Eid in the Square
Trafalgar Square
Saturday 11 October 2008
1pm - 5pm
Eid in the Square celebrates the Muslim Festival of Eid-ul-Fitr, which
marks the end of Ramadan, a period observed simultaneously by millions
of followers of Islam around the world, including London. The Eid-ul-Fitr
celebration is an exciting time and brings diverse communities, families
and friends together.
This is the third year that the Eid celebrations will be held at Trafalgar
Square. Visitors this year will be able to experience live entertainment
from artists including Aa'shiq Rasul, Abdullah Rolle and Shahid Falahi,
plus enjoy various stalls and exhibitions on display. There will also
be a children’s play area and prayer marquees for adults.
Performers will include:
Aa'shiq al-Rasul
Aa'shiq
al-Rasul - 'Lovers of the Prophet(s)' - first formed as a nasheed
group in 1998. The core members are Amran Ellahi, Sheraz Yaqub,
Kamran Ellahi and Tahir Khan and percussionist Usman Malik. They
featured on 'Yusuf Islam & Friends - In Praise of The Last
Prophet!' and have produced 6 albums in the past ten years.
Abdel Kader Saadoun and Takalid
Takalid
are a British based group led by Abdel Kader Saadoun who in his
wide musical repertoire specializes in North African Rai music.
His initiative with Takalid is a fusion of drums from around the
Islamic world with Daf Tabla Dholak Dhol featured amongst others.
Abdullah Rolle
Abdullah Rolle, from Clapton, East London, has over 20 years'
experience in the music industry. His interest in music started
at an early age, and he studied music production at university.
Abdullah spent most of the 1980s and 1990s travelling between London,
New York, Los Angeles and Toronto working for major record labels
and world famous artists. In 2004 he spent time learning about
Islam and studying the Qur'an. He has since used his music skills
to produce high quality audio lectures for Al-Quran Society and
worked in the community including the Islamic Sharia Council.
Amir Awan
Amir
Awan is a British composer/singer/songwriter from North London.
Growing up in a practising Muslim family, Islam has always been
an integral part of his life and he spent several years at Safar
Academy training in the art of Qur'anic recitation (Tajweed). His
music focuses upon spiritual reflection and political issues, providing
an alternative to pop and rap.
Khaleel Muhammad
Best
known for his innovative audio play 'The Adventures of Hakim' and
providing the backing vocals to songs by Yusuf Islam and Zain Bhikha,
Khaleel is far from just a nasheeds artist. He is also an accomplished
designer, voice-over artist, writer, producer and workshop leader.
Taking traditional sounds, themes and sentiments, Khaleel adds
his own rich harmonies and contemporary style and blends them into
well-crafted and memorable nasheeds. And all this using only voice
and percussion!
Muslim
Belal
Muslim Belal, born and raised in South London, was a former rapper
and founder of underground rap outfit SMS. He converted to Islam
in 2002, travelled and lived in Egypt to study the deen al-Islam.
He is now known for his poetic skills - telling his story of converting
from the streets to Islam.
Pearls of Islam
Pearls
of Islam are female performers who use traditional instruments
such as the dumbek and the djmebe, accompanied with either rap,
poetry or nasheeds, to create a unique sound. They have appeared
on the Islam channel, the BBC Asian network 'Faith Week', and featured
in Platform magazine, Crescent Magazine and the Independent newspaper.
Sajid Ahmed Khan
Sajid
Ahmed Khan is the foremost exponent of Qawwali in Britain and comes
from an illustrious family of Qawwals who have carried this tradition
forward for hundreds of years. Qawwali combines music and spiritual
cultural humanism in a way that makes it accessible to all. This
devotional art form is a combination of rhythmic handclaps accompanied
by harmonium, tabla, dholak and sitar.
Eid in the Square welcomes all Londoners and is
organised by the Muslim Council of Britain and the Mayor of London.

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