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Background information | |
Origin | Washington, DC |
Genres | Rap, R&B |
Labels | The Native Deen Group, LLC |
Members | Joshua Salaam Naeem Muhammad Abdul-Malik Ahmad |
Website | NativeDeen.com |
Native Deen is an Islamic musical group from the Washington, D.C. area. Native Deen's music combines a hip-hop style with lyrical themes grounded in Islam.
The group uses percussion instruments and synthetic sounds. They do not use wind or string instruments.
The band and its music
"Deen" in Arabic means "religion" or "way of life." Native Deen comprises Joshua Salaam, Naeem Muhammad, and Abdul-Malik Ahmad, young Muslim men who were born and raised in the District of Columbia. Their music seeks to inspire young people to keep their Islamic faith and the pressures and temptations of daily life.[1] Group members identify themselves as Muslim, and wear traditional Islamic dress such as kufis and shalwar kameez. They say there is more than one way to identify as a Muslim, both by etiquette and dress.[1] Their music typifies the subgenre "positive hip-hop".[2]
Charitable work and activism
At the third annual Islamic Relief "Evening of Inspiration", in Costa Mesa, California, Muhammad narrated a powerful slideshow, projecting images of needy, hungry children from around the world to illustrate why Islam demands that Muslims give to the less fortunate. He said that Islamic Relief "helps the most vulnerable people from all walks of life. People don't understand how much a dollar can do. That's why this event is more than just a concert – it's a call to action."[3]
Performances
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Native Deen performs at Islamic conferences, fundraisers, and holiday gatherings (often during Ramadan and Eid-ul-Adha). The group is relatively well-known among Muslim youth in North America, and has toured internationally.[1]
Native Deen's music typically features drums, synthesized instruments, and vocals. Due to the belief of the majority of the Islamic scholars on the matter, wind, string, and metal instruments are never used.[1] Some of their more popular works include Intentions, Paradise and Not Afraid to Stand Alone.[citation needed] The Youtube music video for Not Afraid to Stand Alone has attracted more than three-million views. In 2006 official reports suggest they sold over 50 million records in their career.
Origins and development
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Native Deen's members met through Muslim Youth of North America (MYNA). Each appeared on MYNA RAPS, an album produced to spotlight the work of aspiring Muslim songwriters and recording artists. Salaam, Ahmad, and Muhammad, who were performing as solo acts, joined together to form Native Deen.[1] Their music was produced under the "Mountain of Light" label, which was founded by Yusuf Islam (previously known as Cat Stevens).[citation needed]
Native Deen's second album includes the track Still Strong, featuring Isam Bachiri of Outlandish. In support of this album, the group toured Australia, performing in Sydney, in Queensland, and at the "Sounds of Light Concert" in Melbourne.[citation needed]
The group's newest album is entitled "The Remedy."[citation needed]
References
External links
- Native Deen - The Deen You Know Native Deen's first album.
- Native Deen - Not Afraid to Stand Alone Native Deen's second album.
- Native Deen Website
- Listen to both Native Deen albums for FREE