I’m Your Hope – Sami Yousuf (Nasheed Lyrics)
You are the hope for our globe
Don’t give up nor despair
There’s nothing you can’t repair
You can change this world to a better world
With your souls, with your souls
Do not harm me, I am your truth
Do not kill me, for I’m your youth
I’m your hope, I am your truth
I’m your faith, I’m your youth
(Arabic:)
Bil-qawli wal amal, Antumul amal
With words and action, You are the hope
Salimhum Ya Rabb, Salimhum Ya Rabb
Grant them peace Oh Lord, grant them peace Oh Lord
Bil-ilmi wal-qalam, Yudfa’u al-Alam
Through knowledge and the might of the pen, Pain will be pushed aside
La tansani ana dhamiruk, La tu’zini ana shababuk
Don’t forget me for I’m your conscience, Don’t harm me I’m your youth
Music, composed & arranged by Sami Yusuf
Lyrics by Dr Walid Fitaihi
Produced by Sami Yusuf
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Sami Yusuf is a British singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, composer, record producer, and humanitarian, born in Tehran, Iran. Yusuf gained international attention with the release of his debut album, Al-Mu`allim, in 2003. Now with over 34 million albums sold, he performs at venues around the world. The BBC, CNN, ARTE, FRANCE 24, Reuters, Time, Rolling Stone, and Music Week are among the media outlets that have covered him and his work. His seventh studio album, Barakah, was released in 2016.
Sami Yusuf was born on 1980 in Tehran to Azerbaijani parents.. His grandparents are from Baku, Azerbaijan. His grandparents left Baku when it was recaptured by the Bolsheviks after the First World War. From an early age, Yusuf showed great interest in music. He was influenced by the wide range of musical genres available to him in his home town of Ealing in West London, immersing himself especially in Western classical music and Middle Eastern music. He learned piano and violin as well as traditional instruments including oud, setar, and tonbak. In 2003, although considering pursuing a career in law, he produced and released his first album. It quickly became an international success and launched Yusuf’s professional music career. Yusuf studied music as a composition student at the prestigious Royal Academy, as well as at Salford University in north-west England.