Thursday, December 16, 2010
Nasheed's Album By Ali Haider
you can download them for free here just click on below
Allah Tere Siwa I Like This Track
Kursi Janbaz Sipahi
Badal-De-Dil I Like This Track
Salam-le-Lo I Like This Track
Mere Nabi Ka Naam
Mohammad Mohammad (P B U H)
Khoon e Shaheedan
Nigahon-Me-Meri I Like This Track
Duniya-Fana
Allah-Ve-Soniyan
Marijaun-Madine-Me I Like This Track
Gharon-Me-Roshni
Woh Allah Hi To Hai I Like This Track
In-Nilta
Ye Azar Dilko
Qismat Se
Teri-Jalion I Like This Track
Teri-Jalion-Corus
Qaim-He-Asman I Like This Track
Zameen Wajd Mein
Monday, August 23, 2010
Friday, August 20, 2010
Sami Yusuf - Healing
Produced by ETM International.
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For more info: www.samiyusufofficial.com/healing
Monday, July 26, 2010
Nader Khan - Take My Hand
Nader Mohammed Khan is a Canadian Muslim singer & social activist. He is the Programs Director of ReliefWorks (www.Relief-Works.org), a unique initiative that promotes local relief efforts through Islamic music, arts, and inspiration.
His first album was produced under ReliefWorks and was released in North America in December of 2008, and in the UK and Australia in November 2009. More information about his albums, performances, and upcoming projects can be found at www.NaderKhan.com.
Nader attended the University of Toronto (UTSC) and graduated at the turn of the century with a degree in Management and Economics. Throughout his time at university and also upon graduating, he remained actively engaged with the Muslim community on and off campus through various endeavours including running the campus Muslim Students’ Association, making a memorable cameo appearance in a popular children’s educational video series, teaching basic Islamic Studies and Qur’an Recitation to teenagers at summer camps, singing backup and lead vocals in studio recordings and staged concerts, and conducting orientation workshops and seminars for first year university students.
Nader has performed live with various artists such as Aashiq Al- Rasul, Native Deen, Halal Meat, and Dawud Wharnsby-Ali. He is widely-traveled and has spent time with people from a broad variety of cultures and traditions throughout his life. This is reflected in his work through the fusion of various genres, and the blending of many different styles, tunes, rhythms and modes.
Nader lives in the east end of the glorious city of Toronto. He sings in English, Arabic, Urdu, and some Farsi
Download His Tracks For Free Click Links Below
99 Names of Allah.mp3
Ahlil Baiyt.mp3
Allahu Kawali.mp3
Fasaloon.mp3
Sound of Tears.mp3
Take my Hand.mp3
The Quest.mp3
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Rhymes of Praise by Labbayk
Labbayk is a nasheed group based in London, UK. The group started singing officially in Islamic events from the year 2003 and have been doing live performances around the UK. The group consist of 3 brothers, Masum, Ehsaan and Imran. The nasheeds composed have no musical instruments and no musical instruments were utilised in composing the vocal harmonies. The lyrics and content have been verified by scholars in order to maintain the limits and boundaries of Shari’ah.
Rhymes of Praise was released in August 2008. This Nasheed album contains 8 uplifting nasheeds praising Allah and Prophet Muhammed(PBUH). Also featuring Qur’an recitation by Shaykh Shah Mizanul Hoque.
You can purchase their full album or even digital downloads of the individual tracks from their official website, don’t miss out!
Download Selected MP3 Nasheeds Below
Ask Him by Labbayk Rhymes of Praise.mp3Best of Creation by Labbayk Rhymes of Praise.mp3
Ramadan by Labbayk Rhymes of Praise.mp3
Subhanallah by Labbayk Rhymes of Praise.mp3
Tala Al Badru alayna by Labbayk Rhymes of Praise.mp3
The Lord of the Worlds by Labbayk Rhymes of Praise.mp3
Wedding Nasheed by Labbayk Rhymes of Praise.mp3
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Thank You Allah
02. Ya Nabi Salam Alayka.mp3
03. Inshallah.mp3
04. Palestine Will Be Free.mp3
05. Thank You Allah.mp3
06. Allah Allah Kiya Karo (Ft Irfan Makki).mp3
07. The Chosen One.mp3
08. Baraka Allah Lakuma.mp3
09. For The Rest Of My Life.mp3
10. Hold My Hand.mp3
11. Awaken.mp3
12. Subhana Allah (Ft Mesut Kurtis).mp3
13. Open Your Eyes.mp3
15. Thank You Allah (Acoustic Version - Bonus Track).mp3
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Badi Us Zaman
Badi Uz Zaman.mp3
Har Lehza.mp3
Jab Mein Kahoon.mp3
Mera Dil Badal De.mp3
Meray Nabi (PBUH) Ka Naam.mp3
Musaddas-E-Hali.mp3
Nobi (PBUH) Mor (Bengali).mp3
Tamanna-e-Dil.mp3
Taufeeq Dey Mujhe.mp3
Yaar Rahe Yaarab tu Mera.mp3
Ilahi La Tu Azzibni.mp3
Junaid Jamshed is a world-renowned contemporary Islamic Nasheed prodigy who was previously known as a leading recording artist on the Pakistani pop scene.
Born in September 1964 in Karachi, Pakistan into an army family of four, he initially sought a career in the Pakistan Army and later in medicine. However, his aspirations didn’t materialize.
He initially came to the limelight as frontman of the pop group Vital Signs in 1987 with the famed patriotic song Dil Dil Pakistan, which quickly gained a status equal to the national anthem. He remained a charismatic youth icon throughout the 1990s. In 1995, he released his debut solo album which became an immediate national hit, followed by another in 2001.
Since then, he developed interest in religion and became associated with the Tabligh movement – a world-wide effort aimed at the betterment of Muslims by bringing them closer to their religion. At the peak of his singing career, when he enjoyed all the luxuries of the world, he became increasingly sensitive towards the deep sense of dissatisfaction in his heart and a vacuum he felt was eating at his soul. This prompted him to contemplate the deeper meaning of life and seek ways of nourishing the soul – a quest which brought him to the thresholds of men of religion and piety. It was by visiting the Tablighi centre at Raiwand at the behest of a childhood friend Junaid Ghani that changed his life forever.
He learnt that the path he had chosen to achieve and spread peace of mind and soul was in fact a path that lead to moral decay and eternal agony. He saw it hypocritical to continue offering music as a remedy for inner misery while he himself sought that remedy elsewhere.
Finally, the day came when he took the decision to abandon music forever. Music was his life-blood and abandoning it meant stopping the circulation of blood in his veins. ‘That day I died’, he says, adding quickly, ‘and was reborn’.
His talents have since found a new meaningful expression in the Islamic Nasheed genre. His insightful praise of the Lord Almighty and evocative odes to the Messenger Muhammad (may peace be upon him) combined with unwavering belief in his faith – not least inspired by Iqbal – have created in his art a subtle , yet dynamic, appeal to the Muslim mind.
He currently resides in Karachi with his wife and four children.