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Washington Post Popular Indonesian Singer Woos Youths With Songs of Peace and Romance By Rebecca U. Cho
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Ahmed Dhani
visits with his Sufi spiritual teacher, Shaykh Muhammad Hisham
Kabbani, at the shaykh's farm in Michigan.![]() See the official Ahmad Dhani website <here>. |
Also, of course, "we're
handsome guys," Dhani joked through a translator during a phone
interview from his home in Indonesia, the world's most populous
Muslim country. References to the Koran are woven into one of Dewa's most popular songs, "Laskar Cinta," or "Warriors of Love." Dahni said he wrote the lyrics to beckon his fans into a loving Islam. "Hey there, all you lovers of peace," the song goes. "Watch out, watch out and be on guard -- for lost souls, anger twisting their hearts, for lost souls, poisoned by ignorance and hate. . . . Warriors of Love, teach the mystical science of love, for only love is the eternal truth and the shining path for all God's children everywhere in the world." As a teenager, Dhani dropped out of a school that embraced Wahhabism, a strictly traditional Islamic sect, to begin Dewa. The group quickly became one of the most popular rock bands in Indonesia. The November 2004 release of the album "Laskar Cinta" marked a turn in Dhani's music from love songs toward direct denunciation of radical Islam and its spread in Indonesia. Dhani said he credits the change to his spiritual journey in Sufism, a mystical, moderate form of Islam. |
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| The album's
title was a play on Laskar Jihad, or Holy War Warriors, an
Indonesian militant group possibly linked to al-Qaeda. Dhani's
outspoken campaign to fight militant ideologies drew the attention
of Islamic radicals. After some extremist groups started calling him
an enemy of Islam, Dhani went into hiding with his wife, Indonesian
pop star Maia, and their children. Despite the furor created by their music, Dhani and his group emerged in December with a new song, also with the title "Laskar Cinta," that soared to No. 1 on Indonesian radio and MTV Asia. "Laskar Cinta" is the first track in Dewa's latest album, "Republic of Love." Dewa's first English-language version of its music is set for international release in 2007. |
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