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Mohammed Awol’s work is characterized by a style known as Engurguro , a reflective and often melancholic form of chanting that touches on themes of faith, mortality, and the love of the Prophet. Even for those who do not share his faith, his vocal power and the traditional Ethiopian rhythmic backing of the Duff (drum) create a universal spiritual experience. Essential Tracks for Your Playlist

Today, his music remains a staple on platforms like YouTube Music and JioSaavn , where new generations continue to find peace in his timeless chants.

Mohammed Awol Salah passed away in August 2021, leaving a void in the Ethiopian cultural and religious community. Thousands gathered at the Kolfe Muslim Cemetery to pay their final respects, but his voice continues to echo through the streets of Addis Ababa and beyond.

Mohammed Awol’s work is characterized by a style known as Engurguro , a reflective and often melancholic form of chanting that touches on themes of faith, mortality, and the love of the Prophet. Even for those who do not share his faith, his vocal power and the traditional Ethiopian rhythmic backing of the Duff (drum) create a universal spiritual experience. Essential Tracks for Your Playlist

Today, his music remains a staple on platforms like YouTube Music and JioSaavn , where new generations continue to find peace in his timeless chants.

Mohammed Awol Salah passed away in August 2021, leaving a void in the Ethiopian cultural and religious community. Thousands gathered at the Kolfe Muslim Cemetery to pay their final respects, but his voice continues to echo through the streets of Addis Ababa and beyond.