One Direction singer Zayn Malik: Global pop star, and Muslim

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Zayn Malik of the band One Direction performs at the Beacon Theatre in New York City on May 26 during a U.S. concert tour.

As the British-Irish boy band One Direction soared in the pop charts, making teen and tween girls around the world swoon and scream, band member Zayn Malik tweeted a message that would perplex a large segment of his fans, while being immediately recognizable to millions of others.

"La ila ha ill lalla ho muhammed door rasoolalah." The 47-character tweet is a common declaration of faith among Muslims: "There is no god but God and Mohammad is the prophet of God."

It was one signal from Malik that as part of his public persona he would embrace a religion that is often feared and reviled in the West, while otherwise acting the traditional teen idol alongside his four floppy-haired band mates in One Direction.


The phenomenon of Malik as global pop star and Muslim — the religion of his Pakistan-born father — is likely to alienate some conservative Muslims and has already sparked the wrath of at least one well known anti-Muslim conservative in the U.S., where the band is currently touring.

But to Wajahat Ali, a San Francisco-based screen writer who is a practicing Muslim, Malik represents progress.

"It is empowering for Muslims worldwide to see the success of a pop star who also happens to be Muslim. It sends that message that a person can be respected for their talent, and their "Musliminess" will not exclude them from the public arena and culture," said Ali. "It’s also good business. You have a Muslim in a five-person boy band… and you have captured an audience of Muslim girls worldwide."

$50 million business
One Direction is a creation of Simon Cowell, TV producer and famously blunt judge on "X-Factor" and "American Idol." to In 2010 Cowell pulled together the five boys — then 16 to 18 years old — to compete as a band on "X-Factor" after each had auditioned as soloists on the show. He later signed them on his Syco Records label.

In a blinding rise to global stardom, One Direction’s first album, "Up All Night,” became wildly popular in the UK in 2011, and debuted at No. 1 on the U.S. Billboard 200 in 2012, launching the top 10 singles "What Makes You Beautiful," "Gotta Be You," and "One Thing."

As of June, the album had sold 2.3 million copies worldwide, and the band has become a $50 million business, CEO of Sony Music UK Nick Gatfield told MusicWeek.com, a British record industry publication.

TODAY's Jenna Bush Hager talks with heartthrob boy band One Direction, who reveal what it's like being a pop sensation and how they deal with fame and giggling girls.

One Direction is the latest in a well-established tradition of boy bands that goes back to Ricky Nelson, and the Everly Brothers in the 1950s, and continued through the Osmond Brothers, the Jackson Five, through the Backstreet boys, Spice Girls (same idea, different gender) and N’Sync.

"The whole movement… was created and geared to selling records to teenagers," said John Covach, a music historian and professor of music theory at the University of Rochester in New York. He said even the Beatles started out as a boy band. "They were good looking and funny. And they were marketed at first as teen idols."

Covach compares the One Direction video of "What makes you Beautiful" — depicting a zany seaside frolick — to the 1964 film based on the Beatle's "A Hard Day's Night." 

Zealous fans — who call themselves "Directioners" — home in on their favorite band members who in turn cultivate their fan base minute by minute via social media, especially Twitter.

Valuable toast and glorious eyelashes
Louis Tomlinson is the funny one.

Liam Payne is seen the father figure on the band, and sometimes referred to as "Daddy Directioner."

Harry Styles, 18, with a head of curly brown hair and dimples is generally regarded as "cutest" — and known for allegedly dating a couple of much older women.

Niall Horan, a blond 19-year-old from Ireland, got worldwide coverage when, after tasting vegemite spread during an appearance on Australian TV, the uneaten portion of the toast was auctioned on eBay to raise money for charity — reportedly fetching $100,000. He tweeted to his 2.5 million followers that vegemite was not to his liking.

For Malik, being Muslim is not his only distinction. In chat rooms he is adored for his long dark eyelashes, and his rhythm-and-blues style.

But his occasional references to Islam is something new for a teen idol in the West and fans have taken note — though the band has barely hit the radar of most of their elders.

"You are amazing, and you act so normal, you don't fake anything and you speak what's on your mind. You are a guy that most girls want,” swooned fan Hana Fifaii, posting to Twitlonger on March 30. "I loved your tweet ‘Translation la ila ha ill lalla ho muhammed door rasoolalah’ ... It shows you're connected to your religion. You are a wonderful person and you are so God damn hot! My friend made fun of you & i practically killed her :$."

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Fans watch One Direction perform live on stage at St James Theatre on April 22 in Wellington, New Zealand.

In chat rooms, Muslim and non-Muslims engaged in spirited debates about Malik’s beliefs.

Karina Alifa: Can somebody tell me, is that true that Zayn Malik is Muslim?

xavellene : Yeah he's Muslim.  

Angel x:  Why everyone wants to know what his religion is? This is just so weird. Whatever he believes in, just let him be. Knowing his religion does not make any difference. The same goes with the question if he is gay. Please stop asking stupid questions.

Sabby:  it matters to muslim girls cuz we r muslim.. n we cant marry a non-muslim guy.. so am so proud he is muslim n he is keeping it up even thoh he grew up in UK! so am so proud and excited! … i guess u wont understand cuz ur not muslim.. so its like big thing for us! 

Out in the twittersphere, kids in countries with large Muslim populations, including Egypt, Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines, repeatedly urge Malik to visit during the Muslim celebration of Ramadan.

Boy band jihad
Not all the responses were as positive.

As One Direction tours the United States, packing concert halls from San Francisco to Atlanta, one well-known American anti-Islam commentator warned readers to “keep your daughters away from Zayn Malik’s enticing jihad."

"He’s no dummy," wrote Debbie Schlussel in her blog on June 7. "(Malik) knows the power he has over these mindless girls and is using that influence to preach the Islamic faith to them and try to convert them. It’s dangerous."

Schlussel did not respond to the reporter’s request to discuss these comments further.

But Zudhi Jasser, an American Muslim who frequently warns of Islamic radicalization, didn’t agree that Malik was proselytizing or dangerous.

"I would say all the power to him to be respectful to his faith and be proud of it," said Jasser. He said the American Muslim culture needs more cultural icons who are American and Muslim, but not Islamist – like athletes Karim Abdul Jabbar and Mohammad Ali. 

But he also notes that conservative Islamists would likely frown on many aspects of Malik’s behavior—his smoking, his tattoos (albeit written in Arabic), ear piercing, and song lyrics that — while saccharine — probably would not be seen to glorify God.

There are conservative Islamic countries where One Direction would not be allowed to perform -- and Malik might be the target of conservative clerics for his style of faith.

Ali, the screenwriter, said that even if more conservative Muslims don’t agree with Malik’s behavior, he could help expand the artistic boundaries for young Muslims.

"What we have seen in the last 10 years is that you can be an artist who is Muslim and can be practicing and doing art that is inspired by your beliefs, but does not have to be overtly Islamic or using religious language," he said. "A guy like Zayn Malik can really help open those minds and convey that as a generation we are moving ahead."

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He's Muslim; doesn't make him a terrorist. Some may not agree with his choice of religion, but guess what; it's his choice and if he isn't hurting others or going around trying to convert people; leave him be!!!!!!

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Reply#60 - Mon Jun 18, 2012 2:18 PM EDT

no i am a christian, if he converts people their gonna go to hell. are u guys idiots!!!!!???!!!

    #60.1 - Mon Jun 18, 2012 3:02 PM EDT
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    Proud to be a muslim. That is about as sick as it comes. All religion sucks. ALL RELIGION. And at the top of the SUCK list is islam.

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    Reply#61 - Mon Jun 18, 2012 2:19 PM EDT

    im sorry but christianity doesnt suck. i want to see you say that while your going to hell.

      #61.1 - Mon Jun 18, 2012 3:03 PM EDT

      michelleandzayn-6190038 - your religion sucks as well. On top of that its a myth. Hell and heaven are imaginary places. Grow up and think. (shakes head).

        #61.2 - Mon Jun 18, 2012 4:44 PM EDT

        michelle still believes in santa clause

          #61.3 - Mon Jun 18, 2012 4:47 PM EDT
          Comment author avatarChristine Moorevia Facebook

          @michelleandzayn-6190038 I'm pretty sure IF I was on my way to hell I would most certainly say "Christianity SUCKS". Also, how would YOU see me say that while i'm going to hell? Wouldn't you have to be on your way to hell, or at least in hell to SEE me say that?

            #61.4 - Mon Jun 18, 2012 5:22 PM EDT
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            Is he proud to be gay?

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            Reply#62 - Mon Jun 18, 2012 2:21 PM EDT
            nazariteDeleted

            One Direction is the latest in a well-established tradition of boy bands that goes back to Ricky Nelson, and the Everly Brothers in the 1950s, and continued through the Osmond Brothers, the Jackson Five, through the Backstreet boys, Spice Girls and N’Sync.

            The Spice Girls were boys?

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            Reply#64 - Mon Jun 18, 2012 2:23 PM EDT

            Has MSNBC ever published a story that focuses on the religion of a performer?? Especially a Boy Band member??

            WHO CARES?????????

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            Reply#65 - Mon Jun 18, 2012 2:24 PM EDT

            Right on. I find it odd that this is even a story, let alone on the front page. Then after mentioning his religion, the story is full of "what ifs". What if other Muslims don't like it, etc.

            Pretty much serves as a place for some posters to come make anti muslim remarks, but nothing more.

              #65.1 - Mon Jun 18, 2012 2:35 PM EDT

              are u a muslim, if your not why do you freaking care???

                #65.2 - Mon Jun 18, 2012 3:05 PM EDT

                michelle, let me explain it to you slowly... maybe you'll catch on.

                Replace the headline with YOUR religion, then tell me you don't find it odd that they would point it out, as if they were speaking of something Alien.

                  #65.3 - Mon Jun 18, 2012 3:13 PM EDT
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                  ...when are the stupid girl fans going to question the sexist and bigoted tenets of this punk's "religion"....or do they want to be mindless slaves to their boyfriend's whims......

                    Reply#66 - Mon Jun 18, 2012 2:25 PM EDT

                    I don't care what he believes in, as long as he is hitting the notes right.

                      Reply#67 - Mon Jun 18, 2012 2:26 PM EDT

                      Jenna Bush Hager is a lousy reporter.

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                      Reply#68 - Mon Jun 18, 2012 2:27 PM EDT

                      Boring.

                        Reply#69 - Mon Jun 18, 2012 2:32 PM EDT
                        Comment author avatarnazariteExpand Comment Comment collapsed by the community

                        His hobbies are Jihad, murdering Christians and Jews, abusing women, taking child brides and spending time with his prayer rug. Favorite world Leader - Barack Hussein Obama

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                        Reply#70 - Mon Jun 18, 2012 2:39 PM EDT

                        All religions are myths. Have to put a trollish political spin on the end... nice (click no value).

                          #70.1 - Mon Jun 18, 2012 2:44 PM EDT
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                          This is priceless - just think of all those Muslim Hating Folks who will have young daughters who are hoping for a chance to hop in bed with this Muslim.

                            Reply#71 - Mon Jun 18, 2012 2:42 PM EDT

                            muslims live to kill none muslims, the koran

                              Reply#72 - Mon Jun 18, 2012 2:43 PM EDT

                              All religions are myths, enough said.

                                #72.1 - Mon Jun 18, 2012 2:45 PM EDT
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                                Wait......the SPICE GIRLS were a boy band?? ROFL

                                  Reply#73 - Mon Jun 18, 2012 2:46 PM EDT

                                  The Arab world needs to get with the 21st century and respect people's right to be different, or even "infidels."

                                  I went to Dubai for vacation, and I toured a mosque while I was there. I took the opportunity to ask what they believe for the future (how many more prophets are supposed to be coming, etc.) They said, "Muhammed - peace be upon him - was the final prophet; however, Jesus Christ - peace be upon him - is the only living prophet, and it is Jesus who will one day return to bring home all believers."

                                  What I couldn't ask out loud was, "Why, if you believe in Jesus Christ, do you place so much over-the-top reverence on Muhammed?" They prosecute people for "insulting" Mohammed. Would they prosecute you for insulting Christ? If not, then why not?

                                  I don't think a lot of muslims even understand their own religion.

                                    Reply#74 - Mon Jun 18, 2012 2:50 PM EDT

                                    They don't understand because they do not look into their own religion and find out the facts. They take for fact what one man says. It may differ with another man's view, as in Shiete vs Sunni, but it is what one man said and they believe.

                                    Not that i have any credence in the catholic church, but at least they claim to have a top dog and what he says goes. Not so with the muslim religion. Ask them about allah and see if they know that an idol called allah (moon god) existed long before mohammad. That idol had 2 daughters (with whom???) and this is the almighty allah?

                                    Jesus died for the sins of all the people on earth that will seek forgivness for their sins. Mohammad asked if you wanted to convert, and if not, it was his duty to kill you because of your lack of conversion. Jesus died for your sins, you ALL have free will to accept that or not, and if not, you have made a choice. Mohammad did not give you free will to make that decision and walk away. It's that simple.

                                      #74.1 - Mon Jun 18, 2012 3:30 PM EDT

                                      I just did a Google search, and it seems that muslims have attempted to historically usurp everything in the Bible while simultaneously tossing those texts in the garbage. Most of what's in the Bible can be historically verified through history and archaeology, but the Quran apparently just makes stuff up. Some of it is verifiably false. It's why muslims would sooner hit you with a heavy shoe than sit down and debate your faith with you. They come out on the losing end of logic and reason every time.

                                      Yes, I know, atheists say the same against Christianity, but at least most of us Christians aren't trying to convert people using machetes.

                                        #74.2 - Mon Jun 18, 2012 4:43 PM EDT
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                                        He shouldn't be! its nothing to be proud of

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                                        Reply#76 - Mon Jun 18, 2012 2:52 PM EDT

                                        He sold his soul to the devil

                                          Reply#77 - Mon Jun 18, 2012 2:55 PM EDT

                                          The devil is make believe as well. Just saying.

                                            #77.1 - Mon Jun 18, 2012 2:58 PM EDT

                                            Then you have nothing to be worried about. When Satan shows up, and he will not be in red and pitch fork, let him know that he doesn't exist.

                                              #77.2 - Mon Jun 18, 2012 3:18 PM EDT

                                              timetraveler-1677802 - Typical delusional myth believer with first hand knowledge of what Satan is. Nut nut.

                                                #77.3 - Mon Jun 18, 2012 3:26 PM EDT
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                                                He must be SO upset---this man will NEVER be a martyr ---- why would he? He gets 72 virgins here on earth every week---kill yourself for that? God is going to have to sweeten the deal with this guy--- like 72000 virgins and 45 virtuous gay men to tickle him in the sack (yes, that one). :) ha ha

                                                  Reply#78 - Mon Jun 18, 2012 3:01 PM EDT

                                                  Durka durka!

                                                    Reply#79 - Mon Jun 18, 2012 3:11 PM EDT
                                                    Comment author avatarTehreem Sheikhvia Facebook

                                                    Im so proud of zayn malik tweet im a muslim it shows that some how he is connected to religion

                                                    even though whatever he is doing its against Islam but still this status of zayn impresses thousands of Muslims fans around the world and if he is truly a Muslim he dont need to tweet the kalma

                                                    this tweet is really a breaking news for all the one direction fans around the world

                                                      Reply#80 - Mon Jun 18, 2012 3:20 PM EDT

                                                      This kind of story will do nothing in a positive way for those who are blinded by their own ignorance - The same who are just too lazy or too fearful to do any kind of critical, comparative analysis, allowing hate to be the only gateway to express their misunderstanding about Muslims and Al-Islam - I personally find that tragic for America and the world at large...

                                                      Given the abounding number of contradictions that blow the media/social stereotypes about Muslims and their religion, clean out of the water, it's a wonder to behold that so many Americans still lump all Muslims together under the tent of the Taliban, or similarly misguided hate groups - All of those who profess to be "Muslim" are not the same!Their definition/interpretation of so-called Islam, Islamic Law (Shariah) is as variable as the total number of wild flowers growing in season, across the American prairie (btw, where have all the flowers gone!?) - Anyway, an effort in some serious research easily brings it all to light!?

                                                      So, the critical and honest question about Muslims and Al-Islam would be the counter-part to someone raising the question about Christians, their religion, and the Bible - It would be total insanity to place all Christians under the same banner! The Nazis considered Germany a Christian nation, as does their progeny here on American soil in the 21st century, operating under their narrow-minded ideology of white-supremacy...these hate mongers actually believe that the Cosmic reality, this planet, America the Beautiful, and the Supreme-Being behind all of this, is some kind of a "for whites only" reality, with everything in existence subordinate to them because of their skin color!! (In their line of thinking some white groups have been mongrelized, so these don't count, along with the sub-human blacks - They view Jews as a race of the devil personified).

                                                      Unfortunately there are Americans who think like this, and a story such as the one, doesn't reach their darkened hearts - But on the other hand, the spirit of America suggests that there are enough right-minded people living here, so that the forces of ignorance & evil will never be able to totally block out the light of humanity, which is much more powerful!!!

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                                                      Reply#81 - Mon Jun 18, 2012 3:20 PM EDT
                                                      Comment author avatarTehreem Sheikhvia Facebook

                                                      your thoughts on this comment is really good

                                                      its good that people know that Islam is the true religion in this entire world

                                                        #81.1 - Mon Jun 18, 2012 3:32 PM EDT

                                                        All religions are myths. "True religion" LMAO.

                                                          #81.2 - Mon Jun 18, 2012 3:52 PM EDT

                                                          your thoughts on this comment 'are' really good

                                                          it's good that people know that Islam is not the true religion in this entire world

                                                            #81.3 - Mon Jun 18, 2012 3:55 PM EDT
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                                                            Stopping the polio vaccine for children? With that kind of thinking we may have to kill them all in order to stamp out this type of stupidity and cruelty.

                                                              Reply#82 - Mon Jun 18, 2012 3:47 PM EDT

                                                              What are his views on the Muslim Brotherhood?

                                                                Reply#83 - Mon Jun 18, 2012 3:49 PM EDT

                                                                More importantly what is his view and leprechauns, big foot and pink Unicorns.

                                                                  #83.1 - Mon Jun 18, 2012 3:54 PM EDT

                                                                  Does he believe SpongeBob is gay?

                                                                    #83.2 - Mon Jun 18, 2012 3:55 PM EDT
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                                                                    denko95Deleted

                                                                    Just Kill Him! Proud to be a rock throwing, wife beating, mass murdering scum bag. Nice.

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                                                                    Reply#85 - Mon Jun 18, 2012 4:05 PM EDT

                                                                    ...and people like you will be written out of history...both spiritually and knowledge wise never having ever been known.

                                                                      #85.1 - Mon Jun 18, 2012 6:16 PM EDT

                                                                      Ryon you are full of sht!!! The little rag head is no different than the rest, and most likely yourself!

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                                                                      #85.2 - Mon Jun 18, 2012 6:26 PM EDT
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                                                                      You people need to stop all the hate talk. Who cares if he is Muslim? I certainly don't. Every religion has its bad people and its good people, and you ALWAYS seem to focus on the bad ones and say 'they are all like that'. This is the 21st century, and it's time to grow up. And yes, Bush and Cheney exacerbated the hate of Muslims. I agree the hate was always there, but crimes against Muslims rose after the attacks. Ok, we can't blame it ALL on them, but look at recent history and you know I am right.

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                                                                      Reply#86 - Mon Jun 18, 2012 4:23 PM EDT

                                                                      You are wasting your time Percheronluvr, this vine is always full of ignorant, bitter, bigoted posters.

                                                                        #86.1 - Mon Jun 18, 2012 6:11 PM EDT
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                                                                        So what ? He's a Muslim, what's the point? Does that make him a terrorist ? As long as he's practicing his faith ,leave him in peace. He hasn't done anything wrong just because he's a Muslim. What the hell is wrong with this world that just because a member of a boy band is Muslim that is supposed to be a red flag? What are the faiths of the others ? Are they Neo Nazi's or Catholics or Baptists or Jewish or 7th day adventist or Methodists or congregationalists or MORMON ? This article should never have been brought up just because the boy is Muslim.....

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                                                                        Reply#87 - Mon Jun 18, 2012 4:59 PM EDT
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