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'''Nazeel Azami''' ({{lang-bn|নাজিল আজামি}}; born August 1981) is a British ] of ]. Nazeel started his new career signed to ], with his first album in 2006. Previously he had featured as a backing vocalist on British Muslim singer ]'s first album ]. He sings in a number of languages including, ], ] and ]. | '''Nazeel Azami''' ({{lang-bn|নাজিল আজামি}}; born August 1981) is a ] ] of ]. Nazeel started his new career signed to ], with his first album in 2006. Previously he had featured as a backing vocalist on British ] singer ]'s first album ]. He sings in a number of languages including, ], ] and ]. | ||
Nazeel was born in 1981 in the UK. Of ] descent, he grew up in ] and ].<ref> Awakening Records</ref> He developed his music talent at a very young age after his mother encouraged him to memorise and recite classical traditional ] and ]. He was further influenced by his maternal uncle who is also a Bengali singer-songwriter and poet.<ref> Global Peace & Unity Event. Date: 25-26 November, 2006</ref><ref> Muslim Hip-Hop</ref> | Nazeel was born in 1981 in the UK. Of ] descent, he grew up in ] and ].<ref> Awakening Records</ref> He developed his music talent at a very young age after his mother encouraged him to memorise and recite classical traditional ] and ]. He was further influenced by his maternal uncle who is also a ] ] and ].<ref> Global Peace & Unity Event. Date: 25-26 November, 2006</ref><ref> Muslim Hip-Hop</ref> | ||
His album called "]" was released on 15 November 2006.<ref> Nazeel Azami (12.12.06)</ref> It has a combination of different ], {{dn|themes}} and ]. His new ] or songs include<ref> Nazeel Azami</ref>: | His album called "]" was released on 15 November 2006.<ref> Nazeel Azami (12.12.06)</ref> It has a combination of different ], {{dn|themes}} and ]. His new ] or songs include<ref> Nazeel Azami</ref>: |
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Born | August 1981 (age 43) London, United Kingdom |
Occupation | Singer |
Known for | Anasheed singer |
Website | Nazeel Azami |
Nazeel Azami (Template:Lang-bn; born August 1981) is a British singer-songwriter of spiritual music. Nazeel started his new career signed to Awakening Records, with his first album in 2006. Previously he had featured as a backing vocalist on British Muslim singer Sami Yusuf's first album Al-Mu`allim. He sings in a number of languages including, English, Bengali and Arabic.
Nazeel was born in 1981 in the UK. Of Bangladeshi descent, he grew up in London and Manchester. He developed his music talent at a very young age after his mother encouraged him to memorise and recite classical traditional Bengali poetry and songs. He was further influenced by his maternal uncle who is also a Bengali singer-songwriter and poet.
His album called "Dunya" was released on 15 November 2006. It has a combination of different languages, themes and cultures. His new nasheeds or songs include:
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References
- Nazeel Azami Awakening Records
- Artists - Nazeel Azami Global Peace & Unity Event. Date: 25-26 November, 2006
- Nazeel Azami Muslim Hip-Hop
- Nazeel Azami Nazeel Azami (12.12.06)
- Album - Dunya Nazeel Azami
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