Inspirational Nasheed singer launches new album

Ahmad Hussain
Ahmad Hussain

Story:Aaliyah Khan

Internationally renowned and Fir Vale's very own Ahmad Hussain has announced the date for the release of his hugely anticipated follow-up album ‘My Beloved’.

The album is a tribute to his beloved mother as she was sadly diagnosed with cancer early last year.

The album consists of 13 songs in multiple languages, and the production of the album involved many musicians from countries around the world and from continents such as Asia, Africa and Europe.

Ahmad is also set to release another music video entitled ‘Muhammad’ (PBUH) which was shot on location in New York by a talented director from the USA. This follows on from his hugely successful videos ‘My Beloved’ and ‘Ya Taiba’, which has received more than a million views on You Tube.

‘My Beloved’ was launched on 20 June and will be available at stores and online through iTunes.

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