Nigerian Afrobeats sensation Asake has shared a video of himself performing Umrah in the holy city of Medina, reaffirming his devotion to Islam.
The singer posted the clip on social media, showing him praying at Raudhatul Jannah, a revered section inside Al‑Masjid an‑Nabawi. The video was simply captioned “Alhamdulillah,” a phrase used by Muslims to express gratitude to God.
The post quickly drew widespread reactions from fans and followers, many of whom praised the artist for publicly sharing the spiritual moment.
The development comes amid recent speculation circulating on social media suggesting that the “Sungba” crooner might convert to Christianity. However, many supporters interpreted the video as a clear reaffirmation of his Islamic faith.
Raudhatul Jannah, often referred to as the “Garden of Paradise,” holds special significance in Islam. The area is located between the tomb of the Prophet Muhammad and his pulpit, making it one of the most sacred spots for prayer within Al‑Masjid an‑Nabawi.
Asake’s pilgrimage comes as the Afrobeats star continues his international tour while preparing for new music releases. Fans have since flooded his social media pages with prayers and messages of support, celebrating the singer’s spiritual journey.


