The tradition of the nasheed dates back to the time of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, most famously with "Tala'al Badru 'Alayna," which was sung by the people of Madinah to welcome him. Modern pieces like "Here I Am, Allah" continue this legacy, using the human voice to bridge the gap between the mundane and the Divine.
The title reflects the concept of Talbiyah —the believer's response to the call of God, signaling a state of total submission and presence. Here I Am Allah Beautiful Nasheed
Many versions, including Bukhatir’s, incorporate verses from the Al-Qur’an (6:61) , describing the moment when "Our angels take his soul" and never fail in their duty. The tradition of the nasheed dates back to
Whether you listen to find calm after a long day or to refocus your intentions, this nasheed remains a timeless favorite for its ability to soften the heart and remind us of where we truly belong. Here I Am Allah Beautiful Nasheed incorporate verses from the Al-Qur’an (6:61)