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Sami Yusuf was born in the month July 1980. He
was born into a musical family of Azeri origin
and thus music played an integral part in his
life. Samis initial training came from his
father, who is an internationally renowned composer,
poet, and a multitalented musician.
Sami learnt to play several instruments at a
very young age and gradually began to show a keen
interest in singing and composing. He studied music at several institutions and with renowned composers and musicians including composers from the Royal Academy of Music in London, one of the world most prestigious music institutions.
Sami has been composing from a very young age
and his beautiful voice is supplemented by his
extensive knowledge of notes and harmonies. He
has also a good understanding of music theory
and the Middle Eastern modes (or Maqams).
Indeed, it is rare to find a person who has all
these talents. Sami is also a devout practicing
Muslim who sees songs as a means of promoting
the message of Islam and encouraging the youth
to be proud of their religion and identity.
Sami Yusuf has his own dedicated website at www.samiyusuf.com.
His comprehensive website contains multiple photo
galleries, the full collection of streamable video
clips and audio samples from both albums. In addition
a lively Sami Yusuf forum is provided alongside
the usual artist material.
"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."
- Sami Yusuf, September 2005/Rajab 1426
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