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Jay Islaam

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Nationality
  
British

Website
  
www.jayislaam.com

Years active
  
2013 – present

Medium
  
Stand-up comedy

Jay Islaam About Jay Islaam

Genres
  
Observational humour, Character comedy, Satire

Subject(s)
  
Autism, Political Correctness, Racism, Islam

Influenced by
  
George Carlin, Frankie Boyle, Omid Djalili

Similar
  
Omid Djalili, George Carlin, Frankie Boyle, Bill Hicks

Profiles

Jay Islaam is an award-winning British stand-up comedian, broadcaster, podcaster and social commentator.

Contents

Islaam has written for The Guardian, Huffington Post, Birmingham Mail, Chortle, Beyond The Joke and Gigglebeats. He presents weekly arts and culture shows on Radio Peterborough and Switch Radio, and has also appeared on BBC Radio London, BBC Radio Nottingham, BBC Radio WM and BBC Asian Network.

Jay Islaam Travels With Autism Tour Jay Islaam

Personal life

Jay Islaam Jay Islaam Edinburgh Fringe 2016 British Comedy Guide

Islaam is from Birmingham, England, and lives in the Cambridgeshire city of Peterborough. He previously worked as a marketing consultant, and started performing stand-up comedy when he visited the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in August 2013. He is teetotal and vegan.

Career

Islaam is a Muslim of Punjabi heritage. He refuses to label himself as an "ethnic comedian", and has written about his objection to positive discrimination. He has described his comedy as "neither left-wing nor right-wing" and cites George Carlin, Omid Djalili and Bill Hicks as influences.

Jay Islaam I Refuse To Be An 39Ethnic Comedian39 The Huffington Post

Islaam has been called "one of the bad boys of British comedy". He performs "political satire" that has been described as "cleverly controversial", "risqué" and "comedy genius". Islaam has performed at The Glee Club and The Comedy Store.

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In 2014, Islaam created the Midlands Comedy Awards "to recognise the huge number of hard working and talented people in [the] regional comedy community".

Jay Islaam Britain39s Muslim Comedy Revolution The Huffington Post

In August 2014, he was due to premiere his debut solo show, titled Racist Joke Show, about the evolution of political correctness and the rise of the far right. The show's publicity featured a golliwog on the poster. Due to the controversy the show generated, it was banned from being performed by its host venue at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Islaam described the cancellation of his show as "a difficult and unhappy outcome" that was outside of his control and stated he was "very disappointed about the situation".

In February 2016, he performed a show at the Leicester Comedy Festival exploring the subject of Autism, titled Travels with Autism. This was his first full-length solo show, which was then performed at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in August 2016 for a short run. The show, about Islaam's life and his struggle with Asperger syndrome, was described by one reviewer as a "raw and personal show" with "dry wit and intelligence".

In October 2016, Islaam was part of the Super Muslim Comedy Tour of standup comedy, along with Azhar Usman and Omar Regan, that visited twelve cities in England.

Awards

As a new act Islaam won 20 comedy competitions. In July 2014, he won his first national award, within a year of starting his comedy career, when he beat more than 100 new comedians to be recognised as Breakthrough Act 2014. In 2015 he was a semi-finalist in the English Comedian of the Year competition, and runner-up for the Joker of the Year award.

In February 2016 it was reported that Islaam had become a finalist in three different British comedy awards, and later that month he was given the New Act of the Year Award 2016 at Moseley Comedy Festival. In August 2016 he was one of three finalists for the Asian Arts Award for Comedy at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe for his show Travels with Autism. In October 2016, Islaam was runner-up for the New Comedian of the Year Award at Colchester Comedy Festival.

In January 2017 Islaam was chosen as one of five finalists for the Best Midlands Comedian Award 2017 by What's On magazine, and was also a finalist for the Arts and Culture Award for the British Muslim Awards 2017.

References

Jay Islaam Wikipedia