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Mipsterz, stylized ko #MIPSTERZ (juutɗo e Hipsters Muslim ), ko fedde winndereyankoore ɓurnde heewde juulɓe hipster en (loowdi, tawa wonaa e Millennials tan) jogiiɓe miijooji ƴellitooji e diine, e anndinde, e renndo, e politik, e pinal. Ko adii hitaande 2012, helmere "#MIPSTERZ" woodaano, hay so tawii noon kuutorgal "Hipsters juulɓe" huutoraama.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9] Abbas Rattani ina sikkaa ko kañum woni tagɗo dille #MIPSTERZ, pinal, renndo, e anndinde yimɓe woɗɓe anndaaɓe #MIPSTERZ ina jeyaa heen jom ngalu teknoloji biyeteeɗo Layla Shaikley, binndoowo & naalanke Sara Alfageeh, Riz Ahmed, Ibtihaj Muhmmad, Hasan Minhaj, Linda Nazadu Sarsour, Saafi e Rabiya Basra e Jalal diin Ruumi.

Mipsterz siforii hoore mum e hello renndo Google Groups mum ko nii:

"'Mipsterz' fuɗɗii ko no jab satirical, miijo-jibinoowo jab e pinal gollorɗe e ƴellitaade wonti dental ngal alaa keerol, ngal rokkata yimɓe doole ngam heɓde coofgol e nder koye mum en e renndinde dokke mum en ɗe Alla rokki ɗum en e yimɓe fof. Aɗa yi’a, kuulal hipster limngal 1: meeɗaa anndude hoore mum ko me social, hipsters of—na typecasting tagooje ɗe ngalaa keerol Amma laatoo gooŋgaaku, (e ɗoo woni ɗo ɗemngal-e-golle Mipsterz naati), a hipster."

Fedde nde yaltinii wideyooji keewɗi, ina heen wideyooji jimɗi luulndiiɗi ngam Jay-Z "Somewhere in America", kam e porogaraamuuji asliiji ko wayi no Hot Sauce x White Sauce,[19] yeewtere konsiir SUNDAYS/cool, jaaynde internet: The FieldBOBYE Between, e eɓɓoore fashion/activism.

Gila hitaande 2017, fedde nde ina golloroo hannde no fedde naalankaagal e pinal nde wonaa laamuyankoore, nde daranii ko hollirde e feewnude geɗe asliije ɗe juulɓe tafooɓe e nder fannuuji filmuuji, jimɗi, e nate. Luumo udditaama e fuɗɗoode hitaande 2018 ina hollita golle maɓɓe.

  1. Johns A, Rattani A. “Somewhere in America”: The #MIPSTERZ Digital Community and Muslim Youth Voice Online. In Negotiating Digital Citizenship: Control, Contest and Culture. Eds. Edited by Anthony McCosker, Sonja Vivienne, and Amelia Johns. Rowman & Littlefield International; 2016.
  2. Cunningham, Erin (15 January 2014). "Meet the Mipsterz". The Daily Beast. Retrieved 8 September 2015.
  3. Gandhi, Lakshmi (16 June 2015). "Meet the Mipsterz, young Muslim artists who like to hang out and create". Metro News New York. Retrieved 8 September 2015.
  4. Assefa, Haimy (3 June 2015). "Mipsterz: a space for Muslim hipsters". CNN. Retrieved 8 September 2015.
  5. "Reza Aslan: the Muslim Hipster" (in Engeleere). Retrieved 2017-10-25.
  6. "米国の若きムスリムから目が離せない。親世代から一転、彼らが見つけた「ミップスター」という生き方". HEAPSMAG (in Saponeere). 2016-08-26. Retrieved 2017-10-25.
  7. Assefa, Haimy. "Mipsterz, a space for Muslim hipsters". CNN. Retrieved 2017-10-25.
  8. Rupp, Jacqueline. "Meet the Mipsterz: Millennial Muslims of Philadelphia". PhiladelphiaWeekly.com (in Engeleere). Retrieved 2017-10-25.
  9. ""I consider myself a mipster": How Muslim hipsters are forging their own identity". Salon (in Engeleere). 2015-03-06. Retrieved 2017-10-25.