South African jazz pianist and composer Abdullah Ibrahim has died at the age of 91. Ibrahim was a globally celebrated figure, known for his distinctive piano style and contributions to the development of South African jazz. He played a significant role in opposing apartheid through his music, and his compositions often reflected the struggles and triumphs of his nation. His career spanned decades, including periods in exile during the apartheid era, and he collaborated with numerous prominent musicians. Ibrahim’s work blended African rhythms with jazz harmonies, creating a unique and influential sound. Tributes are pouring in from the music world, recognizing his profound impact and lasting legacy.