My Ummah | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 6 July 2005 | |||
Recorded | 2003-2005 | |||
Genre | Islamic | |||
Length | 63:50 | |||
Language | English, Arabic, Farsi, Turkish | |||
Label | Awakening | |||
Sami Yusuf chronology | ||||
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My Ummah is the second studio album by British singer Sami Yusuf. It was released in two versions, a "music version" and a "percussion version". It is claimed to have sold between five[1] and eight[2] million copies worldwide.
Writing in Arab Media and Society, Christian Pond discussed My Ummah's increasing use of western style instrumentation, western genres such as Rap, and the use of music videos similar in style and content to western artists such as Britney Spears.,[3] compared to his first album.
Track list
# | Name | Duration |
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01. | My Ummah (intro) | 1:03 |
02. | My Ummah | 3:47 |
03. | Hasbi Rabbi | 4:15 |
04. | Ya Rasulallah | 4:47 |
05. | Try Not to Cry feat Outlandish | 4:36 |
06. | Muhammad | 6:07 |
07. | Make a Prayer | 4:45 |
08. | Eid Song | 4:56 |
09. | Free | 5:09 |
10. | Munajat (in Arabic) | 4:40 |
11. | Mother (in Arabic) | 4:44 |
12. | Muhammad, Part 2 | 3:12 |
13. | We Will Never Submit | 2:25 |
14. | Du'a | 4:40 |
15. | Mother (in English and Turkish) | 4:44 |
16. | Mother (in English and Persian) | 4:44 |
References
- ↑ Paul., Temporal (2011). Islamic branding and marketing : creating a global Islamic business. Singapore: John Wiley & Sons (Asia). ISBN 9780470828489. OCLC 748263020.
- ↑ "Sami Yusuf at his second home". DailySabah. 28 Feb 2014. Retrieved 2017-08-20.
- ↑ Pond, Christian. "The Appeal of Sami Yusuf and the Search for Islamic Authenticity". tbsjournal.arabmediasociety.com. Retrieved 2017-08-20.
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