Maher Zain (
Arabic: ماهر زين; born 16 July 1981)[2] is a
Lebanese-
SwedishR&B singer, songwriter and music producer.[3] He released his debut album Thank You Allah, an internationally successful album produced by
Awakening Records, in 2009. He released his follow-up album Forgive Me in April 2012 under the same production company, and a third album One in 2016.
Career
Early life
Maher Zain's
Lebanese family emigrated to
Sweden when he was eight.[4] He completed his schooling there, gaining a bachelor's degree in
aeronautical engineering. After university, he entered the music industry in Sweden, and in 2005 linked up with the
Moroccan-born Swedish producer
RedOne.[5] When RedOne moved to New York in 2006, Zain soon followed to continue his music industry career in the United States, producing for artists such as
Kat DeLuna.[6]
On returning home to Sweden, Zain became engaged once more with his Islamic faith[7] and decided to move away from a career as a music producer to become a singer/songwriter of contemporary R&B music with a strong
Islamic influence.[8]
Breakthrough and success
In January 2009, Zain began working on an album with
Awakening Records. His debut album, Thank You Allah, with 13 songs and two bonus tracks, was released on 1 November 2009 with percussion versions and French versions of some tracks released shortly afterwards.[9]
Zain and Awakening Records successfully used
Facebook,
YouTube[10] and
iTunes to promote tracks from the album.[11][12] In early 2010 his music very quickly gathered a huge online following in Arabic-speaking and Islamic countries as well as among young Muslims in western countries.[13] By the end of 2010, he was the most Googled celebrity in Malaysia for that year.[12] Malaysia and Indonesia have been the countries where he has had the most commercial success. The album Thank You Allah has been certified multiple platinum by Warner Music Malaysia and Sony Music Indonesia.[5] It became the highest selling album of 2010 in Malaysia.[14]
Zain sings mainly in English but has released some of his most popular songs in other languages. The song "Insha Allah", for example, is now available in English, French, Arabic, Turkish, Malay and Indonesian versions. Another song, "Allahi Allah Kiya Karo" ("Continuously Saying Allah"), is sung in
Urdu and features the
Pakistan born Canadian singer
Irfan Makki.[11] Zain has performed concerts around the world, including in the
UK, the
United States,
Malaysia,
Indonesia,
Saudi Arabia and
Egypt. He has fan clubs in several countries including Malaysia, Egypt, and Morocco.[15] He took part in the judging committee of the Awakening Talent Contest to choose Awakening Records' new star in 2013.[16]
Collaborations, appearances and awards
In January 2010, Zain won Best Religious Song for 'Ya Nabi Salam Alayka', on Nogoum FM, a major Middle East mainstream music station, beating other prominent singers including Hussein Al-Jismi,
Mohammed Mounir and
Sami Yusuf.[17]
In March 2011, Zain released "Freedom",[11] a song inspired by the events and the actions of the people taking part in the
Arab Spring.
Zain was chosen as a Muslim Star of 2011 in a competition organized by Onislam.net.[18] In July 2011 he featured on the cover of the UK Muslim lifestyle magazine Emel.[19]
Zain was featured on
Irfan Makki's track "I Believe" from his debut studio album of the same name.[20]
Zain has appeared in the 40-episode Indonesian TV drama Insya-Allah. The show was aired on Malaysian satellite TV channel,
Astro Oasis and
Mustika HD, starting 17 July 2012, concurrent with the broadcasting of the show on Indonesia's
SCTV.[21]
In 2013, he took part in the Colors of Peace project constituting songs based on works by
Fethullah Gülen on the album Rise Up where Maher Zain performs the track "This Worldly Life".[22][23]
Zain celebrated his birthday with his 3.9 million Facebook fans by asking them to donate money[30] to a United States–based charity organization that builds water wells in Africa.[31] His fans paid more than $15,000 within a few weeks.[30]
Zain took part in a
London pro-Palestinian rally, joined by thousands of people, to call for the end to
Israeli military action in
Gaza.[32] In August 2014, Zain took part in "The Great Wall of China Trek 2014" a 10-day humanitarian mission in association with Human Appeal to raise donations for clean water to children in Gaza.[33][34][35]
Ahead of performing at the 2014
Nansen Refugee Award Ceremony, Zain travelled to
Lebanon with
UNHCR to spend time with Syrian refugees and see UNHCR's frontline work.[36] Zain sang "One Day" about refugees in
Geneva's Bâtiment des Forces Motrices for the award ceremony.[37][38]