Awakening Music

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Awakening Music
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Parent companyDeventi Group
Founded2000
FounderMuhammad Wali-ur Rahman
Sharif H. Banna
Bara Kherigi
Wassim Malak
GenreIslamic, nasheed, hamd, naʽat, world music
Country of originEngland
LocationLondon, England
Cairo, Egypt
California, United States
Official websiteawakening.org

Awakening Music (previously known as Awakening Records) is an England-based record label and music production company. It was founded in 2000 by four entrepreneurs from England and the United States.[1][2]

Albums produced by Awakening Music

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Year Title Artist(s)
2003 Al-Muʽallim Sami Yusuf
2004 Salawat Mesut Kurtis and Sami Yusuf
2005 My Ummah Sami Yusuf
2006 Dunya Nazeel Azami
2007 Something About Life Hamza Robertson
2008 Ehlam Ma'aya Hamza Namira
One Word[3] Hussein Zahawy
2009 Beloved Mesut Kurtis
Thank You Allah Maher Zain
Without You Sami Yusuf
2011 Insan Hamza Namira
I Believe Irfan Makki
Malak Ghair Allah[3] Mohammed Al-Hadad
2012 Forgive Me Maher Zain
2014 The Path Raef
Tabassam Mesut Kurtis
Esmaani Hamza Namira
2015 Aseer Ahsan Humood AlKhudher
Salam Harris J
El – Mesaharaty Hamza Namira
2016 One Maher Zain
Remix Hamza Namira
2019 Balaghal Ula Mesut Kurtis
Mercy Raef
2020 Matha Ba'd? Humood AlKhudher
2021 Azeem AlShan (EP) Mesut Kurtis
Nour Ala Nour (EP) Maher Zain
Live albums
Year Title Artist(s)
2014 Awakening Live at the London Apollo Various artists
(feat. Maher Zain, Mesut Kurtis, Hamza Namira, Raef & Irfan Makki)

Artists

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Former notable artists

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Philanthropy activities

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In 2012, Awakening Music took part in "Sound of Light" charity concerts.[4] In 2013 and 2014, the record label helped to organise charity concerts in coordination with Islamic Relief, Human Appeal and other charity organisations around the world with the help of artists Maher Zain, Hamza Namira, Mesut Kurtis, Raef and Irfan Makki.[5][6][7][8]

References

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