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*[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/3322539.stm When the rock star met the mullah]
*[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/3322539.stm When the rock star met the mullah]
*[http://www.isufirock.com iSufiRock, Sample music from Salman's Infiniti CD]
*[http://www.isufirock.com iSufiRock, Sample music from Salman's Infiniti CD]
*[http://www.raw.com.pk/special/vital_signs/ A Tribute To Vital Signs]



[[Category:Guitarists|Ahmad, Salman]]
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Salman Ahmad

Salman Ahmad is a Pakistani music artist, who used to be a member of Vital Signs but left after their debut album due to creative differences.

He went on to form Junoon, South Asia's biggest rock band. While still enjoying the success of Junoon, Salman Ahmed has been involved in two documentaries with the BBC and is also the Goodwill Ambassador for HIV/AIDS.

Ahmad is working towards spreading awareness about HIV in South Asia, and helping to bring peace between Pakistan and India as an artist.

He released his solo album, Infiniti, in 2005, but contrary to rumors, has not dissolved Junoon. The first video for Infiniti is "Al-Vida", and can be found at the Junoon website. It seeks to promote HIV awareness. Salman Ahmed has also appeared on Bill Maher's Politically Incorrect, the PBS documentary The Rock Star and The Mullah, and the BBC documentary It's My Country Too. He has appeared on CNN and NPR to try to promote a better image for Pakistanis and Muslims.



See also