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By Shahla Khan, Contributing Writer
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The year 2000 was marked by the coming together of three young Muslim men of exquisite talent. Joshua Salaam, Naeem Muhammad, and Abdul-Malik Ahmad came from different walks of life and met as teenagers during camps held by the Muslim Youth of North America (MYNA). The brotherhood that developed in their friendship set the foundation for a deep passion for expressing their Islamic teachings in a new and fresh way -- music. Eight years, countless tours, and several awards later, their music continues to inspire young people to remain steadfast in their faith amidst the peer pressures and daily struggles of modern life. They have come to be known as Native Deen. |
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