I Believe (Irfan Makki album)

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I Believe
File:I Believe (Irfan Makki album).jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 28, 2011 [1]
Genre Islamic
Length53:21 [1]
Label Awakening
Irfan Makki chronology
Salam
(2006)
I Believe
(2011)

I Believe is the second studio album by the Canadian Muslim singer and songwriter Irfan Makki on Awakening Records. The album was released on July 28, 2011. [1]

Track listing

The original version of the album contains 13 tracks. [2] [3] [4]

No.TitleLength
1."Waiting for the Call"5:29
2."Mabrook"3:28
3."I Believe (feat Maher Zain)"4:19
4."Lab Pae Aati"4:12
5."Mamma"4:00
6."Palestine"4:07
7."Allahu"3:43
8."You & I"4:25
9."Khayal"3:34
10."Al-Amin"3:54
11."I'm So Sorry"4:21
12."I Believe (feat Maher Zain) (Acoustic Version – Bonus Track)"4:20
13."Mabrook ( Urdu Version – Bonus Track)"3:29
Total length:53:21

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References

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  2. Irfan Makki – I Believe Archived June 23, 2017, at the Wayback Machine , Islamic Books, Islamic Audio, Video, Software and more!.
  3. I Believe (audio CD) Irfan Makki, Amazon.
  4. I Believe – Irfan Makki, iTunes.