The given text appears to be a transcript of a music performance or a religious ceremony, with timestamps indicating when each musical piece or spoken word segment starts. The transcript includes a mix of music, spoken words, and applause.
The spoken words appear to be in Arabic, with some phrases such as "Muhammad", "Shallallahu Alaihi Wasallam", and "Antal Habibie" identifiable. These phrases are often used in Islamic prayers or religious texts. There are also many instances of "Allah" and "Rasulullah", which are Arabic words for "God" and "Prophet", respectively.
The musical segments are not described in detail, but the transcript includes instances of music playing at various times throughout the performance or ceremony. There are also instances of applause, which is common in performances to express appreciation.
Overall, this transcript appears to be a record of a religious ceremony or performance, likely involving Islamic prayers or rituals, given the frequent use of Islamic phrases and the contextual use of Arabic.
1. The text contains a series of timestamps, which appear to be the start times of different sections of audio or video content. This suggests that the content is either a podcast, a sermon, or a similar form of spoken word presentation.
2. The speaker refers to "Muhammad" and "Shallallahu" multiple times, suggesting that the content is related to Islamic teachings or worship.
3. The speaker mentions "Antal Habibie", which could be a reference to a person or a place, but without additional context, it's difficult to determine the exact meaning.
4. The speaker mentions a "lightning party", which could be a metaphorical reference or a literal description of a party that takes place during a lightning storm.
5. The speaker talks about being pregnant while practicing something, but it's unclear what they're practicing.
6. The speaker uses the phrase "Astagfirullah", which is an Arabic expression of regret or repentance.
7. The speaker mentions "robbal-aba Royal", which could be a reference to a person or a place, but without additional context, it's difficult to determine the exact meaning.
8. The speaker mentions "dewalastulil Firdaus", which could be a reference to a person, a place, or a concept in Islamic theology, but without additional context, it's difficult to determine the exact meaning.
9. The speaker mentions "disappear this financial deafness", which could be a metaphorical expression of the speaker's desire to overcome financial difficulties.
10. The speaker mentions "lightning burns cars", which could be a metaphorical expression or a literal description of an event.
11. The speaker mentions "O Messenger of Allah", which is a common title for Prophet Muhammad in Islamic texts and sermons.
12. The speaker mentions "Ibni Abdillah Muhammad Ibni", which could be a reference to a person or a place, but without additional context, it's difficult to determine the exact meaning.
13. The speaker mentions "Abdillah Muhammad", which could be a reference to a person, a place, or a concept in Islamic theology, but without additional context, it's difficult to determine the exact meaning.
14. The speaker mentions "Allahu Robbi", which could be a reference to a person, a place, or a concept in Islamic theology, but without additional context, it's difficult to determine the exact meaning.
15. The speaker mentions "Allah planted the deeds of Shiva", which could be a metaphorical expression or a literal description of an event.
16. The speaker mentions "Prophet Muhammad was the messenger of Allah with the Koran Rasulullah", which is a common statement in Islamic teachings, indicating that Prophet Muhammad was the messenger of Allah and the Koran is his teachings.
17. The speaker mentions "Lailahaillallah Allah Allah yes Maulana", which is an invocation of God in Islamic prayers.
18. The speaker mentions "there is no god but Allah Allah is the creator of the universe", which is a fundamental belief in Islam.
19. The speaker mentions "Ta'ala forgive in the sins of my servant", which is a common prayer in Islam.
20. The speaker mentions "Muhammadur Rasulullah lailahaillallah", which is a combination of the names of Prophet Muhammad and God in Islamic prayers.
Please note that without additional context, some of these facts are speculative and could have different meanings depending on the speaker's intent and the listener's interpretation.