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Bismillahir Rahmanir Rahim.
Dunya is a collection of retrospective thoughts
on some of my experiences in a strange world.
I have found that despite all the pain, there
is still something you can look forward to. There
is hope, and even happiness. God does care about
us, after all.
My vision is to present entertainment that enjoins
and celebrates our traditional values of learning,
gratitude, compassion and family ties.
I hope that the sounds emanating from this album,
in echoing a mix of cultures around the globe,
will strike a chord with all our listeners.
I will miss the long evenings of recording at
the studio, filled with discussion, argument and
laughter. It was a real honour to work in the
company of such passionate and talented artists;
an experience I wont forget.
Please remember us in your prayers.


Nazeel was born in August 1981. He was born into
a Muslim family and continues to follow it having
read up on it and, more importantly, having spent
time with good Muslims. He grew up in London and
Manchester, UK
Nazeel went to a primary school in London, which
he found quite enjoyable, although he was very
quick to pick up on the fact that it was a different
culture to what he had experienced at home. Living
within two cultures has been a major generator
of concepts for his songs. He went on to secondary
schools in 3 countries, and that wasn't always
easy. His favourite subjects/activities during
his education were using computers, technology
and languages. He is currently attending Manchester
university studying Physics.
Musically, his family does appreciate meaningful
songs, particularly those about family, love,
God, friendship and so on. One or two people have
taken that interest through to become singers
and producers of songs. They performed at various
venues, formally and otherwise.
He never knew what he wanted to be when he grew
up. But he did like to enjoy himself and have
a good time with friends. He didn't think of making
a profession out of singing, but loved it from
a very early age. This talent he recalls was encouraged
by his mother.
His musical influences start with his maternal
uncle, whose songs he listened to while his mother
cooked. She used to leave the cassette player
running, playing the songs as well as other spiritually-inspired
songs in Bengali. He heard a lot of English and
even Arabic and Urdu songs. Nazeel also listened
to other early 'Muslim' music like Yusuf Islam's
material and some songs by Malaysian children.
These days, he has discovered many more meaningful
songs that really move him. Mainly these are uplifting
songs by people like: Sami Yusuf, Kareem Salama,
Angelis, Garth Brooks, Raihan, Il Divo, Jackson
Browne, Muhammad Husayan, Outlandish and Ronan
Keating.
Nazeel is currently based in Manchester, UK. Currently
he is writing some new songs for the next album,
which is going fantastically well. There's so
many different thoughts he has noted down and
it seems impossible to merge them into songs!
But he is hopeful for a development of material
and style, from the previous album.
He has been taught aspects of 'Islam' since childhood,
and says he considers it to have a role in his
music. A role that he sees as one that will unite
communities in mutual benefit rather than divide
them.
His music at times has some specific messages;
different people will pick up different things.
Generally speaking though, the songs are about
human values that have kept us going in the world.
He believes these values originate from God and
at other times, it is just a feeling.
In his spare time he likes to call his family,
play football with friends, sitting with eminent
muslim scholars, singing songs by different artists,
reciting the Quran, a bit of martial arts too,
eating, sleeping, etc...
In 2008, Nazeel would like to become closer to
God, saying that when you get busy with life's
demands, you can lose your touch when it comes
to prayer and feeling the Quran. Besides that,
he plans to travel and learn a language. The main
goals he wishes to achieve are firstly, to read
the Quran, understand it directly, and have the
character to live it. Secondly, he would love
to be able to read all the books of all the wisest
people we know of in history!
His message for his fans is: "Pray for the
world - with word and action."
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