He later joined an underground group Strictly Business with Gee and Mic Check One.
[2][3] South met Rakin Fetuga in Hyde Park's Speakers' Corner and then later at a Muslim event in Westminster University.
[2][3] He has co-hosted and managed the urban stages at the Islam Expo in Olympia and the Global Peace and Unity Event in ExCeL Exhibition Centre.
[6] In 2006, South co-founded The Salam Project with Rakin Fetuga, which organises urban Islamic events and initiatives.
[10] In March 2014, South was interviewed by Mark Dean on BBC Radio Northampton, discussing specialised support for Muslim converts from Britain's African and Caribbean communities.