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My Ummah

My Ummah

Released: 2005-09-30
℗ 2005 Awakening Worldwide Ltd.
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15 Items
Listen on Apple Music
Buy on iTunes Store
Released: 2005-09-30
℗ 2005 Awakening Worldwide Ltd.

iTunes Store: Customer Reviews

2013-01-25

Hasbi Rabbi <3

amazing piece of religious work...
Dawer Khan
2012-11-03

Amazing

Carry on your doing a fantastic job it stops kids from listen to haram music to listen nashed about the Islamic faith
Muslim girl79948967
2012-10-29

Sami

Manshallah i love all the songs in the album
Mustafa77777
2012-06-08

Shefi

What a great voice mashallah
junaid pervaiz
2012-01-01

!!!!

SalalahuAlaihiWaSalim*
Kaka1223455
2011-01-31

Thanks

I just want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for the great job that you've done
Mehdi03
2007-11-03

A must have on your MP3 player

After the hugely popular debut album Al Muallim, Sami had a lot of expectations with this follow. Fortunately this album is outstanding and would definately rank on par, if not better than his first.
As with all albums, some tracks are better than others, however Hasbi Rabbi, Eid Song and Try Not to Cry are probably the best. There are some thought provoking lyrics, and Free certainly has you thinking about women who wear a hijab.
For me this has been an album I an listen from start to finish and I will then want to listen to it again. The lyrics, music and composition of this are superb in every way. There is a version without the music, though sadly not available on iTunes. That itself gives some of the tracks another lease of life.
Buy this album.. you definitely won't regret it!
MadferritUK
2007-07-27

Interesting

While lacking the power of his debut album, there is still much to enjoy here, although interestingly the Arabic and Turkish tracks have more intensity than the English-language ones. Still, a good album and a recommended listen for Yusuf fans.
Xerxes Prince of Persia
2007-03-09

Great Nasheeds

Worth Your Money & worth Listining
Muslim-boy
2006-11-20

A mixed bag, but "try Not To Cry" is outstanding!!!

Overall this long awaited follow up album falls well short of Sami Yusufs debut al-muallim, its a bit of a mixed bag with some tracks seeming rushed or half baked demos. The title track my ummah is a particular disappointment.
However the album does contain one track which was worth the wait, namely "Try not to cry" featuring Outlandish, this is a truly beautiful son which goes straight to the heart!!
Other OK tracks are Hasbi Rabbi and Mother, but lets hope Sami never attempts something like "eid Song" again...
Esco77
2006-10-18

Truely Inspirational

This album is just amazing. The lyrics are very thought provoking and simultaneously, inspirational. The music is, as his previous album, gentle, healing and simply wonderful. hope it reaches many people on a global scale!
saffakause
2006-04-20

U need to buy it

loved it
babaze3