Taqwacore: The Birth of Punk Islam

by Omar Majeed
Taqwacore follows rebellious Muslim punk rockers in America as they challenge cultural and religious norms through provocative music and performances.
2009  ·  1h20m  ·  Canada
Arabic, English, Punjabi, Urdu
English subs
About the Film

Taqwacore chronicles the nascent Muslim punk rock movement in America. It was inspired by the work of Michael Knight, who converted to Islam in rebellion against his white-supremacist father. He went on to pen the novel The Taqwacores (a term combining the Muslim concept of God consciousness with hardcore punk), a manifesto for disillusioned Islamic teens. Soon young Muslim musicians were contacting him and a tour idea was hatched. The film follows Knight and a variety of young subversives on tour as they shock and awe spectators in the U.S. before bringing their music to Lahore. They break every taboo along the way, from staging a lesbian thrash act at an Islamic convention to stomping on the American flag. As Knight exclaims, they’re giving the finger to both sides. The film charts their brave, foolish, and often exhilarating attempts to navigate the gap between their cultures and their countries, their religion and their individuality.

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About the Director

Omar Majeed

Omar Majeed is an award-winning filmmaker, producer and editor with more than a decade of experience in the Canadian film and television industry. He strives to tell socially and politically relevant narratives from underrepresented communities on screens of every kind. His credits include the feature film Taqwacore: The Birth of Punk Islam, The Frog Princes, The Divine Oneness and Stare With Your Ears: Ken Nordine and Word Jazz.

 

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