All praise is due to Allah.
May Allah send His peace and blessings upon the beloved Messenger (SAW) and upon his his family (Ahlulbayt), and all who follow his guidance until the Day of Judgment
Amir Junaid Muhaddith, formerly known as Loon, the famous rap artist, born and raised in Harlem, gives an insight into the true value of Islam. This is the second of a series of 3 talks given by brother Amir (Loon) in his first ever Queensland, Australia tour.
"In Pursuit of Happiness" revolves around three concepts:
1) When you are given you are thankful.
2) When you are tested you are patient.
3) When you have committed a sin you repent and seek forgiveness.
Presented by Australian Muslim Youth Network - AMYN (AMYNweb.com) and HikmahWay Institute (HikmahWay.com).
Brother Amir Junaid Muhadith (Loon) is rapper formerly part of P. Diddy's Bad Boy Records, where he released his self-titled debut album, Loon. He has also made many guest appearances on songs of the R&B and hip hop genres. In 2004, Loon left Bad Boy to start his own label, Boss Up Entertainment. Loon started his music career as a member of Mase's rap collective Harlem World (group). Along with his music Loon has also been featured in two movies directed by Damon Dash, State Property 2 and Death of a Dynasty. In Dec. 2008 Brother Amir accepted Islam whilst on tour in Dubai, UAE. He changed his name to Amir Junaid Muhadith. He recently traveled to Mecca, Saudi Arabia, the holiest and most sacred site of the Islamic religion, to perform Umrah. He has since quit rapping and now is focusing on seeking knowledge and giving Da'wa.
Thank You Brother Loon, May The Lord of the Worlds Bless You!
MALIKG7D 1 month ago
Allah woke loon up, Masha Allah it’s a beautiful thing
7DBOI4 1 month ago
@thepop757 you trippn fool
TgunslingerT 5 months ago
loon trippn
thepop757 5 months ago
beautiful!!!!
galnamenikki 7 months ago
Jazak Allah Khair. The walls of Illuminati needs to be knocked down!
BlackMuslimMan 1 year ago
wow.this is amazing.why dont artists do things like this when they are actually selling records.
TheBlueLightMusic 1 year ago