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MuslimFest 2012
MuslimFest is an annual three-day festival that celebrates the best in Muslim Art, Culture, and Entertainment. The event showcases Muslim artists, musicians, and comedians, and takes place every summer in Mississauga, Ontario. MuslimFest is a signature event in Canada that won various awards including Top 100 by FEO and also Greenest Festival in Canada award. The 2023 event will take place at the Mississauga Celebration Square from July 07 to July 09. General features of the event include several educational workshops, a variety show, puppet show, programs geared towards women, and an international bazaar. Programs held during the day have typically consisted of an international art exhibit, film competition, and fashion show. A performance finale at the end of the final day typically includes Spoken word, spoken word artists, Muslim musicians and Anasheed, nasheed artists, and a comedy show. MuslimFest organizers claim that the event has attracted over 70,000 visitors over the c ...
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MuslimFest 2012
MuslimFest is an annual three-day festival that celebrates the best in Muslim Art, Culture, and Entertainment. The event showcases Muslim artists, musicians, and comedians, and takes place every summer in Mississauga, Ontario. MuslimFest is a signature event in Canada that won various awards including Top 100 by FEO and also Greenest Festival in Canada award. The 2023 event will take place at the Mississauga Celebration Square from July 07 to July 09. General features of the event include several educational workshops, a variety show, puppet show, programs geared towards women, and an international bazaar. Programs held during the day have typically consisted of an international art exhibit, film competition, and fashion show. A performance finale at the end of the final day typically includes Spoken word, spoken word artists, Muslim musicians and Anasheed, nasheed artists, and a comedy show. MuslimFest organizers claim that the event has attracted over 70,000 visitors over the c ...
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Boonaa Mohammed
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Preacher Moss
Bryant Reginald Moss (born 1967), best known by his stage name Preacher Moss, is an American stand-up comedian and writer. He is best known as one third of comedy trio Allah Made Me Funny. Early life Moss was born in Washington, D.C. to African American parents, Clifford Moss and Mary Moss. He began practicing comedy at the age of seven, when he earned the nickname "Preacher" for his imitations of the pastor at his family's church. He was raised Christian in a Maryland suburb and was sent to a local military academy for his schooling. Moss started out doing sketch comedy when he was 17 and by his early 20s he began to make his way to comedy clubs. In 1988, at the age of 20, he converted to Islam. He graduated from Marquette University with a degree in journalism and a took a job teaching emotionally disturbed children in Milwaukee, while continuing to do standup comedy.Preacher Moss Writing career In 1994, Moss was the opening act for a comic Darrell Hammond, Hammond hired him ...
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Irfan Makki ( ur, عرفان مکی; born October 30, 1975) is a Pakistani Canadian Muslim singer-songwriter. Career After signing with Awakening Records, he released the album ''I Believe'', with 13 tracks. The title track "I Believe", featuring the Swedish-Lebanese musician Maher Zain, was released as a single accompanied by an official music video. Discography ;Albums Videography *2011: "I Believe" (feat. Maher Zain Maher Zain ( ar, ماهر زين; born 16 July 1981) is a Lebanese-Swedish R&B singer, songwriter and music producer. He released his debut album ''Thank You Allah'', an internationally successful album produced by Awakening Records, in 2009. ... References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Makki, Irfan Living people Canadian Muslims Pakistani Muslims Pakistani emigrants to Canada Naturalized citizens of Canada Canadian singer-songwriters Performers of Islamic music Awakening Music artists 1975 births 21st-century Canadian male singers Rotan ...
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Idris Phillips
Idris Phillips (January 1958 – July 16, 2022) was an American musician, composer, songwriter, and music producer based in Nashville. In recent years, he was best recognized for his work as a pianist, guitarist and producer for Canadian singer-songwriter Dawud Wharnsby, co-writing the songs "War", "Eight Years Old", and "Let It Go" on Wharnsby's 2007 album, ''Out Seeing The Fields''. The two artists toured together regularly as a duo worldwide and were at work on several collaborative recording projects. Early career Born Phillip Bubel in Salt Lake City, United States, Phillips began playing classical guitar as a child and by his teens was also an accomplished pianist. Phillips found himself as a session player in a recording studio for the first time at the age of 16. Shortly thereafter, his composition and arranging skills piqued the interests of record label executives who saw the talented and handsome young prodigy as a possible candidate for investment. Music indus ...
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