serves as a poignant reminder of

Beg’s existence as a Muslim writing canonical Sinhala poetry disrupts the idea that language and ethnicity must align. His work is a reminder that the Sinhala language belongs to everyone who loves it, regardless of ancestry. The song is not “Muslim music” or “Sinhala music”—it is Sri Lankan music.