Tehran-born Sami Yusuf is a British Muslim, Singer-songwriter, composer, producer and musician. In the short film below, he talks about freedom of expression in the UK, the universality of music and how it can help bring people together.
Sami Yusuf
Sami has performed all over the world, and has raised millions for those in need. He performed at the Live8 concert in Wembley Arena, raising millions for the victims of Dafur, and also worked to support victims of the 2010 Pakistan floods by releasing a charity single. His spiritually inspired music has been acclaimed by people across the Middle East, America and Africa.
Sami studied at the Royal Academy of Music, and was awarded an honorary Doctorate of Letters from the University of Roehampton in south-west London in recognition of his extraordinary contribution to music. He has also been recognised by the United Nations, having just been made a UN Peace Ambassador. “If I can help bring people closer together,” he says, “that’s something that will make me happy, make me sleep comfortably at night.”