Hip-Hop - Jihad Style!

DJ Aki Nawaz .."Hip Hop Jihadist"
-A hip-hop musician who has produced an album containing lyrics about suicide bombers could be prosecuted for glorifying terrorism under Britain's new anti-terrorism laws.
Aki Nawaz, frontman for the hip-hop group Fun-Da-Mental, has come under attack recently for the content of the band's new album, All Is War (The Benefits of G-Had), which Nawaz helped write.
At particular issue is the song "Cookbook DIY," which contains lyrics about how a suicide attacker makes his bomb, such as "I'm strapped-up 'cross my chest, bomb belt attached, deeply satisfied with the pain I hatched, electrodes connected to a gas cooker lighter."
Two other songs, "Che Bin Parts 1 and 2," compare Osama bin Laden to Argentine-born revolutionary Che Guevara, while "I Reject" criticizes what Nawaz feels is the immorality of Western culture. Other songs mention conflicts in Afghanistan and the Middle East.
The release of the album has already been pushed back to July 31 from July 17, and two record company executives have threatened to quit if the album is released.
In an interview with the BBC, Nawaz denied that he condones terrorist attacks on civilians.
"I know how the suicide bombers feel, but if they're going to do anything, it's got to be against military targets," he said.
The controversial lyrics could land Nawaz in trouble under Britain's Terrorism Act 2006, a bill that was passed in April after being introduced following the July 7, 2005 bomb attacks in London.
Difficult to prove
Authorities have not indicated they are investigating Nawaz, and the charge of glorifying terrorism is considered a difficult one to prove in court. But Nawaz, who is married and has children, has told British media outlets that he stands by his lyrics and is prepared to go to jail if necessary.
In a recent interview with U.K. publication The Guardian, Nawaz argued that he should be allowed to "push the boundaries" in the style of legendary British punk band The Sex Pistols and Canadian singer/songwriter Neil Young.
The potential release of All is War (The Benefits of G-Had) has drawn the scorn of Martin Mills and Andrew Heath, two "silent" directors of Nation Records, the label founded by Nawaz that featured the early releases of artists such as Asian Dub Foundation, Joi and Transglobal Underground.
Mills and Heath, executives with Beggars Banquet records, have threatened to resign from their posts with Nation Records if Nawaz releases the album, which he says he intends to.
Nawaz was born in Pakistan and grew up in Bradford, England. He started Fun-Da-Mental, a multiethnic hip-hop band concerned with social justice, in 1991.
Hip Hop started as a cultural movement among African American communities in the Bronx, Queens, and Brooklyn boroughs of New York City in the early 1970s.
Today Hip Hop is a phenomonon of many genres, recently it has become
quite political,we all recall P Diddy's Vote or Die scare static.
Well recently radical Jihadis have caught on to the music
as a way to blast western society.
Black musicians who have have no qualms in blasting "The Man"
think nothing of having Hip Hop used in Islamic cirlces.
The problem is that this music glorifies terriost and supporst
Global Islam.
Many of these messages are in arabic, so the person listening to it
does not realize the hate that is being spread.
Below are examples of Hip Hops influence on Jihadi Cirlces.
These CD's could aslo be used to make money to futher Jihad!
Watch this Hip Hop "ISLAMIC JIHADI" Recruiting Video
http://youtube.com/watch?v=YFSk7VBrQZM&search=dirty%20kuffar
The next video you are about to watch is a rap video designed to inspire people to take up jihad against the West.
Posted on a radical Islamic website based out of the United Kingdom, the video is undeniably entertaining, as professionally produced as any video you might see on MTV. Consider the irony: radical fundamentalism, sworn to destroy Western culture and beliefs, uses that culture to market its hate. Paralleling the same deception, the Islamic organization that produced and marketed this video claims to be an Islamic "human rights" group but in reality is a group sworn to support the killing of Jews, Christians and moderate Muslims.
Here are links to the video from the Investigative Project. Hi-Res (Requires Broadband connection)Low-Res
UPDATE: Internet Haganah has some more information about the site this came from.
PALESTINIAN HIPHOP - "WHO'S THE TERRORIST?!"
http://youtube.com/watch?v=OgSVXjNLFgo&search=hip%20hop%20terror
Louis Farakhan and Russel Simmons Connection
http://www.freedomforum.org/templates/document.asp?documentID=14192
Fun-Da-Mental= JIHADI HIP-HOP
Fun-Da-Mental is a radical, multi-ethnic, British, Islamic rap band formed in 1991. The style of the group mixes East and West, featuring rapping over Indian, Afro-Caribbean, and worldbeat samples. Thematically, Fun-Da-Mental is concerned with social justice, particularly in regard to Britain's treatment of its Asian and Afro-Caribbean citizens.
The core members of the group consist of Aki Nawaz (who uses the stage name "Propa-Ghandi") and Dave Watts (who goes by "Impi-D"). Nawaz (who was a member of Southern Death Cult using his proper name Haq Qureshi) formed the group along with Man-Tharoo (a.k.a Goldfinger), DJ Obeah, and Bad-Sha Lallaman.
They played the Notting Hill Carnival in August 1991.
The group later added lyricist Amir Ali, percussionist Inder Matharu, guitarist Count Dubulah, and Watts, but lost Man-Tharoo, DJ Obeah, and Lallaman.
MC Mushtaq and Hot Dog Dennis joined the group prior to their first full-length release, 1995's Seize the Time on Mammoth Records. This was followed shortly by a remix album With Intent to Pervert the Course of Injustice! on Nawaz's own record label, Nation Records. In 1998, the group released Erotic Terrorism on Beggars Banquet.
Even before its release, the group's latest album All is War (The Benefits of G-had) has provoked controversy over its lyrical content.
I Reject is a strong rejection of the hypocrisy and immorality of the west and is a criticism of the Iraq War; Che Bin compares Osama bin Laden and Che Guevara; Cookbook DIY contains explicit lyrics about suicide bombings.
http://www.fun-da-mental.co.uk/

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