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Raihan (derived from the Arabic word Rayḥān (Arabic: رَيـحَـان),[1] "Fragrance of Heaven") is a Malaysian nasheed group originally composed of five members that became popular in Malaysia with the release of their debut album Puji-Pujian in October 1996. The group's original line-up comprised Nazrey Johani, Che Amran Idris, Abu Bakar Md Yatim, Amran Ibrahim, and Azhari Ahmad as the leader. Produced by Farihin Abdul Fattah, Puji-Pujian grossed sales of more than 750,000 units in Malaysia alone, with 200,000 units sold within the first two months after its launch, and 3,500,000 units have been sold worldwide, which makes them the most successful Malaysian artist in terms of album sales.

Raihan
OriginMalaysia
GenresNasyid
Years active1996–present
LabelsWarner Music Malaysia
MembersChe Amran Idris
Abu Bakar Md Yatim
Amran Ibrahim
Past membersNazrey Johani
Nordin Jaafar
ZulFadhli Mustaza

However, on 29 August 2001, one of the founding members, Azhari Ahmad, died of a myocardial infarction (heart attack) shortly after attending the Era Awards ceremony in Genting Highlands, Pahang.[2]

The remaining four members, Nazrey Johani, Che Amran Idris, Abu Bakar Md Yatim, and Amran Ibrahim, have continued releasing albums. So far, Raihan has released a total of 11 albums and has won many awards in Malaysia. Raihan has won AIM Anugerah Kembara three times for their extensive international tours.

Nazrey Johani resigned from Raihan and was replaced by Nordin Jaafar. However, in early January 2007, Nordin Jaafar himself resigned. Zulfadhli also is no longer with Raihan since November 2015.

Raihan's motto is 'Pray Hard, Work Smart'.

Achievements

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International performances

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In 1997, they were invited by Queen Elizabeth II to perform at Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Edinburgh[3] where they also received an honorary letter from Prince Charles for their performance in Commonwealth in Concert.[4] The following year, they were given the chance to meet the Queen during her visit to Malaysia for the 1998 Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur.[3] The group had recorded 2 songs (Seal of The Prophet and God Is The Light) with Yusuf Islam in their second album Syukur.

Platinum status

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Raihan is one of the most successful artists in Malaysia, where their debut album, Puji-Pujian is the highest selling album in Malaysia with a total sale of 3,500,000 units thus gaining 12 times Platinum status[5] and Double Platinum in Singapore.[6] Their albums were also well received by fans in neighboring Indonesia, where their fourth album, Koleksi Nasyid Terbaik sold more than 200,000 units and their tenth album, Bacalah sold more than 70,000 units.

World tour

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Raihan is the third Malaysian artist to perform at the Royal Albert Hall[7] after Siti Nurhaliza and late Sudirman Arshad, and the first artist to perform for the second time (in 2008) for Evening of Inspiration for Islamic Relief UK, where they also have launched their twelfth album, Selawat for the celebration of Mawlid in the very same hall.[8][9] In 2004, they had a large tour in France covering seven cities: Bordeaux, Marseille, Nantes, Strasbourg, Lille, Lyon and Paris. They also had done a road tour in United Kingdom in cities including Glasgow, Edinburgh, Manchester, Birmingham, Cardiff, Bristol and Wembley. On 16 July 2005, they have been invited to perform at Canada's Wonderland in Toronto to entertain Muslim visitors. So far they have performed in:[3] Australia, Canada, China, France, Great Britain, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Ireland, Kuwait, Russia, Singapore, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Thailand, Trinidad and Tobago and United States. By 2005, they have performed concerts in Indonesia more than ten times, Thailand six times, United Kingdom four times and South Africa three times.[3]

International tours

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Awards

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Anugerah Industri Muzik Malaysia (Music Industry Awards)

Albums

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Album information Track listing
Puji-Pujian
  • Release Year: 1996
10 Tracks
  1. Puji-Pujian
  • Peristiwa Subuh
  • Iman Mutiara
  • Sifat 20
  • Rakan Selawat (Kenangan)
  • Sesungguhnya
  • Rayuan Rindu
  • Rakan Selawat (Maulid)
  • Kembali
  • Assolatuwassalam
  • Syukur
    • Release Year: 1997
    12 Tracks
    1. Syukur
  • Balada Selawat
  • Khabar Iman
  • Kita Hamba
  • Thank You Allah
  • Seal Of The Prophets
  • Rukun Kita
  • Odei Anak
  • Damba Cinta Mu
  • 25 Rasul
  • God is the Light
  • Syukur (acapella)
  • Senyum
    • Release Year: 1999
    11 Tracks
    1. Bismillah
  • Senyum
  • Tak Selamanya
  • Nabi Anak Yatim
  • Cinta Hakiki
  • Bersatu
  • Anak Permata
  • 10 Malaikat
  • Cahaya Selawat
  • Ya Rasullallah
  • Bismillah (acapella)
  • References

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  • ^ ""Demi Masa" Album Terakhir Raihan Bersama Azhari". SinarHarapan. Retrieved 27 February 2010.[permanent dead link]
  • ^ a b c d "Kumpulan Nasyid Raihan". Mesra.net. Retrieved 27 February 2010.
  • ^ "Honorary Letter from Prince Charles". Raihan Official Site. Archived from the original on 11 July 2009. Retrieved 27 February 2010.
  • ^ "Award of Malaysia's Best Selling Album Ever". Raihan Official Site. Archived from the original on 24 April 2010. Retrieved 27 February 2010.
  • ^ "Double Platinum for album Puji-Pujian". Raihan Official Site. Archived from the original on 24 April 2010. Retrieved 27 February 2010.
  • ^ "Raihan – 2008 – Royal Albert Hall – Part 1". MarkazIslam. Archived from the original on 18 September 2009. Retrieved 27 February 2010.
  • ^ "Raihan to wow London again". NSTOnline. Retrieved 27 February 2010. [dead link]
  • ^ "Performance at Royal Albert Hall". RaihanOfficialSite. Archived from the original on 24 January 2010. Retrieved 27 February 2010.
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