Afrobeats singer Asake has shared a video capturing a moment from his Umrah pilgrimage in Medina, offering fans a glimpse into his spiritual journey.
In the clip posted on social media, the “Sungba” hitmaker was seen praying at Raudhatul Jannah, one of the most revered prayer areas within Al-Masjid an-Nabawi.
The singer captioned the video with the Arabic phrase “Alhamdulillah,” meaning “praise be to God,” drawing widespread reactions from fans online.
The post gained particular attention as it followed speculation circulating on social media suggesting the artist might convert to Christianity. Many followers interpreted the video as a clear affirmation of his Islamic faith.
Located inside the Prophet’s Mosque, Raudhatul Jannah is widely regarded by Muslims as one of the most sacred places for prayer. Often described as the “Garden of Paradise,” the area lies between the Prophet Muhammad’s tomb and his pulpit.
Fans flooded the comment section praising the artist for sharing the moment, with many commending him for openly expressing his spirituality.
The pilgrimage comes as Asake continues to expand his international presence. The singer is currently touring globally while also preparing to release new music projects.