Taqwacore (film)

Taqwacore: The Birth of Punk Islam

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Omar Majeed
Produced by EyeSteelFilm
Mila Aung-Thwin (producer)
Daniel Cross (executive producer)
Written by David Oliveras
Starring Michael Muhammad Knight
Basim Usmani, Shahjehan Khan, Arjun Ray, Imran Malik (The Kominas)
Marwan (of Al Thawra)
Koroush (of Vote Hezbollah)
Sena (of Secret Trial Five)
Music by Omar Waqar
Cinematography Mark Ellam
Zachary Dylan Fay
Editing by Maxime Chalifoux
Omar Majeed
Distributed by EyeSteelFilm
Release date(s) 19 October 2009
Running time 80 min.
Country Canada
Language English
This article is about the Taqwacore: The Birth of Punk Islam documentary;
For the Taqwacore music movement, see Taqwacore.
For the novel The Taqwacores by Michael Muhammad Knight, see The Taqwacores.
For narrative film based on the novel, see The Taqwacores (film).

Taqwacore (full title Taqwacore: The Birth of Punk Islam) is a 2009 documentary by director Omar Majeed produced by EyeSteelFilm about a number of Taqwacore bands and performers touring the United States and Pakistan. The documentary was filmed during three years 2007 to 2009.

The documentary Taqwacore is one of two films based on on Michael Muhammad Knight's book The Taqwacores. In 2008, the book had been made into a feature film by director Eyad Zahra[1] starring actress Noureen DeWulf as Rabeya, actress Rasika Mathur as Fatima, and actor Bobby Naderi as Yusef. The film will make its premier at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival. Also, the film hits select theaters in Los Angeles and Irvine on November 12.[2]

Contents

Appearances

Many characters are featured in the documentary. Main characters include:

Synopsis

The Pakistani punkers The Kominas have arrived at the last stop of their first USA tour and are celebrating with tourmates. Also appearing are the author Michael Muhammad Knight ("The Taqwacores"), Koroush (Vote Hezbollah), Sena (Secret Trial Five) and Marwan (Al-Thawra). They incite a riot of young hijabi girls at the largest Muslim gathering in North America after Sena takes the stage.

The film then travels with The Kominas accompanied by Michael Muhammad Knight, their guru, to Pakistan, where they bring punk to the streets of Lahore and elsewhere in Pakistan. Michael also begins to reconcile his fundamentalist past with the rebel he has now become.

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