You Came To Me

Sami Yusuf · Other Songs - Sami Yusuf

You came to me

In that hour of need

When I was so lost

So lonely

You came to me

Took my breath away

Showed me the right way

The way to lead



You filled my heart with love

Showed me the light above

Now all I want

Is to be with you

You are my one true love

Taught me to never judge

Now all I want

Is to be with you



Allahumma Salli 'ala Sayyinda Mustafa, Mustafa

'Ala Habibeeka, Nabi'eeka, Mustafa



You came to me

In a time of despair

I called on you

You were there

Without you

What would my life mean?

To not know the unseen

The worlds between



For you I'd sacrifice

For you I'd give my life

Anything...

Just to be with you

I feel so lost at times

By all the hurt and lies

Now all I want

Is to be with you



Allahumma Salli 'ala Sayyinda Mustafa, Mustafa

'Ala Habibeeka, Nabi'eeka, Mustafa



Showed me right from wrong

Taught me to be strong

Need you more than ever

Ya Rasul Allah

You came to me

In that hour of need

Need you more than ever

Ya Rasul Allah



You filled my heart with love

Showed me the light above

Now all I want

Is to be with you

You are my one true love

Taught me to never judge

Now all I want

Is to be with you



Allahumma Salli 'ala Sayyinda Mustafa, Mustafa

'Ala Habibeeka, Nabi'eeka, Mustafa

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You Came To Me

Sami Yusuf's "You Came To Me" stands as a poignant centerpiece in his extensive discography, blending traditional Middle Eastern melodies with contemporary production. The track exemplifies Yusuf's signature ability to weave spiritual themes into accessible pop structures, often utilizing the Oud to create an ethereal soundscape. While the specific album placement varies across his releases, the song consistently reflects his commitment to exploring themes of divine connection and human longing. As a staple in his live performances and recordings, the composition has become a defining element of his musical identity, bridging the gap between classical Islamic mysticism and modern global audiences. Its enduring appeal lies in its universal message of surrender and grace, delivered with Yusuf's characteristic vocal clarity and emotional depth.