Record Breaking Islamic Rap Track Instant

: "I still fast, make salaat, and pay zakat. I didn't make Hajj yet, but that's my next project."

: This track by Mona Haydar addresses mental health and beauty standards within the community, using "habibi" (my love) to challenge internal anxieties. Record Breaking Islamic Rap Track

: The Chicago artist has been vocal about his faith, naming an unreleased track and referencing "Alhamdulillah" (Praise be to Allah) in multiple songs. His track "Pelle Coat" includes lyrics specifically about praying to Allah for protection and forgiveness. : "I still fast, make salaat, and pay zakat

While there is no single "official" record-breaking Islamic rap track, several songs have achieved massive mainstream success by blending hip-hop with Islamic themes and Arabic terminology. : "I still fast