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Abdul Sattar Mahomed

Abdul Sattar Mahomed is a British singer-songwriter known for his Islamic nasheeds.[1] He has received attention for his unique musical approach and his commitment to philanthropy.[1]

Early Life and Career edit

Abdul Sattar Mahomed began his involvement in music and philanthropy at a young age.[1] At 12, he joined the LIA Relief Trust and released an album to raise funds for those in need.[1] Over six days, he recorded 11 tracks, balancing his school commitments with recording and songwriting.[1] The album raised £10,000 and was recognized within the Muslim community worldwide.[1]

Musical Style edit

Abdul Sattar's music is characterised by his adherence to his religious beliefs, which prohibit the use of musical instruments.[1] Instead, he uses his voice for all elements of his music, including vocal percussion and layering.[1] His lyrics convey messages of peace and positivity, aiming to inspire both his peers and younger listeners.[1]

Recognition and Challenges edit

In 2019, Abdul Sattar was a finalist for Her Majesty the Queen's Lord-Lieutenant's Young Artist of the Year award, recognizing his charitable work and musical contributions.[1] Despite the challenges of not using musical instruments, he has created music that resonates with many.[1]

Broadcasting and Future Plans edit

Abdul Sattar's songs are regularly broadcasted on Ramadan FM[1] (87.7FM), and he has plans to tour the UK and internationally to continue inspiring people through his music and charitable efforts.[1]

Impact and Commitment edit

Abdul Sattar believes that music can significantly influence listeners, particularly children.[1] He aims to counteract negative messages in mainstream music by creating content that promotes positive values and behavior.[1] His work has been acknowledged for its artistic quality and social impact.[1]

Abdul Sattar Mahomed remains committed to using his talent to help others and inspire positive change through his music.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Shobowale, Sali (2023-03-05). "Leicester teen writes faith-based songs and spreads the message of serenity". Leicestershire Live. Retrieved 2024-05-20.