Yusuf Islam
Yusuf Islam, once known as Cat Stevens, underwent a remarkable transformation from a renowned musician in the 1960s and 1970s to a symbol of spiritual awakening and humanitarianism. After embracing Islam in 1977 following a life-changing event, he left his music career to focus on his faith and charitable work. Yusuf founded organizations like Muslim Aid and Small Kindness, providing aid to those affected by conflicts and disasters. Despite a hiatus from music, he returned with albums like “An Other Cup” and “Roadsinger,” promoting peace and unity through his music. Yusuf’s commitment to humanitarian efforts continues with initiatives like the Peacetrain, while his latest album, “King Of A Land,” reaffirms his status as a respected artist and advocate for harmony, showcased in his memorable performance at Glastonbury Festival.