Love’s Pilgrim, a Sunni English Qawwali group, emerged from a shared passion for devotional music and poetic storytelling. The group is dedicated to reviving the art of traditional poetry and promoting the rich heritage of Islamic culture through their unique reciting style.
Focus & Vision
Love’s Pilgrim publishes and produces original devotional songs, focusing primarily on praising Allah Most High, our Prophet Muhammad ï·º, his noble family (Ahl Al-Bayt), and his blessed Companions (Sahabah). Their mission is to foster love and connection to these blessed personalities through the poetic praise and published works.
Pioneers In This Genre
The group has established a new genre—English Qawwali—to bring the mystical tradition of Qawwali to an English-speaking audience. This innovative approach bridges cultural gaps and resonates with listeners who appreciate the subcontinental heritage, they also regularly produce traditional content based on Arab and Middle Eastern culture.Â
Training & Expertise
Love’s Pilgrim members have honed their craft under the guidance of traditional Islamic inshaad masters in Morocco and Jordan. They have also studied the art of Qawwali with a classically trained singer and composer, ensuring their music maintains authenticity and depth.
Community Engagement
Regularly attending gatherings and events around the country, Love’s Pilgrim promotes their unique style and message. The group, comprised of close friends and brothers, brings an exceptional and heartfelt contribution to the world of Islamic devotional poetry.
Media Presence
Love’s Pilgrim has an established presence on YouTube and other social media platforms, showcasing popular Nasheeds like “Arrived Has Our Prophet,” “Yah Zahrah Piece Of Taha,” and “Ali Mawla.” Their online content reaches a wide audience, spreading their message of love and devotion.
Publications
Among their popular book publications are “The Seerah by Countless Salaam,” “Countless Salaam VOL 1 & VOL 2,” “The Life Of The Beloved Prophet,” and the “Ark of Light Series.” These works reflect their deep commitment to promoting love, spituruality and storytelling.