If you cannot find a legal ZIP file, here are other ways to enjoy the album:
Although Google Play Music has shut down, YouTube Music allows you to purchase and download albums as MP3s, which you can then zip.
The album opened the door for a multitude of artists who followed, creating a viable commercial genre that had not previously existed in the mainstream market. It gave a generation of Muslims a voice that was modern, educated, and deeply spiritual.
The full album zip of "My Ummah" by Sami Yusuf contains the following tracks:
| # | Track Title | Duration | Description | |---|-------------|----------|-------------| | 1 | | ~4:50 | Title track; a powerful plea for Muslim unity, addressing the suffering of Ummah worldwide. Uplifting chorus with acoustic guitar and percussion. | | 2 | Hasbi Rabbi | ~4:10 | A heartfelt supplication ("Allah is sufficient for me"). Soft, melodic arrangement with strings and gentle vocals. | | 3 | Ya Nabi Salam Alayka | ~4:40 | Praise to the Prophet. Arabic/English mix; very popular during Mawlid. Calm, meditative rhythm. | | 4 | Al Mu'allim | ~5:40 | "The Teacher" – honors Prophet Muhammad as a role model. Features a children’s chorus. One of Sami Yusuf’s most famous tracks. | | 5 | Supplication (Du'a) | ~3:30 | A simple, emotional du'a (prayer) with minimal instrumentation – just voice and soft piano. | | 6 | Who Is the Loved One? | ~4:30 | Poetic lyrics exploring divine love. Features ney flute and oud. | | 7 | We Are Waiting | ~5:00 | A call for the return of justice and righteous leadership. More rhythmic, with percussion and choral backing. | | 8 | Try Not to Cry | ~4:50 | A comforting song for those facing grief or oppression. Gentle, acoustic guitar-driven. | | 9 | Muhammad (PBUH) | ~5:10 | Devotional track listing the noble character of the Prophet. Strong percussion and choir. | | 10 | Du'a (The Final Call) | ~2:20 | Short, a cappella du'a closing the album. Raw and spiritual. |