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Indonesia's Hijab-Wearing Muslim Metal Group Challenges Stereotypes

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30 May 2017 09:06 WIB

Widi Rahmawati (L) and Firdda Kurnia, members of the metal Hijab band Voice of Baceprot, perform during a school's farewell event in Garut, Indonesia, May 15, 2017. With their heads covered with Islamic headscarves, the three members of the Indonesian band VoB ("Voice of Baceprot" or "Noisy Voice") do not look like your typical heavy metal group. REUTERS/Yuddy Cahya

30 Mei 2017 00:00 WIB

(L-R) Firdda Kurnia, Euis Siti Aisyah, and Widi Rahmawati, members of the metal hijab band Voice of Baceprot walk before they pray at a mosque in Garut, Indonesia, May 14, 2017. Formed in 2014, the band of teenagers met at school in Indonesia's most populous province of West Java, and use their music to combat the stereotype of Muslim women as submissive or voiceless. REUTERS/Yuddy Cahya

30 Mei 2017 00:00 WIB

Euis Siti Aisyah, a member of the metal Hijab band Voice of Baceprot, practices at a studio before she performs in Garut, Indonesia, May 14, 2017. Wearing a hijab, or Islamic head scarf, should not be a barrier to the group's pursuit of its dream of being heavy metal stars, said Firdda Kurnia, 16, who plays guitar and sings. REUTERS/Yuddy Cahya

30 Mei 2017 00:00 WIB

(L-R) Firdda Kurnia, Euis Siti Aisyah, and Widi Rahmawati, members of the metal hijab band Voice of Baceprot, practice at a studio in Garut, Indonesia, May 14, 2017. Invited to perform at a recent graduation ceremony at another school, the trio quickly had fans dancing and head-banging at the front of the stage. REUTERS/Yuddy Cahya

30 Mei 2017 00:00 WIB

Students enjoy the music as the metal Hijab band Voice of Baceprot performs during a school's farewell event in Garut, Indonesia, May 15, 2017. Muslims make up nearly 90 percent of a population of 250 million, the vast majority practising a moderate form of Islam, although there are some conservative strongholds. REUTERS/Yuddy Cahya

30 Mei 2017 00:00 WIB

Firdda Kurnia, leader of the metal Hijab band Voice of Baceprot, performs during a school's farewell event in Garut, Indonesia, May 15, 2017. Besides covering classics by groups such as Metallica and Slipknot, the band perform their own songs on issues such as the state of education in Indonesia. REUTERS/Yuddy Cahya

30 Mei 2017 00:00 WIB