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tv   Hip Hop Hijabis  Al Jazeera  January 9, 2018 6:32am-7:01am +03

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there and i met the school. right on the talent show that. he will i why don't we get together and it was going to be like that like me staying home kind of thing. we performed together as possible government for years before we killed it. because my son my son when i hit the house i grew up in a household where my mom is extremely religious. champion that i went to was very poor you go to most all pentecostal churches they are buried i believe. so i was very used to hearing music that was about praise but that was very positive so that definitely impacted on my idea what music is supposed to be about
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. and the passion you can slice and pull to see. i live like we've always been on a spiritual journey to we've been seeking something and i think a person for whom it was a kind of natural continuation of that journey and that search that's kind of a boys together in the first place our kind of quest for the truth you know there's an earthquake a lot of quote below like when there's a quake what were made again let them go there would be disturbed. are you looking for as well so why are you with some of the. ok so it's not finished at all i mean i remember
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like this before the the he is create it's great lights illustrates the levels of hate he made i was not aware the argument of light means that been around or anything like that in tow i have embrace islam. many many years ago when i met this muslim lady she said to me that the basics is that you have to cover your head and of course now you have to wear the the the the loose clothes as well which you guys do because you don't want people to see you know your sexual out like yeah so of course and that's also i suppose to keep you know in conspicuous rights and then suddenly you got on stage a lot i thought that is the goal isn't it is it just may always a conflict in some hell there's obviously people to follow a very strict kind of part of an islam that for the what we do is also into miscible and they will message us weekly on facebook why do you do this when you know that what you do is forbid you know and i would like. if it was
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a bit and i wouldn't want to have someone like e-mailed us and say what you do is for bidding you go into how would you send people to hell is highly disrespectful and if it is offensive an answer it is long term that is used as horror so basically what they're saying is that the music is the is condemning it's the healthy physically for most of us when we think about hip hop and we think about snoop dogg and the like this if you think about his videos know the rest of it and it's very very sexual in the i mean but here you are you gals are in that music genre if you like and of course you know sexuality should not come into play because you're muslim converts to me hip hop has never been this kind of sexual the rocketry art form i know it exists within and within the spectrum of hip hop but it's not hip hop to me.
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to go someplace so we have no manager we have no money we've just got like a lot of passion and a little face. you. suddenly were like all over the world in this while you know this. it's beyond even what i could have easily imagine raise your awareness please make some noise going oh i think you'll give me. this is ok q but it was a chick my kid can back it must be puppets number one eight. hundred to one complexion don't go to him over the detention a good job if they can be called to the bench to backstab but why don't you just take a cab or head back to. you. just like you know quite like me to pay your bills will be killed before you can buy the wrong type be like this like.
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there are many life overlaps between hip hop and islamic culture. i fear for the complementary. wow i did and all of these for you i live heaven right i'll go somewhere more like islamics. like the black man the my how about what you learned that was. all classic let's hope that moment. yeah it was just. one day when i got married what my husband ok but. i'm not really know my islam outside of being married. when he grateful that i did meet someone who compatible with you know so let me be an artist never been so he's
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been uncomfortable with or two men say it's by or anything because he's also not as . yeah i'm sorry but i don't want to fish on them but you don't need no more you know but i have to cook and it's a lot of trouble with that. boil it up to get the whole head of. the ball well i'll grab it and you're right. i enjoy it even with sakineh mohammadi strike ok to be year because music you know wet with each other was like you know best friends are like little bits of it i think was a little bit much to both of us as well so this is good. and sometimes unfortunately when you convert to islam. is that if you get married now i've had situations where you know i was speaking to brothers and they quite
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clearly said if you quit what you do there now are you it is it's harder but i mean it's just like if i wasn't on stage i probably wouldn't find the right person. i feel good by that i don't see beyond that but maybe beyond the simply share my world with the not the things like a dream so far away remember you came as they could have done it if you'll just wait till the back of the kids can get in a backpack a job in it was the reason we went with the band in birmingham is that burning them is still very much an enormous sum and as you know that's. the only place that i've heard you says if you have music as bradford said there might be some sense of you versus just performing to music like there was in the pool. maybe guys to do a spoken word. it's up to you guys really you know you know you do depend i mean i
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just think that market is a general rule of of music and then just finally i just don't think it's it's that i tell you very clearly with a sense of very very little it's wrong it's right you know for us it's going to tell you straight if the problem is the sisters so we're going to change it because then the sisters then really didn't understand the whole message or market so this virtue is a relative that markham gazers you tree of voice of the women are kind of an awkward should be to try to engage in the people with no dissipated male tool for these older people they're going to die for the you know to suck a between the older generation and younger generation that will be all ready for them is love and hip hop or they have invited but that is what is this is too crazy that we cannot force i will if you. know what do you want the flyer blatantly say some of the band's music oh so that's what this series is this is
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almost a well was they know what. this is all from movies or video music that this is what and company this is a i mean if we're going down with like oh you know. now he's willing to do this or what have you then that's saying to them they're absolutely right what you think about music being around what you think about when they form and it's right. when i converted to islam i see the biggest concern obviously was a role of women cultures and societies of the story it's long for their own kind of you know men have used it in a way to oppress women but that's not what the law said and that's not what the prophet peace be upon him left behind. noise. not only
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didn't. break out three street no one of the three the people the people of the big bomb on the street the streets made me strong enough to. give it to my. comments. to you to keep you in touch with me and all of you to keep. my seat to you and you will. be the cause me to my cope with rather. limited. seating for a. few days with me more you gentlemen know well meaning of what my
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normal bungling was like the circle that people feel as a woman being on stage is her kind of exposing herself the horse of the woman they say is like a part of her private parts that shouldn't be seen by the public. this principle of google has. spiraled by the fact that women are often told we'll have to force an event so that if we perform you have to sit down all the law allowed. to walk around like to grab his do you have. been responding to this is the fact that it almost is on her that someone will speak for us they say. i'm not supposed to be here. verily i am not even the hostess stand here and hold the attention i call out why am i here
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i am so out of a lot of how do you know blessed is he soldiers that have really limited only place in the society women and a nation is a sly one contemporary burying them was alive and i hope you know what a generous irish. life because. of those there is no. open space. to all not do as you are. our biggest dilemma right now is like what do we do. if we perform
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only spoken word or only poetry and we would feel it would almost seem as though we've been to feel it in a way and we've allowed some of the kind of come in and six say to us what we call a do i think. my potential i gave enough is fear of failure but is fear of other people's opinions. but i think really my fears are to do with my spiritual life my potential what i can do in this world and what i could offer in this world because i think my experiences in life i'm able to give something back and it's almost as if i don't there maybe things are being frugal. arabic term and house understood in islam is about people coming together having
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a sense of responsibility towards each other. if you have wealth you have a responsibility to make sure all of those around you are able to eat. this so much blesses and so much good that you receive from giving. i just may say i hope that when you get the guy happy tonight does that mean you don't but i hope that homeless person all day gets fed. tonight we've got a pack not for your entertainment got comedians we've got singles archipelago. and we've got options and we've got time when you can actually get rid of some of
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the money some of you have got to go to give me fifty pounds for that you're doing your house fifty you got damn touch anything is perfect soldier brother had about running a post. we don't continue to we're going to stay. right here where we could not be really where. they bolt away if you really. cared out here in our carry. me thank you. i thought you guys were your pension. ok i really would appreciate if you guys know so much you can decide to support his father who if you can't beat him without life three minutes or so that's ok because it's not easy being on stage.
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before i was born i took two oaths one to testify that there was none but he and the other two right in the name of he the most righteous and told the souls of the voiceless can be set free. i've shed alys requests that backstreets is rat rolled all over me cold and exposed survivability i've sat in corners as he stands over me he wishes to offload to meet my so and so i cannot stand a very stench of welcome to the birth of the death of my chastity desperately seeking to fill my wants now to love but all he have to offer is. so and tell my lords lave my whiteley's to rest i pray that my last where it's most smell sound in taste something very similar to this and me. thank.
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you i thank. you thank you very much for your for quite a programming. i feel i have been doing this too long to be in environments like this where people pay like a lot of money is a high quality innocent entertain me personally i've never on the planet this from ever regarded myself as an entertainer not an entertainer. this is an entertainment it's not supposed to make you laugh or make you feel warm and fuzzy inside this thing. i'm never going to do this. we never really make much money. we do get opportunity to travel
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a lot. being in morocco is like really exciting but it's also like a big honor because it's the first time we've had the opportunity to perform in a muslim country. but only just large and. i feel connected to god in many different times but especially when one traveling especially in travel what's it called the mate is just a sense of gratitude. when you are in a paradigm which is kind of being given to you by way of rules all the time you can lose the heart and the spirit and the and the reason why you became muslim in the first place.
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when it comes to god always been on the journey. i've always been aware of the soofi kind of way and i've always been inclined to win but i didn't really know where to go. out. in the field of any lack of either so if you pop is this relationship to creativity . in some cultures musical instruments are big part of worship too so you'll just find people using music and singing it. since it exists in. the sense to
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us i don't know. that it. oh. the reason is because she is in the school. there was a little bit of that but i really admired the kind of culture where women can kind of take back the reins and that relationship with a lot i love the way they want to get together every friday the way they play the
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music the way they saying and the way they do this is what it's about islam is a religion that should allow you to be creative and fluid in your relationships so i think we can learn a lot from. you any easier to believe. ilya. you. know. just. never with me. because you.
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were in the book. and it has to break. so. i give. you. free. love. how our. you know. everybody loves hip hop people in america and in palestine in jamaica people puts always been used as a tool to speak to people. who god is of like the you know where you're coming from
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just because you're with a just doesn't mean that you can't partake in this world. and still it has place where i'm comfortable in being listen every time i come to somewhere like rocco and just see different coaches expressing themselves in different ways it makes me feel more comfortable and actually i don't have to like the specifics to still belong to this specific group within within you know crystal ball we came from these experiences isn't just music like we came so much inside biennale the seven countries i know like because it's in some way kind of use what we've learned. but you know we just need to think about what we do in the west we can imitate other people we need to child find something that is and still
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frantically is long. term. mission man. yeah. that's a take. it's unlikely the band members to travel to the birthplace of the music they love and share a stage with. but did not. ask for this time out to. the latest news as it breaks the
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