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Native Deen
Native Deen is an Islamic musical group from the Washington, D.C. area. Native Deen's music combines hip hop and R&B styles with lyrical themes grounded in Islam. They have three albums: ''Deen You Know'', ''Not Afraid To Stand Alone'' and ''The Remedy (Native Deen album)''. The group uses percussion instruments and synthetic sounds. They do not use wind or string instruments. ==The band and its music== "Deen" in Arabic means "religion" or "way of life." Native Deen comprises Joshua Salaam, Naeem Muhammad, and Abdul-Malik Ahmad, young Muslim men who were born and raised in the District of Columbia. Their music seeks to inspire young people to keep their Islamic faith amidst the pressures and temptations of daily life.〔(''Native Deen's Muslim Rap'', by Phyllis McIntosh, at usinfo.state.gov )〕 Group members identify themselves as Muslim, and wear traditional Islamic dress such as kufis and shalwar kameez. They say there is more than one way to identify as a Muslim, both by etiquette and dress.〔 Their music typifies the subgenre "positive hip-hop".〔(''Music college joins effort to influence rap'', by Adrienne P. Samuels, The Boston Globe, 2/3/06 )〕
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