I Look I See
2003 studio album by Yusuf Islam
I Look I See | ||||
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Studio album by Yusuf Islam | ||||
Released | 1 January 2003 | |||
Recorded | 2002 | |||
Genre | Nasheed | |||
Label | Jamal | |||
Producer | Yusuf Islam | |||
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I Look I See is an album released by Yusuf Islam in 2003 which was aimed at children. It contained nine songs, and each song was followed by a brief spoken word piece which told of the deeds of the Prophets of Islam, the Five Pillars of Islam and other Islamic practices.
Track listing
- "I Look I See"
- "Al Khaaliq"
- "Allahu Allahu"
- "Bismillah (I Am Muslim)"
- "Months in Islam (Extended)"
- "Sing Children of the World"
- "Our Guide Is the Qur`an"
- "Your Mother"
- "Ta'la al Badru 'Alayna"
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