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'KARUPP' is a song that embodies the soul of #BlackLivesMatter.
Lyrics revisits the first anti-racist in human history 'Prophet Muhammed (s)' and his companion 'Bilal ibn Rabah (r)'.
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Vocal: Badusha BM, Salman SV
Music: Shameem TGI
lyrics: Bismil Mohamed
Producer: Rabeeh Atteeri
Direction: Faheem Hussain Kt
DOP: Siraj Logo
Editing: Nabeel Kottakkal
Mixing: Misjad Sabu
Recording: Sadique Pandallur
Backing: Antony Raphael
Studio: Mac bro Kondotty
Associate Director: Sahad CM, Mubarak Mubu
Cast: Arshad, Fahad, Mahmood, Navas, Rafeeh, Shabeeb, Unias
Research: Abdul Rahoof
Title Design: Anfas Wandoor
Marketing: Rashid Ali, Naseef Palani, Sadiq Vengara
Creative Head: Irshad Yoosuf
Support: Hashim TGI, Imran, Nabeel CNA
Coordination: Asif Bin Said, Ramees Kottakkal, Rasheed Kottakkal
Mentor: Ravas Atteeri
Special Thanks: Rashid Atteeri, Niyas Thalakapp, Navas Faizan, Fazil Padikkal, Team Forza
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References of Portraits shown in the video are listed below:
Yarrow Mamout was an enslaved Muslim from Africa who was taken from his native homeland and brought to America. After forty-five years as a slave of the Beall family of Maryland, Yarrow gained his freedom and settled in Georgetown. Later became a landowner and a local celebrity in Georgetown at a time when that was almost unthinkable for someone of his background.
Ayuba Suleiman Diallo was an educated man from a family of Muslim clerics in West Africa. In 1731 he was taken into slavery and sent to work on a plantation in America. By his own enterprise, and assisted by a series of spectacular strokes of fortune, Diallo arrived in London in 1733. Recognized as a deeply pious and educated man, in England Diallo mixed with high and intellectual society, was introduced at Court and was bought out of slavery by public subscription
Omar ibn Said was a writer and Islamic scholar, born and educated in West Africa, who was enslaved and transported to the United States in 1807. He was captured during a military conflict, enslaved and taken across the Atlantic Ocean to the United States. He escaped from a cruel master in Charleston, South Carolina, and journeyed to Fayetteville, North Carolina. There he was recaptured and later sold again. Said lived into his mid-nineties and was still enslaved at the time of his death in 1864.
Abdul-Rahman ibn Ibrahima Sori was an African nobleman and Amir who was captured in West Africa and sold to slave traders in the United States in 1788. Upon discovering his noble lineage, his slave master Thomas Foster, began referring to him as "Prince", a title he kept until his final days. After spending 40 years in slavery, he was freed in 1828 by order of U.S. President John Quincy Adams and Secretary of State Henry Clay after the Sultan of Morocco requested his release.
Malcolm X, el-Hajj Malik el-Shabazz was an American Muslim minister, and human rights activist who was a popular figure during the civil rights movement. A naturally gifted orator, Malcolm X exhorted Blacks to cast off the shackles of racism "by any means necessary," including violence. In 1965 he founded the Organization of Afro-American Unity as a secular vehicle to internationalize the plight of black Americans and to make common cause with the people of the developing world-to move from civil rights to human rights.
Muhammad Ali was an American professional boxer, activist, and philanthropist. Nicknamed "The Greatest", he is widely regarded as one of the most significant and celebrated sports figures of the 20th century and as one of the greatest boxers of all time. Citing his religious beliefs, he refused military induction and was stripped of his heavyweight championship and banned from boxing for three years during the prime of his career.
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