Nationality British Role Poet Name Nouri Sardar | Religion Shia Islam Years active 2011-present Albums The 10th, Never Ending | |
Born 1990 (age 24–25) London, United Kingdom Occupation poet, television producer, television host, spoken word artist Known for spoken word albums, Islamic poetry Notable work Hussain To Me, No Other Day, The 10th, Never Ending |
Nouri sardar spoken word to the grave of hussain the life of imam hussain
Nouri Sardar (born 1990) is a British poet, spoken word artist and television personality from London. He is known for writing poetry related to the Ahlulbayt.
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- Nouri sardar spoken word to the grave of hussain the life of imam hussain
- The killing al maqtal english poem by nouri sardar
- Life and career
- Publications
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The killing al maqtal english poem by nouri sardar
Life and career
Nouri Sardar was born in London, United Kingdom to a Sunni/Sufi family. His grandparents migrated to the UK from Pakistan in the early 60s, and he is the nephew of writer and scholar Ziauddin Sardar. At the age of 15 he converted to Shia Islam. He began his writing in 2007 and published his first book titled 'We Remember' in 2009. Sardar than began performing his poetry as spoken word in seminars and conferences. In 2011, he released his debut spoken word album "Hussain To Me", collaborating with artist Ali Fadhil. He released his third spoken word album titled, 'The 10th' in 2014, where he collaborated with a wide variety of artists from Indo-Pak and Arab backgrounds. He has also performed at various events including the Imam Hussain Conference in London, the UMAA convention in Dearborn and Chicago, and The Alchemy of Love conference in Dar-es-Salam. In 2015 he completed his project of 100 Verses narrating the history of the Ahlulbayt in poetic form. He is married to Lebanese-American poet Abir Safa.
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