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One (LP)
Ummah Wake Up (LP)

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Born in Malaysia, Ani spent a good portion of her formative years being raised in Germany, Egypt and India. Her exposure to different politics, religion and culture has shaped her into becoming a citizen of the world.

As a songwriter and producer she has worked with many different artists with releases in Malaysia, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Germany, the U.K., Japan, and the U.S. Her work in Malaysia resulted in an Album of the Year award at the AIMM which is the Malaysian equivalent of the Grammy. She also contributed a song to Keb’ Mo’s album “Keep It Simple” which helped him win a Grammy (2005) in the Contemporary Blues category, a song for the Grammy nominated album “Big Wide Grin” (2003) performed by Grammy winners Keb’Mo’ and Brenda Russell, and to Melissa Manchester’s latest release called “Thank You For Your Faith In Me”.

Recently she contributed three songs for Japanese artist Yuki. Her album ‘Joy’ was at #1 for several weeks.

Ani has uniquely blended her two worlds of music and social activism into one. She speaks and sings her message of social justice, her angst against patriarchic practices within Islam, and peace, from a Muslim’s perspective. One of her current struggle is to chip away at the discriminatory practices against Muslim female performers by American Muslims which are contradictory to the Islamic teachings and traditions.

“Ummah Wake Up” is an Islamic pop album focusing on the need for Muslims to seek out the real Qur’anic teachings, the Middle Path. The path against discrimination, against violence and against war.

“One” is an interfaith album, born as a result of her love for the many faiths and the realization that we are truly one humanity.

Through her activism, Ani hopes these projects will show the world that there is an alternative face to Islam other than the stereotyped cast it currently has.