Sahibzada Yaseen Saeed is an internationally recognised nasheed artist, content creator, entrepreneur, law stiudent and law associate from Oslo, Norway.
With a digital audience of over 450,000 across Instagram, TikTok, YouTube and other platforms, Yaseen represents a new generation of Muslim artists combining faith, culture and modern influence.
Alongside his artistic journey, Yaseen is also a law student and legal associate. He is the CEO & Founder of both Yas Graphix and Dar Al Noor (launching soon).
Yaseen’s identity and artistry are deeply rooted in the spiritual heritage of Mohri Sharif — a lineage connected to revered names such as Hazrat Khawaja Sufi Nawab uDeen (RA), Hazrat Khawaja Mohammad Masoom (RA), and Hazrat Khawaja Mohammed Zubair.
He is also the great-grandson of Hazrat Khawaja Mohammad Masoom (RA), placing him within a widely respected spiritual family legacy that continues to inspire generations.
Official Mohri Sharif sources present this heritage as part of a widely recognised spiritual tradition, and Yaseen carries that legacy forward with sincerity, discipline, and devotion from Norway.
In a setting where few have pursued this path at the same level, he has remained committed to naat and nasheed for over 20 years — building a distinct voice through consistency, hard work, and faith.
Behind Sahibzada Yaseen Saeed’s journey stands a foundation built on legacy, discipline and years of sincere dedication. For more than two decades, he has been connected to naat and nasheed — growing, learning and refining his voice from childhood.
At the heart of this journey is his father, Sahibzada Saeed Zubair — his first teacher, mentor, manager and one of his greatest sources of motivation. Through guidance, training and constant support, he has played a defining role in shaping Yaseen’s identity as an artist.
This foundation is also rooted in family tradition. His grandfather, Khawaja Mohammed Zubair, carried a deep love for naat, poetry and spiritual expression — a legacy that continues through Yaseen’s work today.
This is not only a musical journey. It is a continuation of love, service and spiritual heritage.
Yaseen has marked several historic firsts for nasheed and Islamic vocal art in Norway.
This includes performances at Oslo City Hall, outside Oslo City Hall, and at Ramadan lights celebrations in 2024, 2025 and 2026 — arranged in collaboration with the City of Oslo, public authorities and official organisations.
His work has also been connected to official events attended and supported by elected representatives, including the Mayor of Oslo, Anne Lindboe, and Oslo’s Governing Mayor, Eirik Lae Solberg.
He has performed for Pakistan’s Independence Day, 14th August, for 7–8 consecutive years at the Norwegian Parliament, Stortinget, as well as at official Embassy of Pakistan events in Oslo.
His journey has been featured by leading Norwegian media outlets, including VG, Aftenposten and NRK.