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Dawud Wharnsby (born David Howard Wharnsby; June 27, 1972) is a Canadian Universalist Muslim singer-songwriter, poet, performer, educator and television personality.[1]

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  1. 63 relations: Abbottabad, Annas, Armored bulldozer, Atif Aslam, Banjo, BBC Scotland, Bodhrán, Bongo drum, Bouzouki, Canada, Cat Stevens, Caterpillar D9, Clarinet, Colorado, Danny Thompson, David Wharnsby, Death of Michael Jackson, Djembe, Folk music, Hadiqa Kiani, Hamd, I Look I See, Idris Phillips, International Solidarity Movement, Irshad Khan, Islam, Israel Defense Forces, Israeli demolition of Palestinian property, Jesus Christ Superstar, John Howard Society, Kitchener, Ontario, Mandolin, Michael Jackson, Muslims, Nasheed, National Film Board of Canada, Ontario, Oud, Pakistan, Quran, Rachel Corrie, Rod Serling, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, Sami Yusuf, Saskatoon, Saudi Arabia, Schroeder (Peanuts), Scotland, Scouting, Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers of Canada, ... Expand index (13 more) »

  2. Canadian Unitarian Universalists
  3. Canadian expatriates in Pakistan
  4. Canadian spoken word poets
  5. Performers of Islamic music

Abbottabad

Abbottabad (Urdu, ایبٹ آباد|translit.

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Annas

Annas (also Ananus or Ananias;Goodman, Martin, "Rome & Jerusalem", Penguin Books, p.12 (2007),; Ἅννας,; 23/22 BC – death date unknown, probably around AD 40) was appointed by the Roman legate Quirinius as the first High Priest of the newly formed Roman province of Judaea in AD 6 – just after the Romans had deposed Archelaus, Ethnarch of Judaea, thereby putting Judaea directly under Roman rule.

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Armored bulldozer

The armored bulldozer is a basic tool of combat engineering.

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Atif Aslam

Atif Aslam (born 12 March 1983) is a Pakistani playback singer, songwriter, composer, and actor.

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Banjo

The banjo is a stringed instrument with a thin membrane stretched over a frame or cavity to form a resonator.

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BBC Scotland

BBC Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: BBC Alba) is a division of the BBC and the main public broadcaster in Scotland.

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Bodhrán

The bodhrán (plural bodhráin) is a frame drum used in Irish music ranging from in diameter, with most drums measuring.

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Bongo drum

Bongos (Spanish: bongó) are an Afro-Cuban percussion instrument consisting of a pair of small open bottomed hand drums of different sizes.

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Bouzouki

The bouzouki (also; μπουζούκι; alt. pl. bouzoukia, from Greek μπουζούκια) is a musical instrument popular in Greece.

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Canada

Canada is a country in North America.

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Cat Stevens

Yusuf Islam (born Steven Demetre Georgiou), commonly known by his stage names Cat Stevens, Yusuf, and Yusuf / Cat Stevens, is a British singer-songwriter and musician. Dawud Wharnsby and Cat Stevens are performers of Islamic music.

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Caterpillar D9

The Caterpillar D9 is a large track-type tractor designed and manufactured by Caterpillar Inc. It is usually sold as a bulldozer equipped with a detachable large blade and a rear ripper attachment.

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Clarinet

The clarinet is a single-reed musical instrument in the woodwind family, with a nearly cylindrical bore and a flared bell.

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Colorado

Colorado (other variants) is a landlocked state in the Mountain West subregion of the Western United States.

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Danny Thompson

Daniel Henry Edward Thompson (born 4 April 1939) is an English multi-instrumentalist best known as a double bassist. Dawud Wharnsby and Danny Thompson are Converts to Islam.

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David Wharnsby

David Wharnsby (born June 20, 1967) is a Canadian film editor.

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Death of Michael Jackson

On June 25, 2009, the American singer Michael Jackson died of acute propofol intoxication in Los Angeles, California, at the age of 50.

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Djembe

A djembe or jembe (from Malinke jembe, N'Ko: ߖߋ߲߰ߓߋ) is a rope-tuned skin-covered goblet drum played with bare hands, originally from West Africa.

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Folk music

Folk music is a music genre that includes traditional folk music and the contemporary genre that evolved from the former during the 20th-century folk revival.

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Hadiqa Kiani

Hadiqa Kiani (Urdu, حدیقہ کیانی; born 11 August 1972) is a Pakistani singer, songwriter, guitarist, composer, actress, and philanthropist.

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Hamd

Hamd (praise) is a word that exclusively praises God - whether written or spoken.

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I Look I See

I Look I See is an album released by Yusuf Islam in 2003 which was aimed at children.

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Idris Phillips

Idris Phillips (January 1958 – July 16, 2022) was an American musician, composer, songwriter, and music producer based in Nashville. Dawud Wharnsby and Idris Phillips are Converts to Islam.

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International Solidarity Movement

The International Solidarity Movement (ISM; حركة التضامن العالمية) is a Palestinian-led movement focused on assisting the Palestinian cause in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict.

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Irshad Khan

Irshad Khan (born) is an Indian classical surbahar and sitar player based in Canada.

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Islam

Islam (al-Islām) is an Abrahamic monotheistic religion centered on the Quran and the teachings of Muhammad, the religion's founder.

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Israel Defense Forces

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF; צְבָא הַהֲגָנָה לְיִשְׂרָאֵל), alternatively referred to by the Hebrew-language acronym, is the national military of the State of Israel.

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Israeli demolition of Palestinian property

Demolition of Palestinian property is a method Israel has used in the Israeli-occupied territories since they came under its control in the Six-Day War to achieve various aims.

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Jesus Christ Superstar

Jesus Christ Superstar is a sung-through rock opera with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyrics by Tim Rice.

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John Howard Society

The John Howard Society of Canada is a Canadian non-profit organization that seeks to develop understanding and effective responses to the problem of crime and prison reform.

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Kitchener, Ontario

Kitchener is a city in the Canadian province of Ontario, about west of Toronto.

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Mandolin

A mandolin (mandolino,; literally "small mandola") is a stringed musical instrument in the lute family and is generally plucked with a pick.

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Michael Jackson

Michael Joseph Jackson (August 29, 1958 – June 25, 2009) was an American singer, songwriter, dancer, and philanthropist.

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Muslims

Muslims (God) are people who adhere to Islam, a monotheistic religion belonging to the Abrahamic tradition.

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Nasheed

A Nasheed (plural) is a work of vocal music, partially coincident with hymns, that is either sung a cappella or with instruments, according to a particular style or tradition within Sunni Islam.

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National Film Board of Canada

The National Film Board of Canada (NFB; Office national du film du Canada (ONF)) is Canada's public film and digital media producer and distributor.

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Ontario

Ontario is the southernmost province of Canada.

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Oud

The oud (translit) is a Middle Eastern short-neck lute-type, pear-shaped, fretless stringed instrument (a chordophone in the Hornbostel–Sachs classification of instruments), usually with 11 strings grouped in six courses, but some models have five or seven courses, with 10 or 13 strings respectively.

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Pakistan

Pakistan, officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a country in South Asia.

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Quran

The Quran, also romanized Qur'an or Koran, is the central religious text of Islam, believed by Muslims to be a revelation directly from God (Allah).

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Rachel Corrie

Rachel Aliene Corrie (April 10, 1979 – March 16, 2003) was an American nonviolence activist and diarist.

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Rod Serling

Rodman Edward Serling (December 25, 1924 – June 28, 1975) was an American screenwriter and television producer best known for his live television dramas of the 1950s and his anthology television series The Twilight Zone.

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Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead

Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead is an absurdist, existential tragicomedy by Tom Stoppard, first staged at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 1966.

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Sami Yusuf

Sami Yusuf (born 21 July 1980) is a British singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and composer. Dawud Wharnsby and Sami Yusuf are performers of Islamic music.

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Saskatoon

Saskatoon is the largest city in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan.

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Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia, officially the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), is a country in West Asia and the Middle East.

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Schroeder (Peanuts)

Schroeder is a fictional character in the long-running comic strip Peanuts, created by Charles M. Schulz.

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Scotland

Scotland (Scots: Scotland; Scottish Gaelic: Alba) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.

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Scouting

Scouting, also known as the Scout Movement, is a worldwide youth social movement employing the Scout method, a program of informal education with an emphasis on practical outdoor activities, including camping, woodcraft, aquatics, hiking, backpacking, and sports.

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The Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers of Canada (SOCAN) is a Canadian performance rights organization that represents the performing rights of more than 175,000 songwriters, composers and music publishers.

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Spoken word

Spoken word is an oral poetic performance art that is based mainly on the poem as well as the performer's aesthetic qualities.

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Stephen Fearing

Stephen John Ging Fearing (born January 14 1963) is a Canadian roots/folk singer-songwriter. Dawud Wharnsby and Stephen Fearing are 21st-century Canadian male singers, 21st-century Canadian singer-songwriters, 21st-century Canadian singers and Canadian male singer-songwriters.

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Street performance

Street performance or busking is the act of performing in public places for gratuities.

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The Black Velvet Band

"The Black Velvet Band" (Roud number 2146) is a traditional folk song collected from singers in Ireland, Australia, England, Canada and the United States describing how a young man is tricked and then sentenced to transportation to Australia, a common punishment in the British Empire during the 19th century.

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The Sun (United Kingdom)

The Sun is a British tabloid newspaper, published by the News Group Newspapers division of News UK, itself a wholly owned subsidiary of Lachlan Murdoch's News Corp. It was founded as a broadsheet in 1964 as a successor to the Daily Herald, and became a tabloid in 1969 after it was purchased by its current owner.

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Tin whistle

The tin whistle, also known as the penny whistle, is a simple six-holed woodwind instrument.

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Unitarian Universalism

Unitarian Universalism (otherwise referred to as UUism or UU) is a liberal religious movement characterized by a "free and responsible search for truth and meaning".

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Universalism

Universalism is the philosophical and theological concept that some ideas have universal application or applicability.

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VisionTV

VisionTV is a Canadian English language Category A specialty channel that broadcasts multi-faith, multicultural, and general entertainment programming aimed at the 45 and over demographic.

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Waterloo, Ontario

Waterloo is a city in the Canadian province of Ontario.

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World music

"World music" is an English phrase for styles of music from non-Western countries, including quasi-traditional, intercultural, and traditional music.

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You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown

You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown is a 1967 musical with music and lyrics by Clark Gesner and (in a 1999 revision) Andrew Lippa.

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Zain Bhikha

Zain Bhikha is a South African singer-songwriter, vocalist, and drummer who performs Islamic nasheeds.

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See also

Canadian Unitarian Universalists

Canadian expatriates in Pakistan

Canadian spoken word poets

Performers of Islamic music

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dawud_Wharnsby

Also known as Dawood Wharnsby, Dawud Wharnsby Ali, Dawud Wharnsby-Ali.

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