Taqwacore
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Taqwacore is a genre of punk music dealing with Islam and its culture, originally conceived in Michael Muhammad Knight's novel, The Taqwacores. The name is a portmanteau of hardcore and the Arabic word Taqwa, which is usually translated as "piety" or the quality of being "God-fearing", and thus roughly denotes fear and love of the divine.
The first bands to use the term Taqwacore are The Kominas, 8-bit and Vote Hezbollah.
Raicore, a sub-genre of rai-punk fusion may also be considered part of Taqwacore. The name is also a portmanteau of hardcore and the Arabic word, "Rai," meaning opinion. The first band to use this term was Al-Thawra.
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