My music is now featured on AMPCAST.COM.
Acoustic reflections, electronic beats, and guitar rockers support lyrics of social commentary and mystic awareness.
Lo-fidelity streaming, hi-fidelity streaming, cd-quality downloads available.

The band has been held forth as an example of the fusion of Islam with American culture
by Professor Alan Godlas of the Department of Religion at the University of Georgia.

Listen.com brought attention to the uniqueness of the music, voice, and sounds of
Dr. Jihad! & the Intellectual Muslim Guerrillas, describing them as "singular" and "interesting".

"Your use of texture, dynamics, rhythm and color definitely improve and get more interesting
and satisfying each time I hear your stuff. It's good stuff."
"You've done some nice work"
"Good dynamics and good use of texture and color"
"Your songs are beautiful and profound"
"Think cat stevens meets mellowed out chemical brothers"
"Hey!!! You sound great!!!!!!"
"I dig your tunes"
"the Andy Warhol of Islam"
"Its good to know that there are people who can still play good music , and keep it alive!"
"Very cool and tasty sounds on the tunes and good guitar work"
"The space-like vocals reminds me of the Moody Blues."
"Listening to the first one again... Really can't get enough of it...."
" I'm definitely a fan..."
"These rock. Imam in a Lexus. Brilliant."
"Love this, very odd, excellent content and sounds."
"This is great, not sure how to take it, but i like the overall vibe!"
"Great musical intro, and sadly so true."
"I would just like to once again commend you for this truly wonderful feat and reissue my praise for what are absolutely the most intelligently sophisticated Islamic American lyrics produced to song to date. Grand pooba award, for real. Now if you only did a collaborative effort with Trick Daddy, the world would be complete. But, no. I mean it. You deserve all the pats on the back in the world for this and keep doing it."
"...been rocking to Imam in a Lexus for a long time now and as soon as i got to Mecca that's what was going on in my head."
"I liked the acoustics and dig the angle..."
"It's like the early days of myna raps all over again, only intelligenter and with more musicer. same energy. the potential for growth=big."

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