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LuFuki and Tazeen Ayub are cofounders of the Afro-spirit jazz ensemble LuFuki and Divine Providence, who use creative, improvised music to unite and heal hearts. They are also co-directors of the Detroit chapter of GAMA (Gathering All Muslim Artists) and are also cofounders of the Sanctuary of Sound, a venue which hosts spiritual music and meditation sessions. Tazeen is also a full-time instructor of Arabic at the Henry Ford College School of Liberal Arts and is a community organizer. LuFuki is the cultural curator for the Halal Jazz Cafe at the Muslim Center and project manager at MuslimARC Detroit working on issues of housing justice.
By Halal MetropolisLuFuki and Tazeen Ayub are cofounders of the Afro-spirit jazz ensemble LuFuki and Divine Providence, who use creative, improvised music to unite and heal hearts. They are also co-directors of the Detroit chapter of GAMA (Gathering All Muslim Artists) and are also cofounders of the Sanctuary of Sound, a venue which hosts spiritual music and meditation sessions. Tazeen is also a full-time instructor of Arabic at the Henry Ford College School of Liberal Arts and is a community organizer. LuFuki is the cultural curator for the Halal Jazz Cafe at the Muslim Center and project manager at MuslimARC Detroit working on issues of housing justice.