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Imma march’ toward Ka’ba: Islam in Swedish hip-hop / Ackfeldt, Anders   Journal Article
Ackfeldt, Anders Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The common history of Islam and the hip-hop culture can be traced back to the early expression of the culture. Since the early days of hip-hop, Muslims have used hip-hop to convey Islamic messages. Artists driven, in equal parts, by a strong personal belief in Islam and a love for hip-hop music have taken Islamic-themed hip-hop outside its country of birth, the U.S., and have made it into a matter of global concern. In an attempt to contribute to and, hopefully, complicate the picture of what has been called the transglobal hip-hop umma, this article explores how Swedish Muslims articulate their beliefs through hip-hop in Sweden. With examples from both the Swedish mainstream and the underground, it highlights hip-hop music with an Islamic engagement whose aim is to promote and perform what is understood as "Islamic values," such as ethics, peace, social responsibility, and a strong personal belief.
Key Words Sweden  Hip - Hop  Rap  Ethislamic  Islam 
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