Spinello Aretino (c. 1350 – c. 1410) was an Italian painter, the son of a Florentine named Luca, who had taken refuge in Arezzo in 1310 when exiled with the rest of the Ghibelline party.
Spinello was a pupil of Jacopo del Casentino, a follower of Giotto, and his own style was a sort of link between the school of Giotto and that of Siena. In the early part of his life he worked in Florence as an assistant to his master Jacopo while painting frescoes in the church of the Carmine and in Santa Maria Novella. Between 1360 and 1384 he was occupied in painting many frescoes in and near Arezzo, almost all of which have now perished.
After the sack of Arezzo in 1384 Spinello returned to Florence, and in 1387-1388 with some assistants covered the walls and vault of the sacristy of San Miniato of Florence with a series of frescoes, the chief of which represent scenes from the life of Saint Benedict. These still exist, though in a sadly restored condition; they are very Giotto-like in composition, but have some of the Siena decorative brilliance of color.
سبحان الله
سبحانك ربي سبحانك
سبحانك ما أعظم شانك
ندعوك ونرجوا غفرانك
[Maher Zain:]
As I traveled through the earth
I can’t help but notice
The symphony I hear all around
from the smallest grain of sand
to the faraway planets
to a flower put in roots in the ground
Every bird in the sky
Every rock and every raindrop
Says as it falls from the clouds
every ant, every plant
every breeze and all the seas
They all sing
سبحانك ربي سبحانك
سبحانك ما أعظم شانك
ندعوك ونرجوا غفرانك
[Mesut Kurtis:]
جل الله بكل كون الله
ألمح نور الله
وذكر ربي في دقات قلبي
يهتف بسم الله
خلق الله
صنع الله ما أبهاه
والأكوان تسبح بسم الله
جل الله في علاه
يا رباه يا رحمن
الله
سبحانك ربي سبحانك
سبحانك ما أعظم شانك
ندعوك ونرجوا غفرانك
سبحان الله
سبحانك ربي سبحانك
سبحانك ما أعظم شانك
ندعوك ونرجوا غفرانك