At the very successful launch of the Seven Seas Signature
Spa, I had the opportunity of interacting with the world renowned WAAHID
nasheed group who is the only fusion
nasheed group in South Africa at present. They entertained the crowd by belting
out their famous nasheeds that can be heard regularly on various television as
well as Islamic radio stations world wide. A few years ago the group performed
with the famous nasheed artist Junaid Jamshed at the Wits University great
hall.I had the opportunity of being present at that performance as well. Since
then the group has grown from pillar to pillar and from strength to strength. I
was told that they making their way to
the UK soon where they will be performing to an audience of 60 000 people. What
really appealed to me about the Waahid group as a whole, was undoubtedly the
humble down to earth character displayed by each member of the group. I am
quite honoured to have had the opportunity to interview the group. Read on to
find out more in their own words.....
1. Firstly, I would like to thank the Waahid
group for taking the time out to answer these questions? So tell me who is the
Waahid group? I would like each member of the group to introduce
themselves,basically provide my readers with a brief synopsis of your life from
childhood up until present?
Waahid is South Africa's only fusion anasheed group since we
are able to not only fuse languages but also fuse styles, genres and cultures
which makes us very rare and unique. This is why we call ourselves Waahid which
means One in Arabic. All the members
have had different backgrounds with different experiences and are skilled in
different ways yet we are able to unify our sound creating harmonies and
melodies that entice the soul. We aim to create a world where all races, ages,
cultures, religions an geography can unite as Waahid (one) through melody and
music.*
AK Mahomed – I
have over 30 years experience in the music industry and is the producer of all
of Waahids nasheeds. I own Cap Studios
were I record all of Waahids songs. I am a jewellery sales agent in the KZN
region.
Naeem Sheik Hameed -
I was born and brought up in the beautiful city of Durban! I consider myself a
true South African, having an Indian dad, a Malay mom and being born in the
City of Durban in Africa. I come from a large family of seven. I have two
gorgeous sons who are my heart and soul and definitely my reason for waking up
in the morning!! My passion has always been in the Aeronautical field and I
believe I am well on my way to getting there with a Degree in Mechanical
Engineering obtained with Distinction. I have worked at some of the biggest and
most respectable companies in South Africa. This experience has been in diverse
areas such as earthmoving machinery, sugar manufacture and hydraulic machinery
manufacture. I have been a Test, Hydraulics, Maintenance, Project and Design
Engineer and I am currently posted as Quality Engineer for the Local Government
Electricity Department. Alhamdulillah! I have been involved in the design of
machinery that is being utilised all over the world. My next goal is to obtain
the coveted Government Certificate of Competence for Engineers. With over 20
years of experience gained in the Nasheed industry, I have produced 2 solo
albums whose Anasheed feature regularly on the Top 8 as well as Local is
Lekker! I am the Managing Director of NOS Hardware Wholesalers, a company
founded by my brothers and me. I am co-founder of the Waahid ‘Power of Dreams’
Group of Companies, Lead Singer as well as Managing Director. I have recently
established NSH Recording Studios where I will be producing my solo albums. I hope
to be counted amongst those who have contributed to the advancement of Nasheed
in the world!
Farid Loyiso Matana -
My story to islam is quiet long. But the jist of it is wen I was stil at
university at PE the 9/11 attacks occured I was active member of ancyl. Our
agenda was anti west n pro poor. Wen CNN. Showed us propaganda by accusin bin
laden n havin witness wit passports yet their bodies were burnt. We had
t-shirst written. Osama our hero in campus that made me research islam more in
fact wen I became of sane mine I always wanted islam but didn't know how to get
it. So one friend of mine became muslim
he gave me dvd I watched n made my mind I decided to migrate coz I was done at
home I went soweto not knowin no one there. I met a strange lady who gave me
refuge at her home. What was weird is I left home wanting islam. N in soweto I
saw one huge building. Nex to the house I was stayin I went there I saw the
imam he told me this a musjid a place of muslims. The it clicked on me I was at
right place I took shahad following day witout no one giving me dawah. Only on
sacrifice n following my heart living my parents n birthplace in search of
success. My story has featured on
Chanel Islam International. All praise
are due to Allah the best of Guide
Nazeer Riaz Jamal -
I grew up in Overport, Durban and schooled at Al Falaah College. I always had a
love for the natural environment and so completed my Honours Degree in
Environmental Science at UKZN where I also was the president of the Muslim
Students Association and the founder of an environmental NGO called PACT
(People Acting Caring Thinking). I began working for government as an
environmental inspector and climbed the ladder to where I currently am as
Assistant Director for the Department of Environmental Affairs under the
Compliance Monitoring Inspectorate (Green Scorpions). I am titled by the Assoc.
of Muslim Advancement (New York) in 2009 as a Muslim Leader of Tomorrow as well
as a 2012 Top Young South African by the Mail & Guardian. I love music and
have learnt the basic of playing the guitar but hip hop is my first love. I
want to make a change in the world through nature, music and melody, Inshallah.
I am the beatboxer (vocal percussions), singer and rapper of the band as well
as the Finanical Director. I am also a radio and TV presenter in my spare time
and a Director at the Al Ansaar Foundation (a charity organisation).
Ahmad Abdulatif Mponda
- I am your simple but fun-loving farm boy, I grew up in Westville and later
on, in Central Durban, and now currently just out of Durban. I am the Arabic
Vocalist, Creative and Bookings Director in the group, where when you're hear
something in arabic, it most likely would be me. I am a Haafiz, Alhamdulillah,
did hifz in Camperdown and completed in 2002 and schooled at Orient Islamic
School. Currently completing a National Diploma in Travel and Tourism
Management and doing my intern, Radio Presenter in the spare time and I am also
a qualified fitness instructor for Virgin Active. You must be wondering, a
Haafiz, Travel and Tourism, Fitness Instructing, Radio Presenter and Waahid,
how do all these link to each other?, well, the answer is simple, UNITY IN DIVERSITY
and this shows how diverse one can be within oneself and still live in unity
with the rest of creation. Friendly, full of smiles and crazy, are just some of
the things people call me when they see me or interact with me. Waahid to me
means love, unity, peace, tranquility and a whole range of nice words i can
find in the dictionary to describe something that brings me serenity and
contentment of heart. Waahid praises and recites nasheeds about our
Creator(SWA) and our Prophet(SAW), which heart would not find contentment in
doing so? I have learnt a lot from Waahid, musical terms, chords, harmonies and
the list can go on. I am the happiest person simply because ALLAH has chosen me
to be a part of Waahid and to do HIS work in the form of nasheeds.
2. How and when was
the Waahid group formed?
It was formed through only the will of Allah (SWT). In 2006
, a concert was coming up featuring Zain Bhikha (SA) & Dawud Wharsnsby Ali
(Canada) and the hosts ILM-SA met with AK who owns Cap Recording Studios
requesting a local act for the concert but they wanted a performer in Arabic or
English. AK had been recording Naeem in Arabic and English already. Naeem was
asked to perform at the concert as he was already established in the industry,
but AK felt it would be more appropriate to have a group at this function.
Therefore a group was put together in a matter of three weeks! He knew Ahmad since
he used to recite qiraat at various functions and he knew Nazeer from Radio Al
Ansaar as well as his stage appearance doing a rap song. Farid's story was more
interesting. A while back Farid came to Radio Al Ansaar where he met AK as a
coincidence. Then during the time AK was looking for singers for the concert he
heard Farids voice giving Azaan and told him about the concert. 3 weeks before
the concert, we met and prepared 4 songs and were the opening act of the show.
South Africa went crazy and thats our story. Alhamdulillah.*
3. When the group launched a few years ago
there was a lot of controversy within the Muslim community with regards to beat
boxing and whether or not it is permissible within Islam. How did the group
handle this issue especially since there was much pressure from the various
Muslim religious authorities within the country?
We did have a problem with certain communities who did not
share the same understanding as us when we began but we believed in one thing
and that was Allah judges our actions by our intentions and our intentions were
only to please Allah and to provide an alternative to young muslims away from
the evils of the world. Subsequently the same communities are now some of our biggest
supporters Alhamdulillah. Our songs share a common theme of soul and
spirituality and most people when they listen to us, sense it and appreciate
it.*
4. Sami Yusuf came to South Africa a few years
ago and received a luke warm response from certain sectors of the Muslim
community. Having resided in the Middle East for a number of years I was quite
familiar with Sami's genre of nasheeds and so it was not surprising for me.
What is your opinion with regards to music in Islam and nasheeds that are sung
with music?
Waahid are associated with many Islamic scholars worldwide,
one of them is Sheikh Ramadaan who explains that music is a medium and provided
an example of an empty glass tumbler. If he poured water into the glass there
is nothing wrong with the contents or the glass. However if you put alcohol in the
glass the contents become prohibited but not the glass. The glass is just the
medium and so the content is what determines its prohibition or acceptance. So
the musical instrument is just the medium, it is how you use the medium that
defines its allowance. But Waahid will always be that bridge between those who
want the music and the ones that dont. *
Music is a topic that
arouses much passionate debate in Muslim communities throughout the world. To
us it is a way of passing a message that needs to be conveyed, a message of
truth. Whether we like to admit it or not, music is a part of our lives, and we
cannot avoid it. Our youth are being misled by the corrupt music of the West on
a daily basis. For all those who would like to criticise what we do, I would
like to say, provide an alternative that works.
5. Where did you learn the art of beat boxing
and how does one become a beat boxer?
As a kid I was partly deaf in one ear and hard of hearing in
the other ear, but after I underwent an operation, I was fully cured. I then
began to hear sounds I did not hear all the time and so I would relate any
situation with the sound I heard. If I had to explain a car accident, I would
say the one car came down fast *wooosh* then it was too late to slow down but
the driver slammed the brakes *eeeerrrr* and then he smashed in to the guy *Gshhr!*.
But about 10 years ago I met Shaheed Alkawn a fellow SA nasheed artist who was
a beatboxer. and he taught me the basics. I then went on YouTube and learnt the
rest. Beatboxing is easy as long as you learn the basic sounds. The B the T and
the K. Put them together and you get B T K TT BB K. Try it out!*
6. Besides being a part of a nasheed group
what other qualification or profession do the group members have?
Refer to details above.*
7. I stand to be corrected, but I do
understand that two members of the group Fareed and Ahmed are reverts to Islam.
How did they revert to Islam. Please enlighten the readers more about their
journey into Islam.
Refer to Farids intro above *
8. Define success. What does success mean for
the group?
Success to us is not
measured by how many albums we sell, or how popular we are but its measured by
the number of hearts and minds we positively change. We see a world of unity
and of peace where we all are different but are united in our diversity. We
want to create a positive change with our music and to provide young minds with
an alternative sound if we can acheive this then we have truly succeeded. We
also hope that Allah is pleased with us by using our talents in the correct way
and for his pleasure. We also want to become a good muslim business following
the ethics of Shariah law and being a role model to all other business.*
Success is measured in its totality. An example, it is
worthless to be part of the biggest and most respectable group in the Nasheed
world if you have a family life that is dysfunctional, I believe that a lot of
the problems faced by Non Muslim artists today are due to a lack of balance in
their lives. Therefore I wana stress that it is our duty as an Islamic group to
be good role models for the youth and demonstrate to them that success is not
found on stage or even at the bank, rather it is found with contentment of your
heart.
9. What is the
group's favourite website?
www.twitter.com - you
can learn so much in just 140 characters
10. What has been the groups most memorable
performance thus far?
Nazeer: I think it was the one where we travelled to
Botswana by road. I was tiring exhilirating and best of all it was fun. Ahmad
and I played pool from 11pm to 5am! Exhilirating!*
Ahmad - I would also agree with what Naz just said, first
time of my life, We stayed up till so late playing pool until Fajr, wooh what a
time. The most memorable moments were when we had to drive to Mpumalanga and it
took us 13hours instead of 9hours where our pilot behind the wheel Mr Nazjam,
had taken a detour and after that long drive, we ended up still singing at 2am
and then sleeping in the car. Moments which, honestly, will never be forgotten
even in the years to come. A true blessing in disguise.
Naeem - Well, the
most memorable performance for me was the Meelad held in Cape Town in 2012/13.
This event was attended by over 25000 people and was organised in two weeks
Alhamdulillah! The wind was howling and tents were flying away but people
stayed to praise the Holy Prophet (SAW). It was an absolutely beautiful sight
with a sea of white kurtas and abayas as far as your eyes could see!
11. As a team or a group where do you draw
inspiration from? Who or what inspires you to create such beautiful nasheeds?
We draw inspiration from our own experiences. Nazeer loves
nature so he sings about nature. AK is a deep thinker, so he prefers the deep
songs like Echoes in my Mind, Fareed is a da'ee so he sings in traditional African
sounds to attract africans to Islam, Naeem has experienced life and so sings
about our daily struggles and Ahmad is a fun guy so he likes his beaty arabian
songs. We also have other writers such as our ex manager Sister Safeeya Moosa
who actually wrote the lead lyrics of the song Labbaik. There is no lack of
inspiration in this world. If you look around there are injustices occurring
everywhere. These stories need to be told, these people have to be heard. As
Waahid we aim to tell those stories through melody!
12. As a group, apart
from beat boxing and nasheeds what other topics are you most passionate about?
We are really concerned about the famine, wars and
impoverishment of people and so are currently writing songs about these issues.
There is a common thread in all our
songs and that is a plea for Allah (SWT) to guide us as we have transgressed. All
the problems faced by the world today are the doing of man, the sooner we wake
up from our slumber and accept that, the sooner we can find our Lord.
13. This question is for each member of the
group. If someone could grant you one wish and you could choose to have any
skill or talent in the world, what would it be?
Nazeer: I would like to be a leader or a president who is
fair, just, and who can lead his people to greatness and who is able to see the
good in others and help them master their skills so that we can all be not only
good muslims but good people.*
*Naeem* Hmm, I would like to be a person who provides peace
and contentment to the hearts of all those who I come into contact with. I
would like to end the suffering and strife of all the peoples of the world. I
want to be a reliable leader whose people can be rest assured to call upon in
times of need.
Ahmad - Wow, I
honestly have never been asked this question before, therefore so many things
come to mind, as it is human nature to think of so many things at once in the
one wish but in all honesty, I would wish for people of the world to be kind
and peaceful to each other and unite as one big world united family.
14. What are your future plans? Where does the
group want to be five years down the line?
We aim to become worldwide so that we are able to put Waahid
on the map. We have even started our own T Shirt and Golfer brand as well as a
nasheed academy where we teach singing, writing, rapping and public speaking. We
see Waahid as a worldwide Islamic brand, not just in Nasheed but in all areas
of Islamic life, including, leadership, business, education and entertainment
15. Polygamous
relationships? What are your thoughts on this one?
Islam allows for a man to have more than 1 wife, but it
requires extreme caution and fairness. If the man is able to be fair and just
in all his actions then there is no problem, but if he is not able to then he
should control his desires. An often
neglected part of this issue is the happiness of the wife. Many men do not take
into account the effect a second wife would have on their first wives especially
considering the fact that we live in a largely non Muslim society. This is a
cause of breakdown for many marriages and so my question is, is it worth it to
break up one marriage to create another ? Islam allows for a man to have more
than 1 wife, but it requires extreme caution and fairness. If the man is able
to be fair and just in all his actions to his wives then there is no problem,
but if he is not able to then he should control his desires and have 1.
16. Does the group
perform at selected events only or can families hire the group for private
functions as well? Kindly provide your contact details so that organizations
can get in touch with you directly.
Yeah we perform at all events anywhere and anytime. We do
charge a performance fee which is excluding the cost of travel, accommodation
and meals if the need arises. You can contact Nazeer on 0761513334 or nazjam@gmail.com *
17. What advise would you give to the youth
out there who wish to pursuit a career in beat boxing and nasheed singing?
The SA nasheed industry is not an easy game. Its hard to
please everyone and many people offer more critism than support, but its
important to value the critiscm and channel is postively so that you can
improve yourself. Rome was not built overnight so have patience and most
importantly keep your intentions only for Allah and you will see how you will
grow Inshallah. Waahid is always available to help you so contact us. Perseverance
is the key to success although the industry is growing at a rapid rate and
opportunities will increase as well. There has never been a better time to get
into Nasheeds!
Thank you Waahid group for taking the time to answer these
questions. Desert Moon wishes you all the best in your future endeavours!!!
This is definitely one of the most inspiring interviews that I have ever done.
I am so honoured and proud to have interviewed a group that has made an impact globally.
Thank you for giving me this opportunity.*