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İslamic Nasheeds 

  

 
 
 

بِسْــــــــــــــــــــــمِ اﷲِارَّحْمَنِ ارَّحِيم

RAHMAN VE RAHİM OLAN ALLAH'IN ADIYLA

IN THE NAME OF ALLAH, THE MERCIFUL, THE  BENEFİCENT

In nome dI Allah, Il Compassionevole, Il MIserIcordIoso

En el nombre de Alá, el CompasIvo, el MIserIcordIoso

In naam van Allah, de BarmhartIge, de Genadevoll

Em nome de Alá, o compassivo, o misericordioso

AU NOM D'ALLAH, LE TOUT MISERICORDIEUX, LE TRES 

PUISSANT

  

 

08 november

New

İslamic Singers

 
 
New Albüm Outlandish Closer Than Veins
Outlandish featuring Sami Yusuf - I’ve Seen
 
 
 

 

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This is currently favorite song on the album. I like it so much

Outlandish featuring Sami Yusuf - I’ve Seen

 

Sami Yusuf (chorus)
I wish you were here
here next to me
Im missing you so… so desperately
But lately I feel like you feel
and I see what I see how Im missing you..

Waqas
What happend to the Ummah once known so well?
Greatness was known but now can you tell
You used to inspire others with your way of thinking and speech
People came from afar just to hear us teach

Mosques are empty, refrigerators are stocked
We lost our deen, we feel secure because our mansions are locked
In my teen years salat really wasnt that tight
Now i gotta pray each one of them twice.

Brother we prefer light skinned women
while righteously maintain our deen against raicism (and tribalism)…

Isam
What happend to the Ummah once known so well?
Greatness was known but now can you tell
Kids in Africa starving cant afford to cry
I’ll pay the bank interest on a car I cant afford to buy

We used to smile at each other with faces full of light
Now we frown on each other, we bicker, and we fight
Pops in the mosque praying,
kids in the streets haitin
kids on the corner selling pot and in the mosque preaching…

The Quran has left our hearts - stranded hanging on our walls
6,232 verses so strong
9 out of 10 of us cant even read it or write
1924 seems distand like way before Christ

 

Lenny - Spanish lyrics

 

Isam
If I was to fall on my knees and ask you to forgive everything and

 anyone out of love for the one…
I’ve seen..
And if you were to fall on your knees and ask me the same but I dont even think about it…,

lets just break out of the darkness of ignorance.

 

Sami yusuf

Islamic Nasheed
Hasbi Rabbi
 
SAMİ YUSUF
 
   

My Ummah (Music CD)

 

01 My Ummah Intro 1.03
02 My Ummah 3.47
03 Hasbi Rabbi 4.47
04 Ya Rasulallah 3.58
05 Try Not to Cry 6.07
06 Muhammad (S) 4.56
07 Make a Prayer 4.36
08 Eid Song 5.09
09 Free 4.15
10 Munajat (Arabic) 4.45
11 Mother (Arabic) 4.40
12 Muhammad (S) Part II (CD Bonus) 4.44
13 We Will Never Submit (CD Bonus) 2.25
14 Dua (Turkish) 3.12
15 Mother (Turkish) 4.40
 

The New Album My Ummah

Islamic Art, whether in the form of calligraphy, tiles, or music is all inspired by divine love and beauty. Music is a gift from God and is a tool which can be used but also (as it often is) misused. Indeed, nearly all Muslim countries have a rich history of Islamic spiritual music, each with its distinctive sound and flavour.

Unfortunately, due to many reasons,this heritage has long been in decline. It is my sincere wish that this humble album be one of the many artistic endeavours being undertaken to shape a new British-Muslim or Western-Muslim culture.

I also felt obliged and motivated to contribute through this album to the positive efforts already being undertaken by the Muslim community to show the real face of Islam as understood by the majority of Muslims which is one of peace and tolerance. I hope that this album goes even a short way towards this aim, and I pray that God accepts it 

  

My Ummah intro

Aynal ummah?
Where is the ummah?

Rabbana unsurna
Qawwina wahhidna
Ilayka iltaja’na
Our Lord help us
Make us strong and united
In You we have sought refuge
 

 

We Will Never Submit 

Lan nakhdha'
Lan narhal
Lan naskut
Lan nansa

We will never submit
We will never leave
We will never be silenced
We will never forget

  

Mesut Kurtis

Another Beautifull Voice Mesut Kurtis of Salawat  Album  
Sami Yusuf Produces his first Album   
          

 

 
 
  
Talaal Badru 

  
Alayka 

  
No One but Allah 

  
Never Forget 

 
 
  
                    
 
 Lest us inturoduce you to Mesut Kurtis...
 
Mesut Kurtis was born in July 1981 in the Macedonian capital of Skopje. He comes from a scholarly and religious family of Turkish origin. He came to the UK at a young age to pursue his studies.

Mesut showed a strong interest in Islamic nasheeds from a very young age. His beautiful, powerful, and passionate voice was noticed very early on, leading him to join several nasheed groups in Macedonia that performed locally, and also made several international visits including performances in Turkey and neighbouring places.

Mesut is also a gifted multi-linguist, being fluent in five languages, and this is wonderfully portrayed in his first nasheed album: Salawat, which features songs that beautifully and seamlessly combine Arabic, Turkish, and English.

Mesut graduated from the European Institute of Human Sciences, Wales, UK in Shariah Studies.

 
 
 

Mohammad al Husayan

Mohammad al Husayan - Mawlay Album
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Mohammad al Husayan - Shukran Elahy  Album 
 
 

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Yusuf İslam

Night of Remembrance Yusuf İslam and Friends
 
 
Publisher: Mountain of Light Productions (2004)
Voice:
Yusuf Islam, Zain Bhikha, Khalid Belrhouzi, Native Deen, Prince Naseem Hamed; Hamza Yusuf Hanson, others
Media: Double CD (audio plus computer)
Total running time:
1 hour, 20 mins.

Product description:

Night of Remembrance commemorated 20 years of Islamia Schools. Held at the Royal Albert Hall on 20th October 2003, Yusuf Islam was joined by friends from around the world to celebrate this anniversary and share the universal message of peace.

This unique experience will shortly be available on double CD with songs by Yusuf Islam (including Peace Train), Zain Bhikha, Native Deen and Khalid Belrhouzi. In addition to the songs the CD will also include talks by Hamza Yusuf Hanson, Abdal Hakim Winter and Prince Naseem Hamed.


Number of Discs: 2 Running Time (aprox.): 1h 20min Language(s): English, Arabic and Zulu


Native Deen's Muslim Rap

 

The sound is the familiar street rap
so popular with American teenagers. But the message is decidedly more upbeat than the dark themes of drugs and violence that permeate most rap. Consider the words from a song called "Intentions:"

"My intentions cannot bring the reward, when they're out of line. So I pray to Allah to help me, to do everything for him only."

Known as Muslim rap, this new musical phenomenon strikes a chord especially with African-Americans who make up about a third of all Muslims in the United States. The group behind the sound is Native Deen, three black men in the Washington, D.C., area who grew up as devout Muslims and want to use their talents to inspire other young people to keep the faith amid the pressures and temptations of modern life.

All three -- Joshua Salaam, 28, Naeem Muhammad, and Abdul-Malik Ahmad, both 26 -- are married and fathers of young children. When not making music, Salaam manages the civil rights division of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, Muhammad works for an information technology company, and Ahmad designs web sites and teaches martial arts.

As Native Deen, they perform at Islamic conferences, fundraisers, weddings, and holiday gatherings - any place, they say, "where wholesome Islamic entertainment is needed." They shun clubs, bars, and discos, or any venue where Islamic prohibitions against alcohol, dancing, and many forms of music are violated. Most of their songs deal with growing up Muslim in America, remembering to make morning prayers and practice the faith without getting too caught up in material possessions and "the TV shows and the music videos." A few numbers simply exhort listeners to avoid drugs, or sex, or cheating in school with no specific mention of religion.

The group is careful to craft lyrics acceptable even to the most sensitive parental ear. "We make sure we don't put stuff in our songs that we don't want a four-year-old to repeat," says group leader Salaam. "Our music is something that parents and children can enjoy together. In fact, the parents encourage the kids to listen."

Because many Muslims believe that the teachings of the prophet Muhammad forbid the playing of most musical instruments, Native Deen uses only traditional drums in its live performances. Their tapes and CDs include a wider variety of percussion instruments, but a message at the beginning assures listeners that they will hear no wind or string instruments, which are considered especially taboo.

The three musicians formed Native Deen in 2000 after years of performing together and separately at Muslim Youth of North America (MYNA) camps and other Islamic events. They and other artists recorded a series of tapes, called MYNA-RAPS, sales of which help support Muslim youth activities. "When we started traveling and performing together regularly, we decided, Let's call ourselves something," Salaam says. "Deen means religion or way of life in Arabic, so we picked the name Native Deen to signify the religion that's naturally in you."

Combining rap with Muslim themes wasn't a conscious decision, Salaam says. "Growing up Muslim and black in America, those were our experiences. That's naturally what came off our lips."

Word of mouth has been sufficient to land the young musicians gigs at Islamic events in California, Texas, and Illinois -- even an invitation to the United Kingdom, which they had to turn down because of a previous commitment. They attracted a following in Malaysia after a Malaysian television crew visiting the United States did a feature on them.

In the past few months, they've achieved a new measure of fame thanks to a radio show, "On The Scene with Native Deen," that airs every Friday evening on a local Islamic radio station and is broadcast worldwide via the Islamic Broadcasting Network (IBN) Web site. The program, a combination of music, patter, and live discussion, has been "very successful in attracting the younger crowd," mainly high school and college students, says IBN's acting program director Sohaib Elsayed. The performers "convey personality, they're engaging," he says. "They take the day-to-day issues of growing up Muslim in America and put them in a more humorous light."

The feedback the group gets from young fans is especially gratifying," Salaam says. "People come up and tell us how a song helped them get through ninth grade or inspired them to do different things by reminding them of their faith and that God is there -- and in a hip way."

With Native Deen, Muslims in the United States also "feel like they have something of their own," he adds. "They say now we can have entertainment at our events, and it doesn't have to be in Arabic. Our music is American, it's hip, and it's something everybody can be comfortable with."

Native Deen & Zain Bhikha

Islamic Singers
Native Deen - Deen You Know Album
 
Native Deen - Deen You Know - CD

DEEN YOU KNOW is the debut album from the dynamic group Native Deen. Previously recording under the name MYNA Raps, Native Deen have come a long way and have recorded an album which is testimony to that fact. With 11 songs on this debut album, each with its’ own social and moral message, DEEN YOU KNOW is an album that shares the message of Islam in a contemporary style, the style of Native Deen.

 

Number of Discs: 1
Running Time (aprox.): 50 mins
Language(s):
English

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Native Deen is Joshua Salaam, Abdul Malik Ahmad and Naeem Muhammad who were born and raised in America with Islam as their faith. This trio, all with hugely contrasting characters but with a common goal, are a truly dynamic, fully energized hip hop nasheed group to watch, listen and admire.

 Joshua Salaam was born in Camden, New Jersey in 1973. His family moved to the Mid-West where he was raised in Missouri, Illinois and Indiana. He began making raps at the age of 10 and at the age of 12 he started rapping to entertain the youth at MYNA (Muslim Youth of North America) camps as a member of MSU (Muslim Steppin' Up). Later he became part of a group called Sonz of the Crescent whose first release was called What's the Word. As a result of getting married and moving to the East Coast, Joshua was able to be on the fifth production of MYNA Raps. Joshua served in the United States Air Force for 4 years as a Security Police Officer. He now has his degree in Criminal Justice and is active in Community work. He continues writing songs and raps hoping that Muslims and non-Muslims can learn from them and enjoy.

Abdul-Malik was born in Connecticut in 1975 but spent most of his life in the Washington, DC area. He was home-schooled by his parents until 12th grade. After finishing high school, he attended Georgetown University. During this period, Abdul-Malik was able to visit the Middle East and become fluent in the Arabic language. Abdul-Malik now resides in Virginia with his wife Rahima and baby daughter Sakina. He works as a web developer and graphic designer running his own company Kufic Graphics.

 Naeem Muhammad was born Muslim on June 25, 1975, grew up in the inner city of Baltimore, MD where he currently lives with his wife and three kids. He graduated from the Islamic Community School of Baltimore, after which he attended Towson State University. He has been involved with Muslim youth work since he was 13, working with various organizations such as Muslim Youth of North America, Muslim Youth Council of D.C., and the Muslim Kids Club of Baltimore.


 İslamic Nasheeds

Zain Bhikha - Mountains of Makkah Album

 This Tracks from his  befor Album

 

Zain Bhikha - Mountains of Makkah - CD

 

Mountains of Makkah is an album that takes you on a journey to the House of God through the songs of Zain Bhikha.

 

Zain made the pilgrimage to Makkah in 2004 and was inspired to share his experiences by recording 10 thought provoking tracks including a revival of his original song 'The Journey' written many years before he made his actual pilgrimage.

Number of Discs: 1
Running Time (aprox.): 41 mins (International CD)
Language(s):
English

 

Zain was born in 1974 in Pretoria, South Africa where he started singing from a young age, though entertaining family and friends was as far as he went. In 1994, Zain entered a singing competition on a local radio station. From thousands of entries he won the competition. This success led to his first album 'A Way of Life' (1994).

It soon became a rousing success amongst the South African Muslim community.

Thus came 'Praise to the Prophet (saw)' (1996), followed at yearly intervals by 'Fortunate is He' (1997) and 'The Journey' (1998).

All proved extremely popular and began to filter abroad. And so it was that Yusuf came across one of Zain's albums and invited him to London to work with him. The result was 'A is for Allah' (2000), a double album, primarily spoken word, which featured Zain singing 7 of the 8 songs. Later that year, two compilation albums 'Children of Heaven' and 'Towards the Light', featuring re-mixed songs, were released by Jamal Records.

 In 2001 he released 'Faith' with a guest appearance from his friend Dawud Wharnsby-Ali. Zain later went on to release the album 'Our World' (2002) which brought together  the talents of Yusuf Islam, Khalid Belrhouzi, Qatrunada, Hasan Kilicitan and also introduced his son Rasheed Bhikha.

Mecca 2 Medına & Talib al-Habib

 İslamic Singers

Mecca 2 Medina - African Sounds

 

 

Mecca 2 Medina are one of the oldest rap Nasheed acts in the UK and still going strong! 'African Sounds' is their follow-up to 'From the West Looking East'. A fine performance!

 

A U D I O

click here to launch the player and listen to songs

 

Mothers
Paradise
Do You Know Him
Sisters
Peace
Don't They Know About Allah
Life After Death


 

 Talib al-Habib - Songs of Innocence Album

 

 

 

 

 

'Songs of Innocence' is a collection of eight original English-language songs from Talib al-Habib, a student of the sacred sciences and Medical Doctor. Its subject matter has been aptly described as, 'love of Allah, love of his Prophet, love of teacher, love of family, and love of mankind.' Adapted from a series of poems composed over ten years, they were set to music in a six month period following Ramadhan 1425, in response to the encouragement of several nasheed artists. Talib drew on his childhood experiences of choral singing in arranging the songs, and utilised the daff for percussion after consultation with recognised scholars of traditional Islam.

 

Arabic

 
Muslim Vd PEACE ALWAYZ
Mushari Al Oradah - Humoud Al Khoder - Abdulwahhab Al Monaifee  
Ya Raja'ee
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

786 Boyz

İslamic Singers 
786 Straight Path
 

TRACK LIST

1. Be Real

2. Change Ya Mind
3. Straight Path
4. Falling Away
5. Dosti
6. Meditate
7. Meccah
8. Haazir Hain Hum
9. Struggle Child
10. Dunya
11. Nasheed Medley II
12. Thank U
13. Revelation

 

Getting rave reviews for its soulful lyrics and musical diversity, 786's newest album will be sure to deliver the harmonies you are used to plus a cool new R&B flavor mixed with soul, hip hop, and traditional Urdu and Arabic influences. The new album is voice and percussion only. Features guest appearances from Tyson, Aman, Waqas Ali Qadri, and Dale Marcell of the Fletcher Valve Drummers.


Style of Nasheeds : Voice & Percussion / R&B, Qawwali, Rap
Language(s) :
English, Urdu & Arabic
Released : September 2005
Catalogue Number : 410523



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Bios 786 
 

Shahaab, Zafar, Saad, Omar and Saeed all hail from Detroit, USA. As 786, in the couple of years that they've been around, they have had tremendous success in North America and the UK with their slick harmonies and R&B inspired melodies. Nasheeds like 'Heaven's Keys' are deceptively profound while others like 'Palestine' tap into the sentiments of Muslims around the world.

They are guys who are comfortable with their Muslim and western identities and utilise both cultural influences in their songs. The contemporary sounds they generate are directly informed by a rich, spiritual Islamic heritage and influences from different parts of the world as well as different communities they have grown up with. The fusion makes for some distinctive nasheeds. Rap, Gospel, R&B, Qawwali, Soul are all absorbed into nasheeds evoking positive messages.

And yet it is only when you see them live that you truly begin to appreciate their art. Comfortable singing in English, Arabic and Urdu, these guys convey a passion and an intensity that has to be experienced to be believed - ask anyone who witnessed their shows at London’s Royal Albert Hall and Birmingham’s Symphony Hall!

As 786’s Shahaab says: "786 is a tool for propagating a positive Islamic message to our youth, particularly those who feel alienated and confused by world events and the way they are perceived by others in the community.” He goes on: “Although we all love to sing, that is not the reason for the group. It is something we do well together and share a passion for, but more importantly, we share a passion for being Muslim. None of us claims to be perfect, or that we do everything correctly, or even try to preach to others. We just want to open people's eyes to what Islam truly is about and to tell the youth that we know what you are going through and simply… we understand.
  

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