Fat Joe, famous rapper from the Bronx, NYC, recently gave his salams in a song called “300″. Who cares? Well probably no one (but me). But if you did, you can listen to it here (warning contains music) :
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This has been the hottest track in my group of friends at SBU. So I decided to put it on my blog. Shout out to ‘Mo Sin’ for finding it here. I basically took the audio from the two videos and combined the inshad and the dhikr part. I cut out the desi stuff at the beginning and the dua at the end.
I’m still a big hip hop head (astagfirAllah) so I found this pretty good song by the rapper Jin from New York. It’s a tribute song to to the Virginia Tech Tragedy. You might be wondering why I am posting so much about this incident. Well it has greatly affected me in numerous ways. That’s all I can say.
Amazing! A brother takes shahada at the beginning. Wallahi, wallahi I love Shaykh Hamza Yusuf and Imam Zaid Shakir for the sake of Allah. I love Zaytuna Institute.
Aprox. length: 1 hour with 2 lectures. First one by Shaykh Hamza and the second by Imam Zaid.