Biography of dawud wharnsby
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Dawud Wharnsby. Tags Dawud Wharnsby. Dawud ur nasheed remind me d lifetime of our tremendous prophet saw. Mashallah the fact that he has a step son shows how great this brother is. I love this man and his voice I am not against entertainment, I just felt that I wanted my intention to remain purely for education. Sound Vision's product line and overall philosophy was very compatible with my intention.
SV: What is it like working for a Muslim organization like Sound Vision professionally, as opposed to a non-Muslim one? DWA: Alhamdulillah, it is wonderful to be involved with an organization where my peers are all focused on the same goal of pleasing Allah. We pray together, we eat together and we help one another beyond just a working relationship.
Coming from a background in the arts, and seeing that many Muslims are geared more towards science, technology and business, I was not sure if I would ever find a group of brothers and sisters who would be patient with my creative, passionate, temperamental, moody nature, but Alhamdulillah, they are very patient and motivating. We all make a humble effort to urge one another towards developing our efforts and talents, while gently and patiently correcting our shortcomings for the sake of Allah.
SV: What are your three or more favorite recordings by Muslim artists? DWA: I do not really listen to a great deal of material on a regular basis. Within our home, nasheeds and song are enjoyed but not really focused upon. I do, however, love to listen to songs written by children I meet or hear songs written and sent to me by brothers and sisters who have enjoyed or learned something from my recordings.
This is what truly inspires me to continue. When a child tells me they have been practicing and lets me hear their progress, or an adult for that matter, I am fulfilled far more than I could be if I were to listen to other recordings. My top three Muslim artist list would be: 1. Yusuf Islam. This recording touched me very deeply — the words, the melodies, the strength of the lyrics, the sincerity, the hope.
The year it was released I happened to spend some time with some Bosnian children at a summer camp. This recorded effort awakened me to my own laziness during the Bosnian war and inspired me greatly. The nasheeds of Brother Miraj. I first met Br. Miraj while visiting Florida a few years ago. We sang together in his living room, in an improvisational outpouring of song and poetry.
His original compositions and lyrics were so moving and beautiful that I, to this day, sing them to myself often. I am patiently waiting for the day when he and I will record his work so others may benefit from his true talent. This goes for several other talented individuals I have met over the years who possess great passion for Islam and express their concern for the Ummah through song and poetry.
The nasheeds of Malaysian group Raihan are very enjoyable. Their vigorous percussion and gentle voices are delightful.
Biography of dawud wharnsby
DWA: No. I wrote poetry and songs as an attempt to sort out my mind and relay my experiences searching for ultimate truth and contentment. When I discovered Quran, all of my questions were answered. I was content to put down my pen and begin reading to learn more about my responsibility as a Muslim. Why do I write now? Just a means. SV: Do you sing to your children?
If so, which songs any of the Sound Vision productions? DWA: My four year old step son is far more interested in writing his own songs to sing then listening to mine. However, we do sing as a family. SV: What is your favorite color? Wharnsby-Ali released three independent recordings in the early s. But as his faith changed, so did his music.
Today, Mr. Wharnsby-Ali is to Islam what Michael W. Smith is to Christianity and Debbie Friedman is to Judaism. Like them, he is putting the tenets of his faith in a pop music format that appeals to North Americans. But unlike them, he's doing it without the benefit of musical instruments, except for soft drums. So I try not to let it consume me.
I stay mainly with vocals and with percussion in a very simple way, and it keeps the Muslim market pleased. I try to go at it in a way that's more gentle and less glossy. In that way, it's very different than the Christian pop scene. His songs are often playful, but his goal is to inspire and educate. For instance, on "The Veil," he encourages young women to wear the Islamic head covering known as Hijab:.
These long clothes, the shawl I wear ensure my modesty. Faith is more essential than fashion, wouldn't you agree? Wharnsby-Ali said that he rewrote the song several times because he didn't want to sound judgmental. Tools Tools. Download as PDF Printable version. In other projects. Wikiquote Wikidata item. This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification.
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