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The Sound of the Nightingale’s Whistle / Tob Tobi Tob

The Sound of the Nightingale’s Whistle / Tob Tobi Tob

Updated Mar 23, 2025 at 05:41AM EDT by XYZ.

Added Mar 11, 2025 at 01:52PM EDT by XYZ.

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The Sound of the Nightingale’s Whistle / Tob Tobi Tob is a sound effect from any social media. It is an Arabic poem. This meme was started in 2025 Ramadan.

Origin

The poem "The Sound of the Nightingale's Whistle" (Sawt Safiri El Bolboli) is a famous Arabic poem, often attributed to the 8th-century poet Al-Asma'i, about a nightingale's song stirring a drunk poet's heart and evoking images of beauty and longing. [1]



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In TikTok, on 2 March 2025, user @ziyadsengul uploaded a video that got 38.6M views and 2.2M likes. [2]





On YouTube, March 6, 2025, a channel called Layzzz uploaded a video that got 528k views and 4.5k likes. [3]



On Instagram, March 4, 2025, user @mdmim646 uploaded a video that got 11.8M views and 356K likes. [4]



Tob Tobi Tob Cat

Tob Tobi Tob Cat is a meme featuring a cat wearing a thawb and a taqiyah cap. The background music is from 'The Sound of the Nightingale's Whistle' by poet Al-Asma'i. The meme's origins are still unknown. However, it started in 2025 during Ramadan.



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[1] Arabic Literature – Origins.

[2] TikTok – @ziyadsengul's video

[3] YouTube – Layzzz's video

[4] Instagram – @mdmim646's video

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