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Amreen

Lady Dizzla

Kiran Zamman

MC Suriya

Lady Massacre

Kayla Lahmar

Dizie Mc

Elly & Khai

Angel MC Shay

Raquel Evita Saraswati

Jus1Jam

Phoenix

Shaheen

Lyrical Lailah,

Laydee Sly

Yasslam

Neelofer Mir

Nia-V


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Deeyah Presents SISTERHOOD

Sisterhood is the collective name for a mixtape project of previously unreleased songs written by young up and coming female Muslim rappers, singers and poetesses from the UK, Europe and US.

Their songs deal with a range of issues that each has been affected by on some level ranging from the war in Iraq to racism, love, romance, living in a post 9/11 world, to women's rights issues, faith and personal experiences of being young socially conscious Muslim women in the West.

"This is just the first small step towards encouraging these artists and others like them out there to pursue their dreams and hopes," says Deeyah, the founder of the Sisterhood project who selected this first volume of songs from scores submitted to her."And a way to let them know they are not alone in their struggles and hardship to get their music and message out there."

SISTERHOOD is a project especially close to Deeyah's heart-- having always felt disheartened and disappointed by the lack of support for Muslim female artists, Deeyah decided to start this project to encourage and back female artists herself.

"Although some of the ladies on the project are at the very beginning of their musical journey and just starting to explore and discover their creative and artistic expression I hope that with this project they will find inspiration and encouragement from each other to further develop and hone their craft".

"Hopefully we can help create a platform to have their voices and opinions heard as both artists and Muslim women living in Western societies. Female Muslim artists face a tough time. There's very little support for them, many of them have been actively discouraged-- even by their own communities-- from expressing their thoughts and dreams through music. But they are not alone as this first collection proves...they have something to say and they deserve to be heard."

Deeyah presents Sisterhood

Not for sale. Streamed online on the world wide web from summer 2008.

http://www.myspace.com/deeyahpresents



DEEYAH PRESENTS SISTERHOOD

Artist: Lady Dizzla - Song: I Won't Cry

Artist: Amreen - Song: "Judge"

Artist: Jus1Jam (feat. Kiran Zamman) - Song: "Ride (a Requiem)"

Artist: MC Suriya - Song: "Breakin The Silence" (G-Beatz_PipeLineProductions)

Artist: Shaheen - Song: "Revolution"

Artist: Neelofer Mir - Song: "Poet"

Artist: Angel MC Shay - Song: "Open Soul Closed"

Artist: Kiran Zamman - Song: "I Have A Dream"

Artist: Lyrical Lailah - Song: "Un-Abused"

Artist: Lady Massacre - Song: "Life"

Artist: Elly & Khai - Song: "Waters"

Artist: Phoenix - Song: "Leap of Faith"

Artist: Dizie Mc - Song: "Inspecta"

Artist: Laydee Sly - Song: Kitaab

Artist: Yasslam - Song: "Belle Algerie"

Artist: Nia-V - Song: "6 Degrees Of Separation"

Artist: Kayla Lahmar - Song: "How Did We Get Here"

Artist: Raquel Evita Saraswati - Song: TBC



















For further info please contact: sisterhood.art@gmail.com







DEEYAH PRESENTS: Amreen (US)

Amreen Banner

Rapper, singer, writer and producer born and raised in the US of Pakistani descent.

Amreen, this 16 year old Pakistani American’s ambition to be a singer became serious for her at the age of 14. She can perform in 4 languages and hopes people will not only enjoy her music, but also relate to what she has to say through her lyrics. Her song ‘Judge’ for the SISTERHOOD project was written after being made aware of honour killings through Deeyah's blogs and the ICAHK’s (“International Campaign Against Honour Killings") Myspace pages.

| Myspace: Amreen |

Listen to Amreen's Song: Judge | Lyrics availabe here





DEEYAH PRESENTS: Lady Dizzla (UK)

DEEYAH PRESENTS: LADY DIZZLA

Rapper, singer, dancer and model from the UK of Yemeni and Indian descent.

Lady Dizzla, 18, from London has Indian, Arab Yemeni and British roots. She remembers dancing along to Michael Jackson ever since she was a child. Dizzla says she began rapping 2 years ago because it appealed to her as a strong and honest form of musical expression. Her song for SISTERHOOD is called 'I Won't Cry' which is both a personal and very powerful song. 'I Won't Cry' is about the physical and emotional torment, pain and scars of rape. Despite the gut wrenching rendition of a traumatic experience and subject the song is empowering and inspiring-- it is a journey through a young woman's emotional battle to finally regain strength and control of her own life.



| Myspace: Lady Dizzla |











DEEYAH PRESENTS: Neelofer Mir

DEEYAH PRESENTS: Neelofer Mir

Poet, Spoken Word Artist, Educator and Business Women. A Born Leader. Born and Raised in South London of Pakistani heritage. Starting out on the London Open Mic circuit some 10 years ago, Neelofer soon made a name for herself as the most dynamic and thought provoking Asian female Spoken Word Artist on the scene. Challenging Stereo types and making it known that she has the courage of her convictions to be an individual and make her own choices - hence the aptly named track "POET" submitted to the "SISTERHOOD" project. Currently working on her debut Album and collaborating with the legendary Talvin Singh.



| Myspace: Neelofer Mir Myspace |













DEEYAH PRESENTS: Kiran Zamman (UK)

Kiran Banner

Singer, writer, producer and musician from the UK of Pakistani descent.

Kiran Zamman, 25, is a British Pakistani from an artistic family in Nottingham. ‘I Have a Dream’ was written post-911 drawing inspiration from the great ‘Martin Luther King Jr’ --shedding light on equal rights, racism and injustice. For her forthcoming solo debut album Kiran is playing all the instruments, producing writing and mixing all the material herself. Kiran’s musical influences range from jazz, R&B, Arabic, electronica to the sounds of the 80’s.

| Myspace: Kiran Zamman |











DEEYAH PRESENTS: MC Suriya (UK)

DEEYAH PRESENTS: MC SURIYA

Rapper and writer from the UK of Pakistani descent.

MC Suriya, 16, is a British Asian rapper from Bradford who began rapping at age 12. She sees music as a hobby for the time being while she concentrates on her education. She says her lyrics consciously do not cross her ethical, cultural, and religious boundaries because she hopes to amend cultural and religious bridges through her art. Her song “Breakin Dha Silence” for the SISTERHOOD project is about female artists in the music industry-- lyrically she draws on some of the struggles she’s been through.



| Myspace: MC Suriya |











DEEYAH PRESENTS: Lady Massacre (UK)

DEEYAH PRESENTS: LADY MASSACRE

Rapper and writer from the UK of Pakistani descent.

Lady Massacre – 16 year old British Muslim, brought up in Sheffield felt voiceless at the turn of the war in Iraq. As a result she began putting her feelings on paper. Lady Massacre regularly competes in online rap battles and she feels strongly about inspiring and becoming a future role model for other Muslim women.



| Myspace: Lady Massacre |











DEEYAH PRESENTS: Yasslam (France)

DEEYAH PRESENTS: Yasslam

Yasmine, a 26 year old poetess whose alias is “Yasslam” – can be found performing and reciting her poetry in cafés in Paris. She was born in France to Algerian parents. She has been writing poetry since she was young in her first language; which is French but she incorporates Arabic and English into them. “I approach all subjects in particular those that touch the condition of the woman: sexism, the forced marriages, the materialist women, racism, terrorism etc...” An observer of people and the ways of the world, Yasslam says this; life and her origin are all equal factors in inspiring her to write. “I think that a true passion is one you keep all your life. Our passions are within us to give meanings to our lives, otherwise we would not be happy.”

She reflects on this further; “I am a woman. I am Moslem and I’ve always wanted to express myself in this outlet so naturally.” She comments that its difficult to understand why our cultures don’t accept women singing/performing; yet she Yasslam is not conflicted. People who she comes across ask her if she considers herself Algerian or French, “Deep within me I know I belong to the two. I have enough room in my heart to contain these two countries’ cultures.” The song she has given for Sisterhood is called "Beautiful Algeria", to show her love not only to the people of the country but to outsiders too so they know the positive characteristics of the country which she holds dear to her heart.



| Myspace: Yasslam |











DEEYAH PRESENTS: Lyrical Lailah (UK)

DEEYAH PRESENTS: Lyrical Lailah

Writer, producer and rapper.

Lyrical Lailah; born and raised in Bradford of mixed Pakistani and White English descent. She gladly contributed her track “UnAbused” to SISTERHOOD which is about the silence that surrounds the issue of violence against women – “I wanted to relay the pain and voice the subject of abuse against women,” Having worked with domestic violence victims as a housing support worker in a hostel for homeless women and children--Lyrical Lailah takes inspiration from life and what she sees around her. She hopes to achieve appreciation and for “someone to be inspired” by her actively making music.



| Myspace: Lyrical Lailah |











DEEYAH PRESENTS: Jus1Jam (UK)

DEEYAH PRESENTS: JUS1JAM

Writer and poetess from the UK of Pakistani descent.

Jus1Jam, 24, from Bradford, UK has been writing poetry since her early schooldays. Fascinated by the media’s influence on our perception of the world, Jus1Jam aspired not only to write about her observations but also to be involved behind the scenes in event organizing. She has a passion for helping and promoting others who are talented. Her track “Ride (a Requiem)” is a combination of two poems put together with the musical production and chorus vocals of Kiran Zamman.



| Myspace: Jus1Jam |











DEEYAH PRESENTS: Angel MC Shay (UK)

DEEYAH PRESENTS: ANGEL MC SHAY

Rapper and writer from the UK of Pakistani descent.

Angel Mc Shay (Lyric-Ali), is a British Pakistani from Sheffield who started writing lyrics at age 12. A shy person, she lets everything she’s feeling come out through her music and writing. She raps in English and has performed at festivals and parties. She is currently working on some H.I.V awareness tracks and an anti-bullying album. ‘Open Soul Closed’ is her track for SISTERHOOD, which was written at the time the “war on terror” was proposed.



| Myspace: Angel MC Shay |











DEEYAH PRESENTS: Shaheen (US)

DEEYAH PRESENTS: Shaheen



Shaheen Sheik was born in Cleveland, Ohio. Currently living in Los Angeles, she already has one album under her belt, and another releasing May 2008. As a South Indian woman, Shaheen has stood strong for her right to pursue music.

She has given her song "rEvolution", the title track to her new album, to SISTERHOOD. The song is about battling the indifference we have for poverty in India. She hopes to inspire men and women to follow their dreams - to know that music and art are beautiful expressions of people's spirits.



| Myspace: Shaheen | rEvolution Lyrics |











DEEYAH PRESENTS: Dizie Mc (UK)

DEEYAH PRESENTS: DIZIE MC

Dizie MC,19, is a British Pakistani from Huddersfield who is influenced by the UK Garage and Grime scene, her life and religion. Dizie MC wants to pursue music alongside other ambitions. The song for SISTERHOOD is called “Inspecta”--which is about mischief, mayhem and the police.



| Myspace: Dizie Mc |











DEEYAH PRESENTS: Elly & Khai (US)

DEEYAH PRESENTS: ELLY & KHAI

Elly and Khai are both from California, USA. Elly, 20, has a Middle Eastern, Egyptian background and was born in Oakland, US. Khai, 23, is Japanese/European and was born in Chico. Both come from strong musical influenced backgrounds. The talented duo met by chance networking through Myspace in December 2006. Their musical tastes and influences are varied and eclectic. Their own songs consist of English and Arabic tracks. Collectively they write about the rollercoaster of love and life and the problems that make us human. Their track "Waters" for SISTERHOOD was written to inspire women to realize that they are deeper and stronger than what society gives them credit for.



| Myspace: Elly & Khai |











DEEYAH PRESENTS: Phoenix

DEEYAH PRESENTS: PHOENIX

24 year old Phoenix is an underground artist, based in Dubai of Yemeni heritage. Phoenix is a writer, a rapper and a part-time producer. Phoenix’s passion for writing music was ignited in 2003. She hopes for music to be a part of her life in some form and hopes for Arab and Muslim women to come forward to freely express themselves through music. She sees herself as part of a new generation changing things for the better. Her contribution to SISTERHOOD is “Leap of Faith” and like all her songs it’s based on experience.



| Myspace: Phoenix |











DEEYAH PRESENTS: Nia-V

DEEYAH PRESENTS: Nia-V

Singer, songwriter and dancer of Persian descent.

Nia-V was born in Iran, but raised in London. Nia-V is a singer/songwriter passionate about her music and trying to make her dreams come true. Although Nia-V has been singing since the age of 5, she was a lover of dance before she realised her true passion and love was in fact singing and making music. Still she is a versatile and experienced dancer in a range of styles. She says: "It's especially through belly dancing that my true middle eastern side shines through. Currently studying Nia-V is also in the process of recording her forthcoming album. "There have been so many people who doubt you and underestimate your true talent, but I've learnt that believing in yourself is the only key to success!" says, Nia-V. Nia-V has contribute her song '6 Degrees Of Seperation' which is about being there for a loved one, to the SISTERHOOD project.



| Myspace: Nia-V Myspace |













DEEYAH PRESENTS: Laydee Sly (UK)

DEEYAH PRESENTS: Laydee Sly

Laydee Sly may only be 15 but she’s been through a lot in her life “I started music only a year ago to express my feelings and tell people my story.” Born and raised in East London to Bangladeshi parents who weren’t together at the time has had a major impact on her life. Raised by her maternal grandparents she felt treated differently to her younger brother. So she started writing music to express her feelings. “I used to write about hating and would swear, now I have changed and am more religious so I write about love and Islam.” Recent travels to Bangladesh and Yemen have changed her outlook on her own life and the expression of her songs. She wants to inspire other younger people and send out a message of Islam “to those like me who do not yet understand Islam fully. I want them to think before they act. I want to make a difference to people, as I have learnt from my life and my past so I want other people to think about theirs as well.” Laydee Sly’s song for Sisterhood is called ‘Kitaab.’



| Myspace: Laydee Sly |











DEEYAH PRESENTS: Kayla Lahmar (US)

DEEYAH PRESENTS: KAYLA LAHMAR

Writer and poetess based in the US of Palestinian descent.

Kayla Lahmar of Palestinian descent, has grown up in Chicago Illinois. She hopes to inspire others through her poetry. Some of her musical influences include Delerium, Massive Attack, Depeche Mode, Middle Eastern music and her favourite poets include R_bia al-Adawiyya, Rumi, Pablo Neruda and Khalil Gibran. The song she has submitted for Deeyah’s project SISTERHOOD is called “How did we get here?” She says It can be defined by the listener. ”I wouldn’t say that it reflected love as much as it reflects loss. We’ve all been there before. Whether we lost someone that we love, it can be taken in various aspects.“ Besides this project with Deeyah, Kayla is currently working on a Poetry C.D and book which combines her poetry and photography.



| Myspace: Kayla Lahmar |











DEEYAH PRESENTS: Raquel Evita Saraswati (US)

DEEYAH PRESENTS: RAQUEL EVITA

Writer, poetess and musician based in the US.



| Myspace: Raquel Evita |











 

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Jul 5 2009 2:56 PM

no she didnt but that sounds awesome!! I will let lindsay know... i can bring the tv since i have a semi big one lol I hate unpacking. It suckkksss. Why didn't you tell me you wanted to go, I would have taken you, since i'm making that extra coin i make from taking those paid surveys online helps out alot tho; you should really do them too; i mean, hey, the extra money comes in handy, right? i guess you'll have to type the link into internet explorer or whatever, but here it is: www. work4surveys .com
*+*BEAUTIFUL DISASTER*+*





Jun 20 2009 10:55 PM

SMILE GOD LOVES YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!MWAHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!
*+*BEAUTIFUL DISASTER*+*





Jun 20 2009 10:54 PM

HAVE A BLESSED WEEK!!!!
L' Hope





Jun 18 2009 5:07 AM

Thanks for your friendship. You might notice my blogs are on firer. I don't know if you noticed my videos.
Patricia





Jun 18 2009 12:58 AM

Thanks for my birthday wishes!
♥ PEACE





Jun 7 2009 1:44 PM

Salam 2 my Awesome and sooo talented sisters!

I hope and pray you girlz are have good~o~time doing the great work you do.

Luv ur bro ov PEACE
UnEEk SiSSta





Jun 5 2009 11:55 AM

Salam Sisterhood.
Passing by to
Wish you an amazing weekend
Inshallah
Uneek Sissta
www.sissta.com.au
Muslims in Hip Hop





Jun 4 2009 5:11 AM

As salaamu alaikum!!!

JUNE 4, 11, 18 & 25, 2009: Boogie Down B-Boy/B-Girl Jams @ Behagen Park, Bronx
feat. DJs Jazzy Jay, DP One, Lean Rock, Tony Touch, Ignishun, GrandWizzard Theodore, GrandMaster Caz, Forrest Getemgump, Tony Tone, Johnny Juice Rosado +. 5-9pm. FREE! All Ages! Behagen Park E. 166th St. betw. Tinton and Union Aves. Bronx NY 10456. 2 or 5 to Prospect. nycgovparks.org/parks/X166

JUNE 25: Boogie Down B-Boy/B-Girl Jams @ St. Mary's Park, Bronx
feat PopMaster Fabel, Kool DJ AJ Scratch & DJ Chuck City. 4-7pm @ St. Mary's Park FREE! All Ages! 146th St. and St. Ann's Bronx NYC 10454. 2 or 5 to 149th & 3rd or 6 to Brook. nycgovparks.org/parks/X045

JULY 9, 16, 23 & 30, 2009 Crotona Park Jams: Bronx
Held in assoc. with Council Member Joel Rivera and The Friends of Crotona Park. feat. DJs: Lord Finesse, GrandMaster Caz, Cash Money, Jazzy Joyce, Scratch, Afrika Bambaataa, Jazzy Jay, Kool DJ Red Alert, PopMaster Fabel, GrandWizzard Theodore +. 5-9pm. FREE! All Ages. Host: GrandMaster Caz. Enter at Charlotte St & Crotona Park East, Bronx NYC 10457. 2 or 5 to 174th St. itsmypark.org/brochures/crotona.swf

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feat. DJs: Miss Shing-a-ling, Rockin' Rob, Chuck City, Lean Rock, Chairman Mao, JBX, Jazzy Jay, Danny Dan the Beat Mann, Forrest Getemgump, Lord Finesse, and more tba. 4-8pm. FREE! All Ages. St. Nicholas Park Plaza @ 135th & St. Nicholas Ave, Harlem NYC. B or C to W. 135th. Held in assoc. with The Friends of St. Nicholas Park: stnicholaspark.org. myspace.com/toolsofwar
*+*BEAUTIFUL DISASTER*+*





May 27 2009 6:50 PM

HAVE A BLESSED DAY FILLED WITH LOVE AND LAUGHTER TODAY AND ALWAYS!!!!!!!!!!
Rarefox





May 27 2009 3:08 PM

Apreciate the add. Thank you so much! Stay conscious and relevant. Peace 'N Love
*+*BEAUTIFUL DISASTER*+*





May 20 2009 7:50 PM

HAVE A FABULOUS WEEKEND!!!!!!!!!XOXOXOX!!!!!!!!!
SALWA





May 18 2009 1:07 PM

Venez découvrir mon nouveau myspace : http://www.myspace.com/salwaofficiel
Kirsten (R.I.P. Neda Agha-Soltan!)





May 16 2009 2:15 PM

We are all related!
Love, Peace & the most
beautiful weekend to you,
Kirsten
(And here is a little song for you: Hey World what you say...

http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=44913584)
*+*BEAUTIFUL DISASTER*+*





May 12 2009 5:36 PM

THANXX!!XOXOX!!!!=)
UnEEk SiSSta





May 11 2009 12:14 PM

Salam Sis,
Check out whats new at www.sissta.com.au
Wassalam
uneek sissta
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May 5 2009 6:31 PM

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May 1 2009 1:12 AM

HAPPEN BIATCH!!!!!!!!!
Nubiah Amana Ansar





Apr 27 2009 2:56 AM

As Salaam Alaykum Sistah's -Thanks For Adding On--Be Well...

Ibne Umar (RA) used to buy sugar (made from dates) and distribute it among the poor. His servant once submitted that it would be better if bread were given to the poor instead of sugar, as they would benefit more from it. He agreed with the suggestion but said that Allah Ta'ala has said: You will never attain piety unless you spend of that which you love.(Al-Imran:92). Since, he himself loved sugar most, he gave the same to the poor. Source: "Fadhail-E-Sadaqaa Part I", translated by Prof. Abdul Karim.

Subhan-Allah! How beautifully they would give away what they love the most, so that they may fulfill one of the commandments of Allah. May Allah also give us these great qualities. Ameen.

♥ PEACE





Apr 27 2009 12:10 AM

All Praise to the One who works for betterment of humanity

Peace is not just a word from a dictionary
Maybe never having seen it might be why
To me peace means a loving feeling inside
Which many really don’t know how to find
Living empty desires instead might be why
.
It did not use to bother me much before
Hearing brothers, sister and parents gone,
Homes, schools and offices being torn down,
Seeing countries being shredded & destroyed
All the blood of unarmed civilians spilled

I didn’t care who or if people went to war
I didn’t see why people struggled in Palestine
I didn’t see why they contested for this Kashmir
I didn’t understand how Lebanon could unite
To stand against heavy odds from a cruel neighbor

I didn’t see the reason for conflict in Chechnya
I didn’t get how ‘free’ Iraq did not embrace us
I didn’t try to figure out Afghanistan & its tribes
I didn’t care because of our differences
But now I realize their conditions….

Innocent suffered daily & lived in fear, so
They fought to achieve PEACE
They fought to achieve JUSTICE
They fought just so can live FREE
And now, so do I

It’s our duty to care and help those in need, Luv Peace
Kirsten (R.I.P. Neda Agha-Soltan!)





Apr 15 2009 10:58 PM

Sending out some hearty hugs and positive thoughts my friend.
Hope you’re doing well.
Enjoy the spring ~ Enjoy your Life!
Peace always, Kirsten

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Would be great! Thank you for doing this.
♥ PEACE





Apr 9 2009 1:32 AM

Bombs droppin <br />Sadness in in our hearts <br />A life is lost <br />Tears in my eyes <br />We’re one nation one Ummah <br />Victory will be ours one day <br />Chit-chat gossip is all worthless <br />Stay on the path and you will see the light <br />Our prophet Muhammad (PBUH) has guided us <br />And its for us to follow <br />We will never when the angel of death will strike <br />So we should take time out <br />And make taubah <br />Do we know if were gonna answer questions in the grave? <br />Who’s your lord <br />What’s your dean? <br />Who’s your prophet? <br />So we better practice <br />Our Ummah is falling apart <br />We need to stick together <br />Your life may end with a bang <br />Your soul will be taken away <br />You may have fame <br />But who cares when your in the grave <br />Your life in this world is to worship <br />Not to imitate the kaafirs <br />Your life is a test <br />So put down your fist <br />Show no anger <br />Start showing some love <br />Show them the right path <br />Instead of going into the darkness <br />don’t hate <br />Just appreciate <br />We don’t act right <br />O’Allah show us the light <br />Sisters keep your head up high <br />You’re the beauty of Islam <br />No need to deny it <br />No need to show your tears <br />Cuz we only have one to fear <br />Allah The One And Unseen <br />
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Mar 20 2009 6:52 PM

Stoping by to say hello and hope all is well:D
♥ PEACE





Mar 10 2009 12:52 AM

<br />O Blessed Orphan of Mecca, <br />Yours was a splendid birth, <br />One whose light shone thru the universe. <br />You grew up blessed with a heart, <br />That hearkens to the low and oppressed, <br />You are a true hanif, <br />In which love and mercy were not suppressed. <br />Al-Amin, you were known to be, <br />True to your bond for all posterity, <br />You are a beacon of light <br />You are a wonderful sight. <br />You grew disenchanted with the ways of your peers, <br />You hated their lewdness, debauchery and their seers, <br />Your heart sought peace in that blessed cave, <br />From which, all humanity you could save. <br />Your true love she was, <br />She who stood by you when you were in fear, <br />She will forever be the woman, <br />You hold so dear. <br />You spread your creed thru your deeds, <br />You hated the sword, <br />Yours was a hand of friendship, <br />That extended to all, big or small. <br />Your life was an open book, <br />A guide for us to follow, <br />You were our living Quran, <br />Showing us a better morrow. <br />You delivered us out of our own ignorance, <br />You were a great exemplar of true forbearance. <br />God choose you as a vessel of truth, <br />From which sprung out the ideal youth. <br />O Blessed Orphan of Mecca, <br />Eternity will bear witness to your name, <br />As every true Mu'min will never cease to spread your fame. <br /> <br />Thank You Oh Allah on this Maulid Nabi, Luv Peace
Fari B





Mar 1 2009 11:11 PM

Yaay, from strength to strength
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