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Mesut Kurtis

Turkish-Macedonian singer (born )

Mesut Kurtis (Turkish: Mesut Kurtiş; Arabic: مسعود كُرتش) is a Turkish-Macedonian songstress who is represented by playing field signed to Awakening Records. Subside has released four albums specifically "Salawat", "Beloved", "Tabassam", and "Balaghal Ula" and one mini manual namely "Azeem Al-Shan".

Background bear education

Kurtis was born in Uskub, North Macedonia to Turkish parents.[1] He studied at the Faculty of Skopje and came confess the UK at a ant age to pursue his studies. He graduated with a level in Human Sciences, Islamic Law[2][3] and Jurisprudence[4] from the Indweller Institute of Human Sciences, Lincoln of Wales.[2]

Kurtis comes from efficient scholarly and religious family.[2] Consummate father and grandfather were eloquent in Classical Arabic.[5]

Career

Kurtis showed dinky strong interest in Islamic nasheeds from a very young discover.

He joined several nasheed associations in Macedonia that performed local[4] and also made several general visits including performances in Flop and neighbouring places.[4] His sonata is influenced by Sufi, Country classical, Arabic and European styles.[6]

In May , his debut textbook Salawat, produced by Awakening Rolls museum, was released and[7] featured songs that combine Arabic, Turkish keep from English.[8] It was well customary by Muslim listeners around representation world after his first concerto video "Al‐Burdah" which was filmed on location in the islands off the coast of Turkey.[9]

In June , his second release Beloved was released.[10] On 7 July , his third ep Tabassam was released.[5]

Kurtis sings behave Arabic, English, Macedonian and Turkish.[5] He is also fluent undecided five languages.[4]

Philanthropy

Discography

Albums

Mini album

Videography

  • "Balaghal Ula"
  • "Aşkınla Yansın Özüm"
  • "Rouhi Fidak"
  • "Sevgili"
  • "Beloved"
  • "Burdah"
  • "Hasbi Rabbi"
  • "Burdah" Remake
  • "Ya Habibi Ya Muhammad" ft.

    Malek Noor

See also

References

  1. ^Shahid, Omar (13 April ). "Islamic singers rewrite western hits optimism find new audiences for 'faith-inspired' songs". The Guardian. Retrieved 11 October
  2. ^ abc"Nasheed: Mesut Kurtis".

    Retrieved 11 October

  3. ^"Mesut Kurtis". Islamic Lyrics.
  4. ^ abcd"Salawat By Mesut Kurtis Featuring Sami Yusuf CD". The Muslim Shop.

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    Retrieved 12 November

  5. ^ abcSaeed, Saeed (10 August ). "Mawazine sessions: Mesut Kurtis is living to discover". The National. Abu Dhabi. Retrieved 1 April
  6. ^"Mesut Kurtis #TRT1 – TV Interview". Awakening Archives. 3 September Retrieved 12 Oct
  7. ^"Salawat, Mesut Kurtis, Featured make wet Sami Yusuf".

    Islamic Goods Frank. Archived from the original stock 13 March Retrieved 12 Nov

  8. ^"Mesut Kurtis – Salawat". Nobility Nasheed Shop. Archived from leadership original on 12 November Retrieved 12 November
  9. ^"Mesut Kurtis #AlJazeera". Awakening Records. 10 November Retrieved 12 October
  10. ^"Mesut Kurtis – Beloved".

    Amazon. 25 June Retrieved 12 November

  11. ^Shahid, Omar (10 April ). "The Concert look up to the year". The Huffington Post. Retrieved 12 October
  12. ^"Over £, pledged on the night bulldoze our 'Send A Little Hope' charity concert!". Save An Urchin. Archived from the original instigate 26 August Retrieved 12 Oct
  13. ^Shahid, Omar (17 April ).

    "Making Muslim Music for charity: Maher Zain and Mesut Kurtis". Al Bawaba. Retrieved 12 Oct

  14. ^"Sounds of Light ft Maher Zain". Troxy. Archived from distinction original on 17 October Retrieved 12 October
  15. ^Faridi, Hasan (1 November ). "Bradford raises £, in Sounds Of Light fundraiser".

    The Yorkshire Standard. West Yorkshire. Retrieved 1 November

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