At the Same Time

At the Same Time

There are songs that make you fall in love with music all over again, and “At the Same Time” is definitely one of them. The first time I heard this song, I was stunned — not just by the melody, but by the way Hindi Zahra’s voice glides so gracefully over every word. “Stunned is the word. What diction, phrase, vocal. Stunning is the word,” one fan wrote, and I couldn’t agree more.

Hindi’s music is a reminder of why we listen, why we search for those moments that touch the soul. Her voice is strong and fragile, creative and heart-warming, all at once. So many listeners talk about the healing power in these songs, about how their hearts feel lighter, as if Hindi’s music somehow carries away a bit of their sadness and fills the space with hope.

One comment captured it perfectly:

“Here comes the time
For my heart to heal the past
From now and then
There will be the good and the best
Oh when your eyes and mine…”

Fans from Morocco, Turkey, North Africa, and all over the world express pride in her art and gratitude for her creativity. “So beautiful, so sweet — this is pure art. I am proud of my Moroccan sister,” one listener said. Another shared how Hindi’s music became the soundtrack to their most precious memories: “My angel bride would do a dance to this.”

There’s a gentle, almost dreamlike quality to “At the Same Time.” Hindi Zahra’s voice is like a lullaby for grown-ups — strong yet delicate, capable of holding both heartbreak and healing in the same breath. These songs are why I have faith in music; they remind me that beauty and meaning still exist, quietly waiting to be found.

Thank you, Hindi Zahra, for blessing us with your art, for the comfort and the inspiration, for the feeling of falling into heaven with your beautiful voice.