U.S. Muslim Hiphop group Spice up Ramadan at Malang

Thousands of spectators at UMM Dome on Friday (19 / 8) night and then shocked by the action of attractive hiphop musical group from the United States, Native Deen. This is not the origin of hip-hop as a group fronted three-faced African-American is an American Islamic Nasheed Group. Native Deen brought the U.S. Consulate General in Surabaya to perform at UMM Dome in the missions of cultural diplomacy with the headline International Ramadan Tour.Unfortunately not all Native Deen personnel, consisting of Mohammad Naeem, Joshua Salaam and Abdul Malik Ahmad, may appear intact, as in Surabaya, Pontianak and Jakarta. Naeem not be a gig because he was taking care of orphans."He's busy, no business with the orphans," said Joshua Salaam. Vice Rector II UMM, Mursidi, expressed gratitude to the U.S. Consul General who memercayaakan UMM to host the international tour. According to him, on the UMM campus during the month of Ramadan this busy life many times over. Not only serious activities, recreational activities are shades of Ramadan as even this was held."This is the busiest month at UMM. A variety of activities that bring thousands of people scheduled this month. All we aimed to enliven the spirituality of Ramadan with the best, "explained Mursidi accompanying the chancellor Muhadjir Effendy watch the concert.U.S. Consul General in Surabaya, Christian F. Bauer also welcomed the openness of UMM for this event. UMM it feels cooperation with the United States is good enough for this so no one chose it as a White Campus hosts a free concert for the audience."We hope this program will develop cooperation in the fields of arts and culture in the future between Indonesia and the U.S. as part of a comprehensive partnership between the two countries," said Christian. America's mission through this event, he said, to develop a constructive dialogue through mutual understanding and reach out to young children IndonesiaNative Deen, Muslim music group from Washington DC is one of a group of Islamic hip-hop music of the famous and prestigious in the U.S.. His music combines hip-hop rhythms with a lyrical nuances of Islam. Native Deen share their experiences to be Muslim in America through stories and songs. The songs they were singing in between, Sakina, Intention, Be at the hip-hop, Greatest One, Small Deeds, Ramadan, Thalaal Badru, Labayk, Stand Alone, and Muslims.

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