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  2. Sami Yusuf - Wikipedia

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    Sami Yusuf was born on 21 July 1980 in Tehran to Azerbaijani parents. [15] [16] His grandparents are from Baku, Azerbaijan, from which they left for Iran when it was captured by the Bolsheviks following World War I. Yusuf and his parents later arrived in Ealing, West London, in the early 1980s, after the Islamic Revolution in Iran. [17]

  3. Without You (Sami Yusuf album) - Wikipedia

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    Sami Yusuf claimed that this album was released without his prior "blessings nor consent". He stated: "I therefore wish to make it perfectly clear that an album comprised of any such recordings could only be put on to the market against my wishes and without my approval."

  4. Salaam (album) - Wikipedia

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    Salaam is the fourth official studio album by Sami Yusuf, that was released on December 22, 2012.The physical version was released on December 22, while the digital version was released on December 24.

  5. Barakah (album) - Wikipedia

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    Barakah is a 2016 studio album by British singer-songwriter Sami Yusuf.It was released on 1 February 2016 on Andante Records. It is also marketed as the first of a series of recordings as Spiritique Collection (Vol. 1).

  6. My Ummah - Wikipedia

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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.

  7. Kâtibim - Wikipedia

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    Sami Yusuf's album Barakah (2016) has a track called "I Only Knew Love ('Araftul Hawa)" is also based on a similar tune. The third movement of Fazil Say's violin concerto "1001 Nights in the Harem" [ 29 ] heavily quotes the tune.

  8. Lamma Bada Yatathanna - Wikipedia

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    Versions of the song have been recorded by artists including Fairuz, [5] Sabah Fakhri, [5] Souad Massi, Lena Chamamyan, Nabyla Maan, Hamza El Din, Sami Yusuf, Abeer Nehme [6] and Talia Lahoud. References

  9. Category:Converts to Sunni Islam from Shia Islam - Wikipedia

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