Rock and Roll Jihad

For a moment, a war zone felt more like Woodstock. 

"This has been a ten year tryst with destiny," Salman told the crowd.  Junoon had first played in India in 1998. But his dream had always been to perform in Kashmir.  His promoter had said, "It's not the right time ... not yet," and finally, "not in your lifetime."

Just after the concert, I asked Salman how he felt. "I have performed all over the world, but I've never felt like this," he said. "And I don't think I ever will. I hope this junoon spreads the message of love and friendship throughout South Asia, throughout the world." 

Salman dubbed the concert, a "jihad for peace."

 

Salma Hasan Ali is a writer focusing on cross-cultural issues, South Asia, and people making a difference. Her personal essay, "Pakistan on the Potomac," is published in the Washingtonian.

3/12/2010 5:00:00 AM
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