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Washington
03 September 2007
A new American subculture is emerging - Muslim punk rock. Islam is not often associated with punk rock, but like young people across many cultures, Muslim youth are expressing themselves through punk music. The Kominas are punk rockers based in Boston who are trying to create a unique sound based on South Asian beats, the Koran, American punk and Bollywood. Producer Katie Photiadis prepared the story. Ruth Reader narrates1 it.
In a run-down Episcopalian Church on the outskirts2 of Baltimore, (in the coastal3 U.S. state of) Maryland, the Kominas and other punks rock on.
The Kominas
The Muslim punk rockers blend words from the Koran with American slang, as easily as they perform Islamic songs in a Christian4 Church. This is a new generation.
Basim Usmani |
Like other punks, Kominas lead singer Basim Usmani yearns5 to break new ground. "It's the voice of alienation6. Growing up as the kid of immigrants you do get alienated7 and then you do look to create your own poems, your own music, you just want to escape into your own little world."
The Kominas' songs are unique, at times offensive - like Suicide Bomb the Gap. Usmani adds, "There's a no-man's land in our lyrics8. There's extreme repulsion with American mall culture, and there's extreme repulsion with bigotry9 in all its forms. A lot of people do get offended."
But Muslim punk is not just about offending people or promoting a specific ideology10 or religion. "We're not trying to endorse11 Islam. This is not like Christian rock. This is people who are asking questions about religion."
Shahjehan Khan |
The feeling of isolation12 is captured in the novel The Taqwacores about a group of Muslim punk rockers. Author Michael Knight13 says: "Taqwa means God-consciousness. We're trying not to split hairs on anything. You're not Muslim enough, you're not punk enough that's the kind of thing we're retreating against. We just accept each other."
But will Islam accept the Kominas? Is there room for Muslim punk rock at all? Author Michael Knight thinks there is. "People like to make Islam look really small, but Islam has had people like this before in its history. This isn't really anything new. Muslims have always been complicated human beings."
At the Church in Baltimore, the Kominas belt out their last song filled with English phrases, quotes from the Koran, lines from Bollywood movies and South Asian slang. These punk rockers are not timid about meshing14 different faiths and cultures. Indeed, they crash them.
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adj.感到孤独的,不合群的v.使疏远( alienate的过去式和过去分词 );使不友好;转让;让渡(财产等) | |
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