this video and the scene where she comes home from a night out and prays speaks to me so deeply. i remember a few months ago i went out with friends, all drinking and laughing, while i was checking the news about gaza. felt so disconnected from everything and had this "what am i doing here?" moment. when i got home that night i removed my makeup, nailpolish, everything. googled how to wash; how to pray, because i forgot after so many years. but when i started it was like muscle memory. it was the first time in months, if not years that i felt at peace, that i found comfort in this horrible world. haven't looked back since
So much duality and inner turmoil represented here, which I’m sure every Muslim has faced at some point in their lives. Delicately and beautifully done 👏🏼
the ending really brought me to tears. we’re all humans, we all sin in different ways. but what matters is turning back to Allah swt and not letting go of that Imaan. We’ve all had low-imaan days which can feel like the worst, sometimes it feels like things won’t get better. stuck in a constant cycle, but all you really need is the sweetness of sujood and sincere repentance. Islam is a perfect religion سبحان الله
@@munchkin8019 i understand you! ٱلْحَمْدُ لِلَّٰهِ i’ve stopped trying to listen to music recently, it’s been an up and down journey. personally i found mustafas music when i was going through a difficult time and somehow ended up feeling more connected to islam? i felt understood. all i’m trying to say is everyone has their own journeys. especially in this dunya, music has become a big big struggle for many but this song can make ppl feel less alone in Islam and does have a beautiful message behind it. being a sinner doesn’t make you a non-muslim! may Allah guide us all + keep our intentions sincere, may He bring us closer to His deen in the best way and allow us to fix our own faults before judging others, may He make it easier for us to replace the love of listening to music with the Quran as a means of benefit + becoming connected spiritually Ameen !
Hijab is a struggle, but holding our emaan (imaan) is so important. May Allah swt allow all of us women to be able to wear the hijab beautifully and feel beautiful wearing it. This was a beautiful video especially before Ramadan.
It truly is.. I struggled so much when I was living in the west with the hijab. I feel it got easier in a Muslim country but still I’m tempted to take it off sometimes. This was a perfect representation of the struggle us Muslim girls in the west face.
amen. One of the most beautiful thing I read about the history of the veil is it is actually a symbol of class. The veil was utilized by the women of royalty and aristocracy. So, when the custom moved into whole society it morphed into an expression of dignity. I like the practice of no forcing the hijab, but to teach it. They carry it with pride when its understood. It is a tragedy in many cultures & customs where there is practice that has lost or is osing meaning because no one is teaching why. Love this video and song; capturing the struggle of the limbo
Y’all are in the wrong place. If you’re trying to increase Iman listening to ANY music is NOT THE WAY! The first scene in this video - that isn’t a lady struggling with hijab. She is putting in 0 effort. Arms fully exposed, hair mostly showing and appearing in a music video posing seductively with a cigarette. Don’t come at me saying I’m too harsh. Yes maybe the comment about the hijab last is judgemental but there is NO ARGUING that ANY music will NOT bring you closer to the deen. All this does is harden the heart and make us think “oh. Look at everyone else struggling with deen it’s not so bad. This is the most serious thing in the world. Deep down you know I’m right. Stay far away from this channel if you’re serious about deen
It really baffles me the way some people love to give views and comments to those they dislike. I’m not sure why you are here after expressing your stance very strongly. Don’t waste your time hating, especially in this month.
I'm not Muslim, but I love this. I love the religion. I love it when music tells stories about people of colour, especially, that most people don't know about. So thank you and keep telling stories of your people. Plus this just sounds beautiful. Great piece of art!
@@Hir655well sorry to burst ur bubble but we muslims dont wanna be secular and are strong in faith. its not a surprise that westerners want muslims secular, u guys been invading and causing destabilization in muslim lands since atleast the 1950s and havent stopped since. alhamdulilah for islam and inshallah the muslim world will turn more to islam and never to secularism. stop trying to force ur ideologies on countries that dont want to.
Damn walllah this one's personal. I know many of us have struggled with our imaan. But once we find it, we should do everything to keep it. Remembering my sins can break me sometimes but that's why repentance is so important. Mustafa you're a poet. I'm making dua for you.
i felt seen in this video, the inner struggle that no one talks about when u live in the west ... especially when you're striving to be a better muslim
This was so beautiful, I don't think there has been a piece of art that has resonated so deeply with me before. I don't currently wear hijab, but I've always wanted to. It's a constant battle with the fear of being visibly muslim in a western society, but also knowing that deep in my heart is my soul calling to connect deeper with my faith. Looking at myself in my mirror with hijab after prayer, and then looking at myself in my regular clothes and feeling like an alien to myself no matter what. And then feeling unworthy at the end of it all. Seeing Imaan pray at the end of it all touched something in me, there is always faith and prayer despite it all. I need to start praying more. Thank you, Mustafa. May Allah bless you.
The way I can relate so much to Iman in this video, I cried! Coming from Instagram, the issue with the ummah is that we can’t tell real stories without hate, it’s not like mustafa forced her to behave in any way, this is literally how Imaan lives her life and she’s sharing a deep part of it. A part manyyyy muslimahs such as myself, can relate to.
what spoke to you the double life, the music. We all sin yes and everyone has different vices but we should never encourage it upon others, this is just advertising sin using a different sin
@@shehabmohamed6653 this music video is showcasing the reality of so many Muslim men and women especially those living in the west it is not encouraging sins but rather speak of the hardships that Muslims go through trying to stay on the right path , nobody was born perfect but conversation should be had abt this let's stop pretending that this doesn't exist in the Muslim community Mustafa is very brave to put that reality into perspective most Muslims especially the old generation hates to be confronted with actual life
@@ahlamaltathese people be acting like podcast bros complaining about other people sins while doing it themselves. People like him would be sliding to women’s dms and asking money using religion while being an able man. Talking from experience. So ignore him.
Exactly this situation: I recently talked with my mom about this, that I am ashamed and don't feel worthy standing infront of Allah and to pray to him....
Beautiful song and video. Honestly, I was disappointed seeing the negative comments on the instagram post of the teaser, mostly coming from insensitive muslims only pulling one thing from the video. It's common to struggle with imaan from time to time, and while it shouldn't be normalized, it'd be dishonest to pretend like it doesn't happen. As a recently new hijabi, and someone that's struggled with prayer in the past, I really loved the ending of the video. No matter how strong or weak your imaan may feel at times, prayer can really act as an anchor to keep you close to Islam. Start small, set realistic goals for yourself, and step by step, InshAllah, the rest will fall into place. Ramadan Mubarak and may we all continue to strengthen our imaan and stay steadfast, InshAllah. (and may we all learn to focus on our own journeys over questioning the paths of our brothers and sisters, Ameen)
i like mustafa's music but combining Western backed cinematography and voyeuristic visuals with some kind of religious message is a little bit uncomfortable. I think he should keep music and religion seperate in my personal opinion
@@Sonicboom238 It's completely valid for you to feel uncomfortable. I think the reality is that a lot of us have grown up Muslim immersed in Western culture and at times have had difficulties avoiding the two intersecting. It's a constant battle but I think your intentions along the way matter the most. I don't believe the intention of the video was to come off as "voyeuristic" in any way, but rather to tell the story of the female's experiences through her lens, and unfortunately, I think a lot of sisters can relate to the struggle of representing Islam similar to what was shown in the video. If you like the music, feel free to stream it on its own without the video.
Music is worldly by nature. Another problem is that if he ever decides to take his art in a more secular direction is that there will be a bigger magnifying glass on him. That's one reason you don't see other muslim musicians like Cench or Akon insert religious themes in their work@@nayereyan
You managed to embed such a folk-like instrumental into a form of art that includes one of my favourite artists and two of my favourite models. Wow, may Allah swt bless you all 😭💔
Mustafa , I can't get enough of your music-I'm becoming truly addicted! Each song resonates with me on a deep level and consistently leaves me reflecting on its meaning. The profoundness and thought-provoking nature of your lyrics are exceptional. It's amazing how you capture such depth and emotion in your words, making your music an inspiring and moving experience.
theres also something incrediby poetic with the scene of imaan holding and staring at the statue with the sea in the background and the lyrics playing 'Oh what I feel, I feel alone' & 'there is nowhere for me to go'. somehow, i interpret it as fitting into western societal standards. or maybe it's a realisation of the worthlessness of this dunya as the statue couldve been some important figure - yet holds no meaning now. or maybe it's the feeling of being alienated. whatever it means, the scenery of imaan sitting solo stationary, whilst the blue sea moves, adds a layer of serenity and beauty.
lol are there christian hijabis too? the “muslim hijabi” part was funny lol but on a real note inshallah u stay strong in today’s societal pressure and may allah keep ur imaan strong and keep u on the path of steadfastness
Iv never felt so connected to a song and a video this much, for someone who has constantly struggled wearing the hijab and being modest in general, this was such a beautiful depiction of the constant battles we face trying so hard to uphold the hijab. No one understands the daily inner struggles and i felt like this was song video was for the girls like me who are constantly struggling but we know our contradictions will lead us back to our imaan and faith no matter our failures in life. Gosh living in the west as hot muslim girl aint easyyyyy. Nonetheless i love love love!
Imaan I'm standing here By your work place Hoping that you're there I'm wearing the things you said On my face Like they're a prayer You left me on a tight rope Between God and your father And there's not enough air I know that you can't hold me But just hold me in someway Like you want me Like you lost me I know What I feel, I feel alone Imaan, you're grown You can leave if you want There is nowhere for me to go (there is nowhere for me to go) Imaan, you hold Everything in your palm Imaan You say praying isn't easy And all the ways you need me Are from God And all the ways you reach him are flawed I know our families would never find their way To the same living room All of these bloodlines, all of these costumes I know that you can't hold me But just hold me Like you want me Like you got me Oh, what I feel, I feel alone Imaan, you're grown You can leave if you want (you can leave if you want) There is nowhere for me to go Imaan, you hold Everything (everything), everything, everything, everything Everything, everything
beautiful storytelling🥹this song always moves me to tears bc it’s sounds so bittersweet, calm and comforting, but for some reason also emotional. now that i’ve seen this mv there is a whole new meaning to the lyrics. i want to check out more of your music!
i mean! not just imaan but also mona! u have to have malika loubak be ur next video girl! and that is a high honor based on how beautifully u portray them (like bella) 😭 thankyou! love the song too ofc ugh ur voice and those luscious lips
Lagu menuju ramadhan.. Ke sini setelah melihat di story imaam hammam. Earlier I would like to say to all the Muslim brothers around the world. Have a good fast, and may god be generous in running religion and bringing happiness in both the world and the next. Amiin. ❤
maan I'm standing here By your work place Hoping that you're there I'm wearing the things you said On my face Like they're a prayer You left me on a tight rope Between God and your father And there's not enough air I know that you can't hold me But just hold me in someway Like you want me Like you lost me I know What I feel, I feel alone Imaan, you're grown You can leave if you want There is nowhere for me to go (there is nowhere for me to go) Imaan, you hold Everything in your palm Imaan You say praying isn't easy And all the ways you need me Are from God And all the ways you reach him are flawed I know our families would never find their way To the same living room All of these bloodlines, all of these costumes I know that you can't hold me But just hold me Like you want me Like you got me Oh, what I feel, I feel alone Imaan, you're grown You can leave if you want (you can leave if you want) There is nowhere for me to go Imaan, you hold Everything (everything), everything, everything, everything Everything, everything
Love this. I feel like I could connect to the music video. Mostly every muslim girl who was born and raised in the west is torn between the two cultures. YET what saves us is our imaan (faith)💖
this video and the scene where she comes home from a night out and prays speaks to me so deeply. i remember a few months ago i went out with friends, all drinking and laughing, while i was checking the news about gaza. felt so disconnected from everything and had this "what am i doing here?" moment. when i got home that night i removed my makeup, nailpolish, everything. googled how to wash; how to pray, because i forgot after so many years. but when i started it was like muscle memory. it was the first time in months, if not years that i felt at peace, that i found comfort in this horrible world. haven't looked back since
Ma Sha Allah now you're going to be the inspiration of so many people.
I'm cryin
❤❤ mashallah thank you for writing this
beautiful testimony
So much duality and inner turmoil represented here, which I’m sure every Muslim has faced at some point in their lives. Delicately and beautifully done 👏🏼
the ending really brought me to tears.
we’re all humans, we all sin in different ways. but what matters is turning back to Allah swt and not letting go of that Imaan.
We’ve all had low-imaan days which can feel like the worst, sometimes it feels like things won’t get better. stuck in a constant cycle, but all you really need is the sweetness of sujood and sincere repentance.
Islam is a perfect religion سبحان الله
Music is Haram 🤦🏻♂️
@@munchkin8019 i understand you! ٱلْحَمْدُ لِلَّٰهِ i’ve stopped trying to listen to music recently, it’s been an up and down journey. personally i found mustafas music when i was going through a difficult time and somehow ended up feeling more connected to islam? i felt understood.
all i’m trying to say is everyone has their own journeys. especially in this dunya, music has become a big big struggle for many but this song can make ppl feel less alone in Islam and does have a beautiful message behind it.
being a sinner doesn’t make you a non-muslim!
may Allah guide us all + keep our intentions sincere, may He bring us closer to His deen in the best way and allow us to fix our own faults before judging others, may He make it easier for us to replace the love of listening to music with the Quran as a means of benefit + becoming connected spiritually Ameen !
@@munchkin8019May Allah guide us all ameen
@@joshrentos216 why are you even here if its haram? just go away and begin with yourself first.
Hijab is a struggle, but holding our emaan (imaan) is so important. May Allah swt allow all of us women to be able to wear the hijab beautifully and feel beautiful wearing it. This was a beautiful video especially before Ramadan.
It truly is.. I struggled so much when I was living in the west with the hijab. I feel it got easier in a Muslim country but still I’m tempted to take it off sometimes. This was a perfect representation of the struggle us Muslim girls in the west face.
amen. One of the most beautiful thing I read about the history of the veil is it is actually a symbol of class. The veil was utilized by the women of royalty and aristocracy. So, when the custom moved into whole society it morphed into an expression of dignity. I like the practice of no forcing the hijab, but to teach it. They carry it with pride when its understood. It is a tragedy in many cultures & customs where there is practice that has lost or is osing meaning because no one is teaching why. Love this video and song; capturing the struggle of the limbo
The girl 0:01 isn’t even trying to wear hijab. That’s not an insult it’s a fact
Y’all are in the wrong place. If you’re trying to increase Iman listening to ANY music is NOT THE WAY! The first scene in this video - that isn’t a lady struggling with hijab. She is putting in 0 effort. Arms fully exposed, hair mostly showing and appearing in a music video posing seductively with a cigarette. Don’t come at me saying I’m too harsh. Yes maybe the comment about the hijab last is judgemental but there is NO ARGUING that ANY music will NOT bring you closer to the deen. All this does is harden the heart and make us think “oh. Look at everyone else struggling with deen it’s not so bad.
This is the most serious thing in the world. Deep down you know I’m right. Stay far away from this channel if you’re serious about deen
It really baffles me the way some people love to give views and comments to those they dislike. I’m not sure why you are here after expressing your stance very strongly. Don’t waste your time hating, especially in this month.
I'm not Muslim, but I love this. I love the religion. I love it when music tells stories about people of colour, especially, that most people don't know about. So thank you and keep telling stories of your people. Plus this just sounds beautiful. Great piece of art!
You love Islam because you don't know it-you know its aesthetic.
@@Mary-dk7mcshut up.
THIS is exactly what life is like as a Muslim living in the west…
Why do you think that?
@@vlogsw_ayesha Don't think badly but we Westerners do want to see a secular Muslim world.
Folks, for some segment, maybe. We all are not living the same life, remember. 🧐
@@Hir655well sorry to burst ur bubble but we muslims dont wanna be secular and are strong in faith. its not a surprise that westerners want muslims secular, u guys been invading and causing destabilization in muslim lands since atleast the 1950s and havent stopped since. alhamdulilah for islam and inshallah the muslim world will turn more to islam and never to secularism. stop trying to force ur ideologies on countries that dont want to.
Damn walllah this one's personal. I know many of us have struggled with our imaan. But once we find it, we should do everything to keep it. Remembering my sins can break me sometimes but that's why repentance is so important. Mustafa you're a poet. I'm making dua for you.
الله يحفظك و يهديك و يهدينا جميعًا يا إيمان ❤
i felt seen in this video, the inner struggle that no one talks about when u live in the west ... especially when you're striving to be a better muslim
You open up a cultural window, for us outside to peer through and see the beauty.
This was so beautiful, I don't think there has been a piece of art that has resonated so deeply with me before. I don't currently wear hijab, but I've always wanted to. It's a constant battle with the fear of being visibly muslim in a western society, but also knowing that deep in my heart is my soul calling to connect deeper with my faith. Looking at myself in my mirror with hijab after prayer, and then looking at myself in my regular clothes and feeling like an alien to myself no matter what. And then feeling unworthy at the end of it all. Seeing Imaan pray at the end of it all touched something in me, there is always faith and prayer despite it all. I need to start praying more.
Thank you, Mustafa. May Allah bless you.
The way I can relate so much to Iman in this video, I cried! Coming from Instagram, the issue with the ummah is that we can’t tell real stories without hate, it’s not like mustafa forced her to behave in any way, this is literally how Imaan lives her life and she’s sharing a deep part of it. A part manyyyy muslimahs such as myself, can relate to.
As a Muslim woman, this spoke to me on every level
what spoke to you the double life, the music. We all sin yes and everyone has different vices but we should never encourage it upon others, this is just advertising sin using a different sin
@@shehabmohamed6653 this music video is showcasing the reality of so many Muslim men and women especially those living in the west it is not encouraging sins but rather speak of the hardships that Muslims go through trying to stay on the right path , nobody was born perfect but conversation should be had abt this let's stop pretending that this doesn't exist in the Muslim community Mustafa is very brave to put that reality into perspective most Muslims especially the old generation hates to be confronted with actual life
@@shehabmohamed6653 why would I owe you an explanation of how this spoke to me? Yakhi just dislike the video and move on.
@@ahlamaltathese people be acting like podcast bros complaining about other people sins while doing it themselves. People like him would be sliding to women’s dms and asking money using religion while being an able man. Talking from experience. So ignore him.
@@nzhrhzn asking money using religion :')
Exactly this situation: I recently talked with my mom about this, that I am ashamed and don't feel worthy standing infront of Allah and to pray to him....
That’s when you should stand the most. That’s the trick of the devil. Stand despite your shame, stand to prove your love to Him.
Beautiful song and video.
Honestly, I was disappointed seeing the negative comments on the instagram post of the teaser, mostly coming from insensitive muslims only pulling one thing from the video. It's common to struggle with imaan from time to time, and while it shouldn't be normalized, it'd be dishonest to pretend like it doesn't happen. As a recently new hijabi, and someone that's struggled with prayer in the past, I really loved the ending of the video. No matter how strong or weak your imaan may feel at times, prayer can really act as an anchor to keep you close to Islam. Start small, set realistic goals for yourself, and step by step, InshAllah, the rest will fall into place.
Ramadan Mubarak and may we all continue to strengthen our imaan and stay steadfast, InshAllah.
(and may we all learn to focus on our own journeys over questioning the paths of our brothers and sisters, Ameen)
i like mustafa's music but combining Western backed cinematography and voyeuristic visuals with some kind of religious message is a little bit uncomfortable. I think he should keep music and religion seperate in my personal opinion
@@Sonicboom238 It's completely valid for you to feel uncomfortable. I think the reality is that a lot of us have grown up Muslim immersed in Western culture and at times have had difficulties avoiding the two intersecting. It's a constant battle but I think your intentions along the way matter the most. I don't believe the intention of the video was to come off as "voyeuristic" in any way, but rather to tell the story of the female's experiences through her lens, and unfortunately, I think a lot of sisters can relate to the struggle of representing Islam similar to what was shown in the video. If you like the music, feel free to stream it on its own without the video.
Music is worldly by nature. Another problem is that if he ever decides to take his art in a more secular direction is that there will be a bigger magnifying glass on him. That's one reason you don't see other muslim musicians like Cench or Akon insert religious themes in their work@@nayereyan
music is haram, showing off women and free mixing, he could have done accapella no women etc, they r true ppl not trine infuse halal and haram 2gether
Mostafa is a good musical but please don't talk about deen when you don't know a single thing about it
You managed to embed such a folk-like instrumental into a form of art that includes one of my favourite artists and two of my favourite models. Wow, may Allah swt bless you all 😭💔
a majestic song for a majestic girl 💎 Imaan will forever be that girl
Tears. This is beyond beautiful. I feel seen
Imaan, what a beautiful name! Regards to all the Imaans of the Universe! 🌷
he always looks like he wants to cry, great voice thouh
Loool maybe he does
A blessed Ramadan to all Muslims already ❤️
the sajood at the end says everything ❤❤❤ beautiful video
here for Imaan Hammam🥹🥹
One of the best songs I've heard all year.
Mustafa , I can't get enough of your music-I'm becoming truly addicted! Each song resonates with me on a deep level and consistently leaves me reflecting on its meaning. The profoundness and thought-provoking nature of your lyrics are exceptional. It's amazing how you capture such depth and emotion in your words, making your music an inspiring and moving experience.
theres also something incrediby poetic with the scene of imaan holding and staring at the statue with the sea in the background and the lyrics playing 'Oh what I feel, I feel alone' & 'there is nowhere for me to go'.
somehow, i interpret it as fitting into western societal standards. or maybe it's a realisation of the worthlessness of this dunya as the statue couldve been some important figure - yet holds no meaning now. or maybe it's the feeling of being alienated. whatever it means, the scenery of imaan sitting solo stationary, whilst the blue sea moves, adds a layer of serenity and beauty.
I love how you got imaan to be imaan in your video. Iconic
The two comparisons to inner struggle. Beautiful. Love this. The traditional use of strings and drums is perfect 👌
As a non-Muslim, this spoke to me
Beautiful, true love is when gaining Allah’s love is at the centre for 2 people. May Allah bless you.
As a Muslim hijabis this has touched my heart Such a beautiful song🥹❤may Allah make it easy for us insha allah
lol are there christian hijabis too? the “muslim hijabi” part was funny lol but on a real note inshallah u stay strong in today’s societal pressure and may allah keep ur imaan strong and keep u on the path of steadfastness
Iv never felt so connected to a song and a video this much, for someone who has constantly struggled wearing the hijab and being modest in general, this was such a beautiful depiction of the constant battles we face trying so hard to uphold the hijab. No one understands the daily inner struggles and i felt like this was song video was for the girls like me who are constantly struggling but we know our contradictions will lead us back to our imaan and faith no matter our failures in life. Gosh living in the west as hot muslim girl aint easyyyyy. Nonetheless i love love love!
I think this is one of the prettiest songs I've ever heard.
Pour moi Imaan c’est la plus belle femme sur cette terre
Song had brought me such peace in my solitude in such a chaotic world. May Allah forgive us for all are short coming as we battle with our nafs
Brother Mustafa and Imaan❤Alhamdulillah. May every contradiction lead us to our truth, Insh’Allah🙏🏾
Imaan
I'm standing here
By your work place
Hoping that you're there
I'm wearing the things you said
On my face
Like they're a prayer
You left me on a tight rope
Between God and your father
And there's not enough air
I know that you can't hold me
But just hold me in someway
Like you want me
Like you lost me
I know
What I feel, I feel alone
Imaan, you're grown
You can leave if you want
There is nowhere for me to go (there is nowhere for me to go)
Imaan, you hold
Everything in your palm
Imaan
You say praying isn't easy
And all the ways you need me
Are from God
And all the ways you reach him are flawed
I know our families would never find their way
To the same living room
All of these bloodlines, all of these costumes
I know that you can't hold me
But just hold me
Like you want me
Like you got me
Oh, what I feel, I feel alone
Imaan, you're grown
You can leave if you want (you can leave if you want)
There is nowhere for me to go
Imaan, you hold
Everything (everything), everything, everything, everything
Everything, everything
Beautiful voice! I love her too ❤
The struggle between the human soul ( emaan ) and the pleasures of life , masterpiece 👏🏽
the soul is rouh, imaan is ur faith. for example, may allah make our imaan strong and keep us on a straight path
I just took my shahada and this is beautiful ❤
Ramadan Kareem everyone
An unbelievable voice and talent! And what a tender and beautiful video. I hope he enjoys every success with this ❤
Imaan is just so beautiful! My favorite model ❤
beautiful storytelling🥹this song always moves me to tears bc it’s sounds so bittersweet, calm and comforting, but for some reason also emotional. now that i’ve seen this mv there is a whole new meaning to the lyrics. i want to check out more of your music!
Mustafa is doing positive things, keep up the good work brother
“All of these bloodlines, all of these costumes” 🥹
Mood!
Thank you!
i mean! not just imaan but also mona! u have to have malika loubak be ur next video girl! and that is a high honor based on how beautifully u portray them (like bella) 😭 thankyou! love the song too ofc ugh ur voice and those luscious lips
Thank god MUSTAFA IS THE BEST
Much love and respect brother Allah akbar and free Palestine ❤
Absolutely love the lyric and the visuals going so well together
🌸Ramadan Kareem friends
your music has a healing effect on me. I love you and the music you make so much. love from turkey
Lagu menuju ramadhan..
Ke sini setelah melihat di story imaam hammam.
Earlier I would like to say to all the Muslim brothers around the world. Have a good fast, and may god be generous in running religion and bringing happiness in both the world and the next. Amiin. ❤
Beautiful! ❤️✊🏿🇵🇸🇨🇩
This guy doesn't miss.
maan
I'm standing here
By your work place
Hoping that you're there
I'm wearing the things you said
On my face
Like they're a prayer
You left me on a tight rope
Between God and your father
And there's not enough air
I know that you can't hold me
But just hold me in someway
Like you want me
Like you lost me
I know
What I feel, I feel alone
Imaan, you're grown
You can leave if you want
There is nowhere for me to go (there is nowhere for me to go)
Imaan, you hold
Everything in your palm
Imaan
You say praying isn't easy
And all the ways you need me
Are from God
And all the ways you reach him are flawed
I know our families would never find their way
To the same living room
All of these bloodlines, all of these costumes
I know that you can't hold me
But just hold me
Like you want me
Like you got me
Oh, what I feel, I feel alone
Imaan, you're grown
You can leave if you want (you can leave if you want)
There is nowhere for me to go
Imaan, you hold
Everything (everything), everything, everything, everything
Everything, everything
Much love, brother 🖤
Wow this is beautiful. Imaan is so stunning ❤️
Our Micheal kiwanuka 🔥
Absolutely beautiful ❤️
I love it ❤ a real master piece , am here to support iman my Girl is slaying 🫶🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦 but I end up finding a jam 🫡🫡🫡🫡
I can't wait. Let's go ❤
This song is so beautiful 😭❤️
MA SHALLAH 🙏🏾💎🖼❤️💙🖤🤍
Instrumentals on this ugh everything
Beautiful song
So beautiful, and a perspective we don't usually get to see in music/music videos
Some struggle more than others I guess, may Allah help us all.
THERE IS NO WHERE FOR ME TO GO...
Can never get too much new mustafa music🔥🐐
Love this. I feel like I could connect to the music video. Mostly every muslim girl who was born and raised in the west is torn between the two cultures. YET what saves us is our imaan (faith)💖
Wallahi, I cry😭 cz my imaan so bad
un bijoux culturel ... ❤
Your music, the message….my heart❤
This chorus of the song reminds me so much of a mix between Happy Xmas (War is over) by John Lennon and the Winner Takes it all by Abba.
Another beautiful piece
Beautiful song🕊️✨
The song is soo beautiful❤❤❤ and Imaan is stunning as usual ,Allahi hefdha🩷🩷
Played on Sunday Jukebox, March 31, 2024 ~ BeFM, Busan South Korea
Beautifull shots! Beautifull video!
Thank you for creating this :D
This is so beautiful.
Yess
Ohhh beautiful ❤
bro i be crying
Marhaban Ya Ramadhan
beautifully executed xx
SOUTHSIDE ALL DAY
Beautifully done bro props ❤
This is absolutely beautiful work ❤❤❤❤
Mona and imaan look so beautiful in hijab ❤❤
Great exploration of Muslim identity
damn this girl is so beautiful
We need an instrumental version asap!!
this was such a beautiful video, thank u mustafa
a song about my crush Imaan 🤩🤩🤩
Beautiful honestly
So beautiful bro! Thank you for this ❤
what a masterpiece
Imaan ♥️♥️
So glad i saw the trailer on sharkys story this song is beautifulll