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'Allah Made Me Funny - Official Muslim Comedy Tour


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- First-of-its-kind comedy tour designed to raise awareness, promote cross-cultural understanding and peace through humour

WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 1, 2004-- - Top U.S. Muslim comics to headline tour

  • Former comedy writer for The George Lopez Show and SNL's Darryl Hammond serves as producer for the Allah Made Me Funny comedy tour

The "Allah Made Me Funny - The Official Muslim Comedy Tour" will launch its first-ever U.S. tour in Washington D.C., on June 7 and 8 at the D.C. Improv, announced Preacher Moss (Washington D.C. native), Producer of the Allah Made Me Funny Comedy Tour, and former writer for George Lopez, The George Lopez Show, and Saturday Night Live's Darryl Hammond.

The first of its kind in the U.S., the Muslim Comedy Tour will showcase some of America's top Muslim comics including Azhar Usman, Preacher Moss and Azeem.

According to Preacher Moss, "The purpose of my comedy reflects my Islamic beliefs that say we, as Muslims, cannot be isolationist. My choice of dialogue is laughter, with a message of overall commitment to improving society as a whole."

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"The purpose of my comedy reflects my Islamic beliefs that say we, as Muslims, cannot be isolationist. My choice of dialogue is laughter, with a message of overall commitment to improving society as a whole."

good stuff :good job:

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