
“Haleluyah Mdumiseni” is a phrase used in many African gospel songs, combining Hebrew and Zulu/Nguni language.
Word Meaning
Haleluyah / Hallelujah – “Praise the Lord.”
Mdumiseni (Zulu) – “Praise Him” or “Give Him glory.”
In a gospel setting, “Haleluyah Mdumiseni” is a joyful call for believers to praise and glorify God together. It is both a declaration and an invitation to worship.
The phrase expresses:
- Celebration of God’s greatness
- Gratitude for His goodness and mercy
- A call for the congregation to lift up praise to God
Spiritual Meaning
When sung in worship, it carries the message:
“Hallelujah! Praise Him! Give glory to the Lord.”
It reflects biblical themes such as:
Psalm 150 – “Let everything that has breath praise the Lord.”
Psalm 100 – “Enter His gates with thanksgiving and His courts with praise.”
Therefore “Haleluyah Mdumiseni” means calling everyone to celebrate God and lift His name in praise because He is worthy.

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