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S1 Ep 37The Cost of Impunity by Imam Tariq I. El-Amin

In this special episode of The American Muslim Podcast, Imam Tariq I. El-Amin shares a spoken essay reflecting on power, impunity, and moral injury.Drawing on historical memory, contemporary events, and ethical reflection, The Cost of Impunity explores how unaccountable state violence harms not only those subjected to it, but also those authorized to carry it out. The essay examines the denial of protection, the psychological consequences of normalized violence, and the quiet damage that spreads through families, institutions, and society when power operates without restraint.This episode invites listeners to consider a difficult but necessary question: what happens when no one feels safe, and what kind of people do we become under those conditions?Written, Read, and Produced by Tariq I. El-AminMusic & Art by Tariq I. El-Amin

Jan 26, 20269 min

S1 Ep 36Yusuf Jones: The Algorithmic Abolitionist

Exploring AI and Technology Through the Lens of Black and Muslim HeritageIn this episode of the American Muslim Podcast, host Imam Tariq I. El-Amin welcomes Yusuf Jones, also known as the Algorithmic Abolitionist. Yusuf shares his journey of understanding and developing technology, rooted in his early exposure to computers through his father, a teacher at Kenwood Academy. They discuss the importance of recognizing Black contributions to technological advancements and how AI can be leveraged to benefit marginalized communities. Yusuf emphasizes the need to merge linguistic strengths inherent in African American communities with AI development. The conversation also touches on the spiritual dimensions of technology, the potential for AI to assist in preserving genealogical records, and the creation of private, localized AI systems to maintain data privacy. The episode encourages listeners to approach AI with intention and awareness, informing how we can integrate technological growth with cultural and historical preservation.00:00 Introduction and Opening Thoughts00:39 Guest Introduction: Yusuf Jones02:18 Early Exposure to Technology04:10 The Importance of Technological Adoption06:39 AI and Community Involvement09:54 Challenges and Opportunities in AI16:15 Language and AI: A Unique Intersection22:58 Spiritual Dimensions of AI29:21 Future Prospects and Responsibilities34:37 Virtual Reality Mishaps34:50 Encouragement and Discouragement35:29 AI and Islamic Education36:16 Personal Journey and Disability Advocacy36:53 Empowering the Disabled Community38:59 The Importance of Data Control39:31 Steps Towards Independence40:44 Open Source AI and Genealogy Projects43:04 Family History and Technology45:42 The Power of Technology in Preserving History58:30 Concluding Thoughts and Future VisionImage: Tariq I. El-AminMusic: ‘Boss’ — written and produced by Tariq I. El-Amin© LifeStar Development LLC. All rights reserved. Access the full playlist at https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpA8DYTTVbDPucKeHkHFg6iRfzuFhlgEL&si=nXYoBDCRP6RYD-f-The Algorithmic Abolitionist on Substack

Nov 23, 20251h 2m

S1 Ep 35From Philly to Global Leadership: Imam Idris Abdul-Zahir

Journey of Leadership and Community with Imam Idris Abdul ZahirIn this episode of the American Muslim Podcast, host Imam Tariq El-Amin welcomes Idris Abdul Zahir, an esteemed Obama Foundation USA Leader, resident imam, deputy CIO, and filmmaker. Idris shares his deep-rooted journey in the Muslim community, heavily influenced by his parents' active roles. He recounts his personal transformation from reluctance to embrace leadership roles during high school, college, and eventually as an imam. Idris discusses the challenges and responsibilities of leadership, his views on community service, and his experiences in national and international leadership programs, including a recent cohort with the Obama Foundation. Emphasizing the need for constant self-improvement and community engagement, Idris inspires through his dedication to serving and uplifting the community.00:00 Introduction and Welcome00:31 Guest Introduction: Idris Abdul Zahir02:01 Early Influences and Family Background03:44 Journey to Leadership04:58 High School and College Years06:54 Professional and Community Involvement08:16 Leadership Philosophy and Development23:20 Obama Foundation and Broader Impact28:49 Recognizing Leadership Challenges30:19 Finding Strength in Faith32:27 Personal Growth and Community Impact34:46 Historical Context and Future Aspirations41:59 Balancing Multiple Roles47:05 Global Perspectives and Interfaith Efforts52:16 Concluding Reflections

Nov 2, 202555 min

S1 Ep 34What’s Wrong with You? A Candid Conversation with Omar Yamini.

Episode 34 | What’s Wrong with You? A Candid Conversation with Omar Yamini00:00 – IntroductionI introduce my brother and longtime friend, Omar Yamini, and set the stage for this special candid episodeOmar Yamini_Whats_Wrong With You03:10 – Growing Up & Early InfluencesOmar reflects on our shared experiences, early decisions, and the road that shaped his youthOmar Yamini_Whats_Wrong With You08:40 – The Path to IncarcerationWhat led Omar to prison, and how he came to terms with the reality of a 15-year sentenceOmar Yamini_Whats_Wrong With You.14:55 – Aha Moments Behind BarsKey insights and turning points during incarceration that changed Omar’s perspective on life and responsibilityOmar Yamini_Whats_Wrong With You.21:20 – Writing What’s Wrong with You?The story behind his book, and why he felt compelled to share lessons for young people and their parentsOmar Yamini_Whats_Wrong With You.28:45 – Black Youth & Popular CultureOmar critiques the influence of entertainers, hip-hop, and media on Black youth and how culture can either uplift or harmOmar Yamini_Whats_Wrong With You.36:10 – The Role of ParentsWhy Omar believes that engaged parents are the most important factor in raising healthy, resilient Black childrenOmar Yamini_Whats_Wrong With You.42:30 – Pushback & DialogueI push back on some of Omar’s points, sparking dialogue about personal accountability, community, and faithOmar Yamini_Whats_Wrong With You.49:00 – Closing Reflections & Call to ActionOmar shares final words of encouragement, and I remind listeners to support him by purchasing his book👉 Get Omar’s book: What’s Wrong with You? What You, Your Children Need to Know About My 15-Year Imprisonment. Contact Omar directly at [email protected] to purchase a copy.Cover Art & Intro Music - Tariq I. El-Amin @ImamTariqElamin🎧 Listen & Subscribe: Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other major streaming platforms. Listen on your smart speaker. 📲 Stay connected with us on Instagram and FacebookFollow @TheAmericanMuslimPodcast for episode updates, highlights, and community reflections.Follow host @ImamTariqElAmin for behind-the-scenes content, reflections, and more.

Oct 3, 202550 min

S1 Ep 33Reflections on Civil Rights, Journalism, and Legacy with Ayesha K. Mustafaa

Reflections on Civil Rights, Journalism, and Legacy with Ayesha K. MustafaaIn this episode of the American Muslim Podcast, host Imam Tariq El-Amin engages in a profound conversation with Ayesha K. Mustafaa, editor of the Muslim Journal and an assistant professor of Mass Communications. Ayesha shares stories from her upbringing in a civil rights-active family in Mississippi and discusses the pivotal roles of historic figures like Ida B. Wells and Emmett Till in shaping her path. She reflects on the responsibilities of journalism in recording history, the perpetual relevance of civil rights, and the need for fostering like-minded alliances. Ayesha also delves into the significant impact and evolution of black media and the crucial role of storytelling and truth in the age of 'fake news.' Finally, the episode touches on the importance of succession planning in movements and institutions to continue the fight for justice and equality.00:00 Introduction and Welcome00:29 Guest Introduction: Ayesha K. Mustafaa00:56 Formative Years and Family Influence01:59 Civil Rights Movement and Mississippi's Impact03:16 Odessa Hawthorne's Legacy06:49 The Role of Newspapers in History12:01 Ida B. Wells: A Legacy of Journalism and Activism18:15 Journey to Journalism and Conversion to Islam23:09 Challenges and Changes in Journalism26:19 The Importance of Black Media31:42 Fake News and the Pursuit of Truth34:37 Navigating the Era of AI and Fake News35:45 The Importance of Succession Planning39:14 Media's Role in Social Justice43:40 The Power of Independent Journalism48:21 Historical Figures and Their Impact55:02 The Role of Religion in Social Movements59:20 Reflections on Personal and Collective Responsibility01:02:00 The Legacy of African American Muslims01:06:40 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsSubscribe to the Muslim Journal at https://muslimjournal.net/Learn more about the International Museum of Muslim Cultures at https://www.muslimmuseum.org/Cover Art & Intro Music - Tariq I. El-Amin @ImamTariqElamin🎧 Listen & Subscribe: Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other major streaming platforms.📲 Stay connected with us on Instagram and FacebookFollow @TheAmericanMuslimPodcast for episode updates, highlights, and community reflections.Follow host @ImamTariqElAmin for behind-the-scenes content, reflections, and more.

Sep 12, 20251h 8m

S1 Ep 32Faith, Healing, and Chaplaincy with Nora Zaki

Chaplain Nora ZakiIn this episode of the American Muslim Podcast, host Imam Tariq El-Amin shares a previously recorded and enriching conversation with Chaplain Nora Zaki, interfaith chaplain educator, and founder of My Muslim Chaplain. Chaplain Zaki reflects on her background, including the profound impact of her immigrant father from Egypt and her convert mother. She discusses significant life experiences, including the loss of her father and her journey into chaplaincy, inspired by her education and encounters with various scholars. The discussion highlights the importance of empathy, interfaith dialogue, and the spiritual and psychological challenges faced by communities. Zaki also delves into the profound impact of recent global events on her work and personal beliefs, emphasizing community, resilience, and the collective need for spiritual and ethical awakenings.00:00 Introduction and Guest Overview02:19 Chaplain Nora Zaki's Background and Family06:40 Formative Experiences and Chaplaincy Journey12:27 University and Interfaith Work18:25 Challenges and Reflections on Interfaith Dialogue30:30 Impact of October 7th Events on Interfaith Relations36:43 Understanding Christian Zionism37:21 Interfaith Programming and Events38:02 Addressing Community Issues38:20 Palestinian Heritage and Cultural Events40:23 Interfaith Work and Global Concerns47:10 The Role of Muslim Chaplains58:09 Parenting and Community Building01:10:15 Final Reflections and Call to Actionver Art & Intro Music - Tariq I. El-Amin @ImamTariqElamin🎧 Listen & Subscribe: Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other major streaming platforms.📲 Stay connected with us on Instagram and FacebookFollow @TheAmericanMuslimPodcast for episode updates, highlights, and community reflections.Follow host @ImamTariqElAmin for behind-the-scenes content, reflections, and more.

Sep 9, 20251h 12m

S1 Ep 31Imam Sulaimaan Hamed: Prepared to Serve

Imam Sulaimaan Hamed: Prepared to Serve | Faith, Leadership & Community[00:00:00] Imam Tariq I. : is there a memory, an event, a mentor or something you can point to that you say, this was impactful and [00:00:08] Imam Sulaimaan: leading me to where I am today?[00:00:14] Imam Sulaimaan: Interesting. excellent question. I think the person would be my mother, more my parents, but particularly my mother they, subliminally pushed me to leadership and. academia, not to be a scholar, but for the sake of knowing, being educated and informed.[00:00:35] Imam Sulaimaan: an occasion. There's a memory that I have that, I was having a conversation and people were asking, what are you going to be when you grow up? Mm-hmm. And I remembered that nobody said Imam. and, that stuck with me that as a career, you know, so I, I mean that, [00:01:00] that memory just, I'm not saying that motivated me to become an Imam, but that memory just stays with me.[00:01:07] Imam Sulaimaan: And then, also in that conversation of what I. Consider that, you know, what I consider that particular, service. But yeah, those are some, occasions or, or memories, What was it about your mother both my parents, well my mother was an educator [00:01:26] Imam Sulaimaan: She was the principal of the Clara Muhammad school, the director of the school. And so community, that's all I know. I literally slept at Muhammad schools.You're the principal, the director, opening and closing. just the connectedness to community [00:01:39] Imam Sulaimaan: that's another big part of it. 'cause what, what we do is community service, we slaves to the community, you know? [00:01:45] Imam Tariq I. : Mm-hmm. [00:01:45] Imam Sulaimaan: But seeing that and witnessing that in my mother, in Oakland where I'm from, her serving that part of the community, I think it made it a natural thing.[00:01:55] Imam Tariq I. : And when you noticed, nobody said, Imam, [00:02:00] what was your perception or what did you see Imam representing? [00:02:07] Imam Sulaimaan: Interesting. I, I don't think then I, I, it, it didn't register then. Definitely. But I think what. It represented, and particularly 'cause I'm from Oakland, we had a strong Imam, if that makes sense.[00:02:18] Imam Sulaimaan: Mm-hmm. You know, an active Imam, it represented a teacher. primarily it represented a teacher, but the religious thing that was more so what was being rejected the fact that this has to do with religion, [00:02:31] Imam Sulaimaan: Mm-hmm. As opposed to just, selling chickens or something, you know.[00:02:38] Imam Tariq I. : your mother was the director of Sister Clare Muhammad School. Mm-hmm. I'm also a product of the, sister Clare Muhammad school system. Right. had a huge impact on me. are there things you can look back. From being at the school mm-hmm. That you feel were embedded in you?[00:02:55] Imam Tariq I. : Absolutely. [00:02:57] Imam Sulaimaan: academically, Arabic. we went to [00:03:00] Syria, our delegation, went to Clare Muhammad. So we had Arabic, we had some foundation in Arabic. We able to read and write Arabic.[00:03:05] Imam Sulaimaan: Right. So that like super impactful for. Muslim American kids, you know, black kids that's part of our community's history. and then the, it, it is different now. When my parents, when my mother was the principal, you had your pants, your shirt buttoned up to the top, a sweater.[00:03:25] Imam Sulaimaan: And that uniform, you iron today, it's, a little different. Not coming to the mast in jeans. having a

Aug 29, 202542 min

S1 Ep 30Mind of an Entrepreneur: Sajdah Wendy Muhammad on Legacy & Future

Preserving History & Building Futures w/ Sajdah Wendy MuhammadIn this episode of the American Muslim Podcast, Imam Tariq El-Amin hosts a conversation with Sajdah Wendy Muhammad, a multifaceted professional known for her work as an urban historic preservationist, real estate and development strategist, and thought leader. Wendy shares her journey from being a student primed for a corporate career to becoming a dedicated member of the Nation of Islam, which significantly shaped her path. She discusses her early experiences, her philosophy of integrating Islamic principles into business, and her accomplishments in building healthcare facilities. The episode also delves into Wendy's involvement in the preservation of the Sajdah House (Honorable Elijah Muhammad House Museum) and her brand, 'Mind of an Entrepreneur,' which aims to help individuals align their business practices with emotional and social intelligence. Throughout, Wendy emphasizes the importance of detailed attention, overcoming adversity, and the critical balance of giving and receiving.00:00 Introduction and Welcome00:31 Meet Sajdah Wendy Muhammad01:40 A Formative Event: Joining the Nation of Islam03:46 Early Career and Influence of the Nation of Islam09:39 Integrating Faith and Business17:03 Building Healthcare Facilities21:13 Overcoming Challenges and Learning30:17 Demeaning Accountant Skills31:06 Understanding Granular Levels of Excellence31:45 Challenges in Renovating Historical Buildings34:11 Sensitivity and Islam's Influence35:56 Dealing with Adversity and Haters41:06 The Journey to Preserving the Messenger's House50:05 Mind of an Entrepreneur56:14 The Importance of ReceivingLearn more about The Honorable Elijah Muhammad House Museum at www.elijahmuhammadhousemuseum.com Elijah Muhammad House Museum wins award for preservation efforts. https://www.preservationchicago.org/win-the-elijah-muhammad-house-museum-nearing-restoration-completion-and-opening/?srsltid=AfmBOorDK3Om3rfyGsp7xSb2wXCEJFnRJx33f_bv_fFT-CdtCdTkYbIcCover Art & Intro Music - Tariq I. El-Amin @ImamTariqElamin🎧 Listen & Subscribe: Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other major streaming platforms.📲 Stay connected with us on Instagram and FacebookFollow @TheAmericanMuslimPodcast for episode updates, highlights, and community reflections.Follow host @ImamTariqElAmin for behind-the-scenes content, reflections, and more.

Aug 18, 202558 min

S1 Ep 29Dr. Dilara Sayeed: From the Classroom to Civic Leadership

Dr. Dilara Sayeed: From the Classroom to Civic LeadershipIn this episode of the American Muslim Podcast, host Imam Tariq El-Amin interviews Dr. Dilara Sayeed, President of the Muslim Civic Coalition. Dr. Sayeed discusses the formative experiences that shaped her commitment to equity and civic justice, including the impact of childhood bullying. She emphasizes the importance of creating safe spaces and draws on her background as an educator to advocate for community engagement and policy change. Explaining her leadership through partnership and coalition building, Dr. Sayeed also highlights the role of allyship and the work done by the Muslim Civic Coalition at local and national levels. The episode underscores the continuous effort needed to make systemic changes and the significance of maintaining core relationships and values.00:00 Introduction and Welcome00:27 Guest Introduction: Dr. Dilara Sayeed00:47 Formative Experiences and Early Challenges05:12 Impact of Spiritual Teachers10:57 Founding the Muslim Civic Coalition12:42 Building Civic Power and Allyship15:16 Connecting Teaching and Community Work21:59 Leadership and Vision23:27 Prioritizing Relationships: Creator, Self, and Family25:43 Community Engagement and Advocacy26:47 Leadership and Vision28:23 Challenges and Triumphs in Civic Work32:00 Coalition Building and National Impact40:13 Empowering the Next Generation42:54 Final Reflections and Podcast InformationCover Art & Intro Music - Tariq I. El-Amin @ImamTariqElamin🎧 Listen & Subscribe: Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other major streaming platforms.📲 Stay connected with us on Instagram and FacebookFollow @TheAmericanMuslimPodcast for episode updates, highlights, and community reflections.Follow host @ImamTariqElAmin for behind-the-scenes content, reflections, and more.

Aug 8, 202545 min

S1 Ep 28Dilnaz Waraich: Reclaiming Muslim Philanthropy

Reclaiming Muslim Philanthropy with Dilnaz WaraichIn this episode of the American Muslim Podcast, host Imam Tariq El-Amin converses with Dilnaz Waraich, president of the WF Fund. Dilnaz shares her journey in philanthropy, shaped by her immigrant family's values, leading her to champion strategic philanthropy rooted in Islamic principles. She discusses her transformative experiences, the importance of storytelling to counter prevailing narratives about Muslims, and her advocacy for supporting marginalized communities. The dialogue also explores the role of relationships in effective philanthropy, the challenges of narrative change, and the integration of education and chaplaincy in her philanthropic endeavors. Dilnaz emphasizes the significance of mentorship and self-reflection, encouraging others to recognize their value and contributions.00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction00:46 Formative Memories and Early Influences02:52 Philanthropy and Strategic Giving05:48 The Role of Education and Chaplaincy07:00 Building Relationships and Transformational Leadership09:46 Reclaiming Philanthropy and American Identity12:21 Narrative Change and Muslim Generosity14:46 Challenges and Overcoming Biases32:03 Personal Reflections and Midlife Awakening40:31 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsCover Art & Intro Music - Tariq I. El-Amin @ImamTariqElamin🎧 Listen & Subscribe: Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other major streaming platforms.📲 Stay connected with us on Instagram and FacebookFollow @TheAmericanMuslimPodcast for episode updates, highlights, and community reflections.Follow host @ImamTariqElAmin for behind-the-scenes content, reflections, and more.

Jul 31, 202546 min

S1 Ep 27Bro Saeed Purcell: The Muslim Highlander

Brother Saeed Purcell: The Muslim HighlanderIn this episode of the American Muslim Podcast, host Iman Tariq El-Amin sits down with Brother Saeed Purcell, an esteemed educator and convert with over 30 years of experience in Islamic teaching and leadership. The conversation delves deep into Brother Saeed's spiritual journey, from his Christian upbringing through various faith explorations to ultimately embracing Islam. Brother Saeed shares the challenges and growth he experienced along the way, including his battles with personal and professional obstacles, and his continuous strive for knowledge and self-improvement. The episode also touches on the impact of cultural influences, the significance of genuine Dawa, and the importance of personal authenticity in leadership. Alongside discussing his latest projects and social media presence, Brother Saeed offers valuable insights into the transformative power of faith and perseverance.00:00 Introduction and Sponsor Message00:51 Introducing Brother Saeed Purcell01:26 Brother Saeed's Journey to Islam01:42 The Halal Highway Podcast01:53 Experiences and Reflections on Faith02:24 Challenges and Triumphs in the Journey07:30 Teaching and Leadership Roles14:47 The Importance of Knowledge and Character34:39 The Role of Dawa in Islam44:46 Understanding the Importance of Mohammed45:13 Challenges in Embracing Ham45:36 The Role of Dawa in Transformation47:06 Nation of Islam's Impact on Individuals49:12 Social Justice and Service in Islam50:31 The Concept of Volunteering and Service51:37 Personal Reflections and Struggles55:02 Brother Saeed Consulting: Origins and Goals59:22 Embracing Unique Identities01:00:35 Living with a Rare Metabolic Condition01:08:06 Navigating Personal and Professional Challenges01:10:10 Final Reflections and Gratitude🎧 Listen & Subscribe: Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other major streaming platforms.📲 Stay connected with us on Instagram and FacebookFollow @TheAmericanMuslimPodcast for episode updates, highlights, and community reflections.Follow host @ImamTariqElAmin for behind-the-scenes content, reflections, and more.

Jul 25, 20251h 23m

S1 Ep 26Haroon Siddiqui: My Name Is Not Harry

Haroon Siddiqui: My Name Is Not Harry In this episode of the American Muslim Podcast, host Tarika Lamine interviews Haroon Siddiqui, the Editorial Page Editor Emeritus of the Toronto Star and an author who has reported from nearly 50 countries. Siddiqui shares insights from his memoir, 'My Name Is Not Harry,' which explores his Muslim identity and provides a perspective on the West. The discussion covers Siddiqui's journey from his upbringing in a multicultural household, his career in journalism, and his observations on Islamophobia, secularism, and the war on terror. Siddiqui also delves into the importance of maintaining one's cultural identity, the misconceptions about Muslims in the West, and the resilience of Muslim communities facing prejudice. The episode offers a profound and thought-provoking dialogue on religion, identity, and the current socio-political landscape.00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome01:10 Early Influences and Writing Beginnings03:11 Journey into Journalism04:55 Cultural and Religious Respect07:08 Western Perceptions of Islam09:21 The Impact of the War on Terror14:51 The Importance of Names and Identity21:27 Global Reporting Experiences28:25 Muslim Identity and Public Perception29:56 Secularism and Religious Freedom30:59 Impact of War and Propaganda on Muslim Identity32:17 Post 9/11 Muslim Identity and Resilience34:15 Strengthening Muslim Institutions38:16 Challenges of Victimhood and Advocacy40:43 Media Representation and Stereotypes42:29 Personal Reflections and Writing Process44:11 Recognition and Multiculturalism in Canada47:26 Final Thoughts and ReflectionsCover Art & Intro Music - Tariq I. El-Amin @ImamTariqElamin🎧 Listen & Subscribe: Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other major streaming platforms.📲 Stay connected with us on Instagram and FacebookFollow @TheAmericanMuslimPodcast for episode updates, highlights, and community reflections.Follow host @ImamTariqElAmin for behind-the-scenes content, reflections, and more.

Jul 17, 202555 min

S1 Ep 25Naazish Yarkhan: Overcoming Fear Through Storytelling, Faith, and Community

Naazish Yarkhan: Overcoming Fear Through Storytelling, Faith, and CommunityIn this episode of the American Muslim Podcast, Imam Tariq El-Amin talks with Naazish YarKhan, founder of the Writer Studio Us. Naazish shares her journey from a supportive family background where trying new things was encouraged, to becoming a successful writer, educator, and branding consultant. She discusses the influence of formative experiences and mentors, the importance of community and overcoming fears, and insights into branding and volunteerism. Additionally, she emphasizes the significance of continuous learning in a rapidly changing technological landscape and the essence of human connection in both personal and professional realms.00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome01:11 Formative Experiences and Early Influences03:45 Career Beginnings and Breakthroughs05:55 Overcoming Fears and Embracing Challenges11:28 The Importance of Community and Support13:54 Lessons from Hajj and Community Responsibility19:49 Family Influence and Social Justice24:36 Helping Students Find Their Voice29:24 From Niche to Global Leader30:27 Rebranding for Broader Appeal31:59 Expanding Halal Beyond Food36:02 Innovative Distribution Strategies37:19 Building Community Engagement47:47 Balancing Work and Personal Boundaries52:11 The Importance of Continuous Learning55:56 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsCover Art & Intro Music - Tariq I. El-Amin @ImamTariqElamin🎧 Listen & Subscribe: Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other major streaming platforms.📲 Stay connected with us on Instagram and FacebookFollow @TheAmericanMuslimPodcast for episode updates, highlights, and community reflections.Follow host @ImamTariqElAmin for behind-the-scenes content, reflections, and more.

Jul 11, 202557 min

S1 Ep 24Wendy Diaz on Islam, Identity, and Inclusion

Wendy Diaz on Islam, Identity, and InclusionIn this episode of the American Muslim Podcast, host Imam Tariq El-Amin speaks with Sister Wendy Diaz, a multifaceted writer, educator, and award-winning poet. Highlighting her journey from Puerto Rico to the United States, Sister Wendy shares impactful moments from her childhood that set her on a path of education and empowerment. They delve into the cultural intersections of language and religion, the growing influence of Latino Muslims in the U.S., and the challenges of xenophobia within the Muslim community. Sister Wendy also emphasizes the importance of children's literature and educational resources in Spanish, providing insights into her ongoing work to support and uplift Latino Muslim voices. This episode underscores the significance of inclusivity, representation, and continuous learning in fostering stronger communities.00:00 Introduction to Bayan on Demand01:01 Meet Our Guest: Sister Wendy Diaz01:59 Wendy's Formative Years and Early Influences06:34 The Impact of Language and Education12:47 Cultural Identity and Racism Experiences21:46 Challenges and Misconceptions in the Muslim Community26:34 The Role of Writing and Poetry31:11 Spanish Language Outreach and DAWA Work34:01 Challenges in Nonprofit Work36:30 Latino Muslims' Contributions and Growth47:51 Parenting Insights and Reflections54:05 The Importance of Islamic Literature56:45 Leadership and Legacy01:02:27 Final Thoughts and Ongoing Projectsbayanonline.orgSubscribe to Bayan on demand at https://shorturl.at/wlQl7Donate to the Muhammad Ali Scholarship at https://pages.donately.com/bayan/campaign/2028-endowment-campaign/donate Cover Art & Intro Music - Tariq I. El-Amin @ImamTariqElamin🎧 Listen & Subscribe: Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other major streaming platforms.📲 Stay connected with us on Instagram and FacebookFollow @TheAmericanMuslimPodcast for episode updates, highlights, and community reflections.Follow host @ImamTariqElAmin for behind-the-scenes content, reflections, and more.

Jun 26, 20251h 6m

S1 Ep 23Maryum Ali on Comedy, Community Work, and Telling Her Story in Float

Guest: Maryum “May May” AliHost: Imam Tariq I. El-AminPresented by: BAYAN On DemandEpisode Highlights:[02:00] Maryum’s 15+ years in youth development and gang prevention in South Los Angeles[04:00] The tragedy that redirected her college major and professional path[07:00] Real-time stories of life-saving mentorship and trust-building in communities[11:00] The roots of her creative spirit—and how stand-up comedy offered both a challenge and a stage[15:00] Performing with legends like Eddie Murphy, Robin Harris, and Chris Rock[17:00] Why she left the entertainment industry despite early success[20:00] The turning point: writing and performing Float, her one-woman stage show[34:00] Behind the scenes: How Float was developed, funded, and produced[42:00] The discipline and planning required to do meaningful solo work[49:00] Her advice to aspiring artists and creatives in Muslim spaces[54:00] Reflections on faith, identity, process, and public responsibility[56:00] What Maryum learned about humanity from watching her father, Muhammad AliKey Themes:Faith and creativity • Community leadership • Black Muslim womanhood • Entertainment and ethics • Artistic process • Dawa through presence • Legacy of Muhammad AliCover Art & Intro Music - Tariq I. El-Amin @ImamTariqElamin🎧 Listen & Subscribe: Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other major streaming platforms.📲 Stay connected with us on Instagram and FacebookFollow @TheAmericanMuslimPodcast for episode updates, highlights, and community reflections.Follow host @ImamTariqElAmin for behind-the-scenes content, reflections, and more.

Jun 20, 20251h 13m

S1 Ep 22Kalia Abiade, VP of Pillars Fund, on Faith, Family, and the Future We Fight For

Kalia Abiade, VP of Pillars Fund, on Faith, Family, and the Future We Fight ForIn this episode of the American Muslim Podcast, hosted by Imam Tariq El-Amin and presented by Bayan on Demand, we engage in a deep conversation with Kalia Abiade, the Executive Vice President at Pillars Fund. Kalia shares her insights on growing up in California, her family's migration experiences, and the impact these have had on her life and work in advocacy, media policy, and philanthropy. We discuss the importance of storytelling, the notion of objectivity in journalism, and the essential role of preserving community narratives. Kalia underscores the power of connection, sharing stories within the community, and the faith-driven commitment to social change. Join us as we delve into her inspiring journey and the work being done by the Pillars Fund to support and amplify Muslim voices in creative and civic spaces.00:00 Introduction to Bayan on Demand01:00 Welcome to the American Muslim Podcast01:09 Meet Kalia Abiade: A Voice for Justice02:25 Formative Experiences in California03:15 Migration Stories and Family History06:41 Life in Chicago and Connection to the Land09:59 Cultural Shock and Becoming Muslim in Florida12:51 Journalistic Integrity and Objectivity20:14 Pillars Fund and Muslim Narrative Change33:54 Exploring the Creative Approach to Muslim Storytelling34:23 The Impact of Horror Genre on Diverse Audiences35:56 Challenges and Gaps in Muslim Representation in Media37:20 The American Muslim Documentary: Filling Historical Gaps39:43 The Power of Personal Stories in History42:13 The Role of Journalism in Shaping Narratives45:03 Legacy Media vs. New Media: Preserving Stories50:33 Leadership and Inspiration in Community Work58:33 Final Reflections and Closing Remarksbayanonline.orgSubscribe to Bayan on demand at https://shorturl.at/wlQl7Donate to the Muhammad Ali Scholarship at https://pages.donately.com/bayan/campaign/2028-endowment-campaign/donate Learn more about Pillars Fund @ https://pillarsfund.org/Cover Art & Intro Music - Tariq I. El-Amin @ImamTariqElamin🎧 Listen & Subscribe: Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other major streaming platforms.📲 Stay connected with us on Instagram and FacebookFollow @TheAmericanMuslimPodcast for episode updates, highlights, and community reflections.Follow host @ImamTariqElAmin for behind-the-scenes content, reflections, and more.

Jun 13, 20251h 1m

S1 Ep 21Part 2-- Comedy, Identity & Jazz (Preacher Moss)

🎙️ The American Muslim PodcastEpisode Title: “Preacher Moss on Comedy, Identity & Jazz (Part 2)”Guest: Preacher MossHost: Imam Tariq I. El-AminPresented by: BAYAN On Demand🎧 Episode Summary:In Part 2 of this illuminating conversation, Imam Tariq sits down once again with legendary comedian and cultural truth-teller Preacher Moss to unpack the layered role of humor, history, and responsibility in the lives of African American Muslims. From the quiet strength of the community elders to the lessons learned through teaching “severely emotionally disturbed” students, Preacher Moss reveals how comedy isn’t just performance—it’s pedagogy.Together, they reflect on:The wisdom of Imam Warith Deen Mohammed and being called to be a "master teacher" rather than just a comedianThe spiritual depth behind the Allah Made Me Funny tour and how it rewired communitiesJazz as metaphor, structure, and survivalHow Muslim identity and Black struggle remain intertwined—and why this legacy mattersThe challenges and joy of crafting creative resistance in a soundbite cultureThe birth and mission of The Shout Out ShowWhat it means to live as a Muslim in public with purpose and integrityThis episode is a symphony of memory, laughter, and deep insight—a blueprint for how to be Black, Muslim, creative, and alive in America.🔊 Notable Quotes:“The classroom is my comedy. And if you can reach the lowest common denominator and lift that up—you lift everybody up.” — Preacher Moss“We didn’t walk to our Shahadah. We ran to it.”“Muslim identity without public witness is a missed opportunity for transformation.”📺 Watch Preacher Moss on:📚 Learn more:Presented by BAYAN On Demand — Courses in Islamic theology, nonprofit leadership, Islamic history, and more: www.BayanOnline.org

Jun 6, 20251h 5m

S1 Ep 20Preacher Moss on Comedy, Identity & Jazz (Pt. 1)

Preacher Moss on Comedy, Identity & Jazz (Pt. 1)In this episode of the American Muslim Podcast, hosted by Imam Tariq El-Amin and presented by Bayan on Demand, the featured guest is Preacher Moss, a trailblazing Muslim comedian and activist. The discussion delves into Moss's journey in comedy, his experiences with segregation within the comedy world, and the influential figures like Dick Gregory and jazz music icons who shaped his career. The conversation also explores the challenges and nuances of bringing humor into Muslim communities, the critical importance of etiquette, and the implications of thought leadership in comedy and activism. Moss discusses how a combination of humor, activism, and deep-rooted cultural experiences form a powerful platform for social commentary and change.00:00 Introduction to Bayan on Demand01:01 Welcome to the American Muslim Podcast01:11 Introducing Preacher Moss03:39 Preacher Moss's Journey in Comedy04:59 Influence of Dick Gregory06:52 Challenges in Muslim Comedy16:17 Jazz and Comedy: A Unique Connection23:09 The Philosophy of Unexpected Notes37:05 Navigating the Entertainment Industry as a Muslim37:48 The Script That Challenged Norms38:56 Reflections on the Movie Bamboozled41:16 Thought Leadership in Comedy44:49 The Mission of 'All Made Me Funny'56:27 The Importance of Etiquette in the Muslim Community01:10:10 Conclusion of Part 1 and Call to Actionbayanonline.orgSubscribe to Bayan on demand at https://shorturl.at/wlQl7Donate to the Muhammad Ali Scholarship at https://pages.donately.com/bayan/campaign/2028-endowment-campaign/donate Cover Art & Intro Music - Tariq I. El-Amin @ImamTariqElamin🎧 Listen & Subscribe: Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other major streaming platforms.📲 Stay connected with us on Instagram and FacebookFollow @TheAmericanMuslimPodcast for episode updates, highlights, and community reflections.Follow host @ImamTariqElAmin for behind-the-scenes content, reflections, and more.

May 30, 20251h 11m

S1 Ep 19Habeeb Quadri: 'Your Success is Our Success.’

Habeeb Quadri: Your Success is Our SuccessIn this episode of the American Muslim Podcast, hosted by Imam Tariq El-Amin and presented by Bayan on Demand, the guest is Habib Kadri, an award-winning educator, author, youth advocate, superintendent of MCC Academy, and part-time faculty at Harvard University. Kadri discusses his journey into education, inspired by his parents and significant figures like Mr. Earl and Dr. Gazda. He reflects on his leadership experiences, challenges in Islamic education, the importance of instilling confidence and good character in students, and his vision for education. He emphasizes transformational learning, priority management, and the significance of community collaboration. Kadri also talks about his consulting work aimed at enhancing educational practices globally and shares insights on maintaining balance and sincerity in personal and professional life.00:00 Introduction to Bayan on Demand00:57 Meet the Host and Guest01:45 Early Inspirations in Education04:58 High School and Basketball Journey08:59 Leadership and Community Involvement13:30 Path to Educational Leadership16:11 Vision for Education20:22 Challenges in Islamic Schools26:36 Transformative Power of Education29:17 Learning from Elite Institutions32:43 The Potential of Islamic Schools33:33 The Role of Humility in Leadership37:14 Balancing Faith and Leadership38:04 Time Management vs. Priority Management42:46 Founding High Quality Educational Consulting44:51 Addressing Youth Challenges and Islamic Studies48:15 The Importance of Asking Questions54:01 Receiving the ISNA Lifetime Educational Achievement Award01:00:16 Final Reflections and Gratitudebayanonline.orgSubscribe to Bayan on demand at https://shorturl.at/wlQl7Donate to the Muhammad Ali Scholarship at https://pages.donately.com/bayan/campaign/2028-endowment-campaign/donate Cover Art & Intro Music - Tariq I. El-Amin @ImamTariqElamin🎧 Listen & Subscribe: Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other major streaming platforms.📲 Stay connected with us on Instagram and FacebookFollow @TheAmericanMuslimPodcast for episode updates, highlights, and community reflections.Follow host @ImamTariqElAmin for behind-the-scenes content, reflections, and more.

May 23, 20251h 4m

S1 Ep 18He Gave Me Purpose Before I Knew I Needed It

“He Gave Me Purpose Before I Knew I Needed It”Chaplain Ali on mentorship, identity, and the burden of sacred trust.In this episode of the American Muslim Podcast, host Imam Tariq El-Amin interviews Chaplain Syed Ali Nasaruddin. Raised in a scholarly family, Nasaruddin shares his journey from learning Islamic studies under his grandfather in Chicago to earning a Master of Divinity in Islamic Chaplaincy from Bayan Islamic Graduate School. He discusses his practical application of traditional Islamic teachings in modern American contexts, emphasizing community service, interfaith relations, and the importance of empowering youth. Nasaruddin also highlights the challenges and opportunities he has encountered moving from Chicago to Southern California and reflects on the dynamic nature of identity and leadership in different cultural environments.00:00 Introduction to Bayan on Demand01:02 Meet the Host and Guest01:10 Chaplain Syed Ali Nasaruddin's Early Life02:50 Family Legacy and Scholarly Background05:52 Cultural and Community Engagement16:20 Leadership and Mentorship23:49 Challenges and Reflections24:58 Navigating Constant Change25:42 Identity and Perception27:15 Community and Service29:23 Comparing Chicago and Southern California34:12 Educational Journey and Chaplaincy41:02 Practical Applications of Faith47:43 Final Reflections and Lessons50:19 Podcast Conclusion and Call to Actionbayanonline.orgSubscribe to Bayan on demand at https://shorturl.at/wlQl7Donate to the Muhammad Ali Scholarship at https://pages.donately.com/bayan/campaign/2028-endowment-campaign/donate Cover Art & Intro Music - Tariq I. El-Amin @ImamTariqElamin🎧 Listen & Subscribe: Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other major streaming platforms.📲 Stay connected with us on Instagram and FacebookFollow @TheAmericanMuslimPodcast for episode updates, highlights, and community reflections.Follow host @ImamTariqElAmin for behind-the-scenes content, reflections, and more.

May 15, 202551 min

S1 Ep 17Malik Shaw, Executive Director of Midtown Mosque: At His Best When Serving

Malik Shaw, Executive Director of Midtown Mosque: At His Best When ServingIn this episode of the American Muslim Podcast, host Imam Tariq El-Amin speaks with Brother Malik Shaw, the Executive Director of Midtown Mosque in Memphis. The discussion covers a broad range of topics including the history and mission of Midtown Mosque, the importance of good company and community building, as well as the transformative power of faith and service. Brother Malik shares personal stories and formative experiences that led to his dedication to community work, highlighting the sacrifices and joys of serving in a neighborhood with historical significance and contemporary challenges. Key themes include resilience, the impact of education and faith on community development, and the importance of investing in communal spaces to foster economic and social well-being.00:00 Introduction to Bayan on Demand00:56 Welcome to the American Muslim Podcast01:05 Meet Brother Malik Shaw01:38 Formative Experiences and Lessons04:20 Journey into Education06:37 Impact of Growing Up in Detroit09:16 Connecting Education, Faith, and Economics11:31 Starting Midtown Mosque14:40 Community Initiatives and Challenges26:14 Creating Community Spaces26:48 Addressing Loneliness and Its Impact29:14 Sacrifices and Gains in Community Work33:22 Family Dynamics and Leadership38:22 The Importance of Smiling and Gratitude42:39 Lessons in Faithfulness and Service48:45 Supporting Midtown Mosque and Final Thoughtshttps://midtownmosque.org/donate-now/bayanonline.orgSubscribe to Bayan on demand at https://shorturl.at/wlQl7Donate to the Muhammad Ali Scholarship at https://pages.donately.com/bayan/campaign/2028-endowment-campaign/donate Cover Art & Intro Music - Tariq I. El-Amin @ImamTariqElamin🎧 Listen & Subscribe: Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other major streaming platforms.

May 9, 202552 min

S1 Ep 16Imam Rushdan Mujahid-Deen: Turning Grief Into Guidance

Imam Rushdan Mujahid-Deen: Turning Grief Into GuidanceIn this episode of the American Muslim Podcast, host Imam Tariq El-Amin welcomes Imam Rushdan Mujahid-Deen, the associate Imam at Masjid Bilal Islamic Center in Los Angeles and the first commissioned Muslim chaplain for the LAPD. Imam Mujahid-Deen shares his transformative journey of faith, inspired by the legacy of his mother and the teachings of Imam W. Deen Mohammed. He discusses his multifaceted roles as an Imam, hospital chaplain, and LAPD chaplain, articulating the emotional challenges, spiritual insights, and the importance of servant leadership. Imam Mujahid-Deen emphasizes the necessity of self-care for those in service positions and reflects on how his faith and personal experiences shape his approach to spiritual care and community leadership. He also touches on the upcoming community center at Masjid Bilal Islamic Center, designed to serve both Muslim and non-Muslim communities. The episode concludes with a call to support Bayan Islamic Graduate School and its initiatives.00:00 Introduction to Bayan on Demand00:56 Welcome to the American Muslim Podcast01:22 Introducing Imam Rushdan Mujahid-Deen02:38 Imam Rushdan's Early Life and Family05:18 Journey into Chaplaincy09:38 Roles and Responsibilities of a Chaplain16:46 Servant Leadership and Community Service23:01 Personal Reflections and Lessons Learned25:02 Reflecting on Family and Upbringing26:40 Daughter's Journey in Africa27:42 Experiences with Family in Africa29:41 Challenges in Chaplaincy34:55 Interfaith Chaplaincy and End-of-Life Care38:10 Self-Care for Leaders42:55 The Bayan Experience46:46 Conclusion and Call to Actionbayanonline.orgSubscribe to Bayan on demand at https://shorturl.at/wlQl7Donate to the Muhammad Ali Scholarship at https://pages.donately.com/bayan/campaign/2028-endowment-campaign/donate Cover Art & Intro Music - Tariq I. El-Amin @ImamTariqElamin🎧 Listen & Subscribe: Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other major streaming platforms.

May 1, 202549 min

S1 Ep 15Bridging Theology, Science, and Philosophy with Dr. Ozgur Koca

Bridging Theology, Science, and Philosophy with Dr. Ozgur KocaIn this episode of the American Muslim Podcast presented by Bayan on Demand, host Imam Tariq El-Amin interviews Dr. Ozgur Koca, a faculty member at Bayan Islamic Graduate School. Dr. Koca shares his academic journey from physics and mathematics to philosophy, theology, and Islamic metaphysics. They delve into the intersection of Islamic thought and modern science, discussing causality, free will, divine justice, and miracles. Dr. Koca also talks about his upcoming books and reflects on the importance of interdisciplinary learning in understanding divine presence and fostering spiritual growth.00:00 Introduction to Bayan on Demand00:56 Meet Your Host: Imam Tariq El-Amin01:22 Introducing Dr. Ozgur Koca02:00 Dr. Koca's Academic Journey04:15 Translating Classical Islamic Texts05:13 The Polymath Tradition in Islam07:33 Audience and Purpose of Dr. Koca's Work09:19 Exploring Causality in Islamic Thought15:21 Mu'tazilite and Ash'arite Views on Causality24:25 Participatory Accounts of Causality27:20 Divine Freedom and Human Agency28:28 Contemporary Discussions on Religion and Science29:39 Reconciling Divine and Natural Causality30:44 Criteria for a Theory of Causality32:22 Islamic Thought on Miracles33:59 Mu'tazilite and Ash'arite Perspectives38:29 Participatory Causality and Miracles43:13 Spiritual Implications of Causality50:06 Bayan Islamic Graduate School Experience53:51 Future Projects and Final ThoughtsIslam, Causality, and Sciencehttps://a.co/d/2WPIaD5bayanonline.orgSubscribe to Bayan on demand at https://shorturl.at/wlQl7Donate to the Muhammad Ali Scholarship at https://pages.donately.com/bayan/campaign/2028-endowment-campaign/donate Cover Art & Intro Music - Tariq I. El-Amin @ImamTariqElamin🎧 Listen & Subscribe: Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other major streaming platforms.

Apr 25, 202557 min

S1 Ep 14Scholar, Shepherd, and Seed Sower: Dr. Safiyyah Kai El-Amin’s Vision for Faith, Food, and Liberation

Scholar, Shepherd, and Seed Sower: Dr. Safiyyah Kai El-Amin’s Vision for Faith, Food, and LiberationIn this episode of the American Muslim Podcast, hosted by Imam Tariq El-Amin and brought to you by Bayan on Demand, Dr. Safiyyah Kai El-Amin joins the conversation. Dr. El-Amin is an esteemed American Muslim scholar, interfaith advocate, certified chaplain, and author who currently serves at Lane College in Jackson, Tennessee. The episode delves into Dr. El-Amin's unique upbringing in a multi-faith family and her academic journey, which ultimately led to her conversion to Islam. She discusses her dedication to bridging faith communities, resilience through collective action, and how her work is deeply influenced by her late mother's values of unity and racial uplift. Dr. El-Amin also highlights her practical work with the SEED program, combining education, social, and environmental justice, including a focus on community gardening and sustainability. This insightful episode touches on themes of socialization, resilience, interfaith initiatives, and the holistic influence of Islamic education on community service and activism.00:00 Introduction to Bayan on Demand01:03 Welcome to the American Muslim Podcast01:33 Meet Dr. Safiyyah Kai El-Amin02:40 Dr. El-Amin's Unique Upbringing05:11 Influence of Family and Early Experiences06:28 Journey to Islam07:19 Impact of Istanbul Experience13:04 Challenges and Realizations25:34 Influence of Dr. El-Amin's Mother31:46 A Mother's Wisdom and Reflections on Faith32:55 The Intersection of Faith and Education35:59 Interfaith Initiatives in Higher Education37:14 The SEED Program and Community Gardening38:05 Homesteading and Community Engagement43:27 Deconstructing Pastoral Theology45:42 Empowering Women Through Resilience Programs50:37 Reflections on Academic and Spiritual Growth57:25 Supporting Muslim Contributions and Educationhttps://theseedprogrambykai.com/about/bayanonline.orgSubscribe to Bayan on demand at https://shorturl.at/wlQl7Donate to the Muhammad Ali Scholarship at https://pages.donately.com/bayan/campaign/2028-endowment-campaign/donate Cover Art & Intro Music - Tariq I. El-Amin @ImamTariqElamin🎧 Listen & Subscribe: Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other major streaming platforms.

Apr 18, 202559 min

S1 Ep 13Leadership & Wellness with Dr. Kameelah: Faith, Healing & Community

Leadership & Wellness with Dr. Kameelah: Faith, Healing & CommunityIn this episode of the American Muslim Podcast, Imam Tariq El-Amin interviews Dr. Kameelah Mu'min Oseguera, the founding executive director of the Muslim Wellness Foundation and an assistant professor of Psychology and Muslim studies at Chicago Theological Seminary. They discuss her formative experiences, particularly her upbringing in Brooklyn's Masjid al-Taqwa community and her relationships with her late mentor Dr. Deborah Majeed. Dr. Kameelah shares insights into her role as a chaplain at the University of Pennsylvania, highlighting the challenges and biases she faced as a Black female leader. She also explains the objectives and achievements of the Muslim Wellness Foundation and the Black Muslim Psychology Conference. The conversation delves into her research on Black Christian views of American Muslims and the importance of spiritual diversity. Lastly, Dr. Kameelah talks about her courses at Bayan Islamic Graduate School, emphasizing the necessity of self-care and the integration of anti-racism in spiritual practice.00:00 Introduction to Bayan on Demand00:55 Welcome to the American Muslim Podcast01:12 Introducing Dr. Kameelah Mu'min Oseguera02:05 Formative Experiences and Early Influences07:27 The Role of a Chaplain21:24 Challenges and Bias in Leadership24:01 Reflections on Gender and Power in Muslim Communities26:29 Balancing Multiple Roles26:48 Founding of the Muslim Wellness Foundation27:55 Addressing Mental Health Stigma in the Muslim Community28:33 The Black Muslim Psychology Conference30:27 Establishing the Omar Ibn Said Institute33:26 Exploring Black Christian Views of American Muslims42:48 Day of Learning Event for Black Christians45:15 Courses at Bayan Islamic Graduate School51:46 Final Thoughts and Call to Action bayanonline.orgSubscribe to Bayan on demand at https://shorturl.at/wlQl7Donate to the Muhammad Ali Scholarship at https://pages.donately.com/bayan/campaign/2028-endowment-campaign/donate Cover Art & Intro Music - Tariq I. El-Amin @ImamTariqElamin🎧 Listen & Subscribe: Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other major streaming platforms.

Apr 10, 202554 min

S1 Ep 12Redemption. Service. The Pursuit of Excellence. Ustadh Abdul Muhaymin Priseter

Faith, Redemption, and Leadership: The Journey of Ustadh Abdul Muhaymin PriesterIn this episode of the American Muslim Podcast presented by Bayan on Demand, host Imam Tariq El-Amin welcomes Ustadh Abdul Muhaymin Priester, a respected theologian, community leader, and senior instructor at Tayba Foundation. The conversation delves into Ustadh Priester's transformation from a tumultuous past in street life to embracing Islam and dedicating his life to service and education. Key themes include the profound impact of mentorship, the significance of prayer and Quranic engagement, and the role of Tayba Foundation in shaping his educational journey. Ustadh Priester also touches on the vision behind EP3 Consulting and his experiences with Bayan Islamic Graduate School, highlighting the importance of sustained community support and self-sufficiency in non-profit work. The episode underscores the value of resilience, redemption, and leadership rooted in Islamic principles.00:00 Introduction to Bayan on Demand01:03 Welcome to the American Muslim Podcast01:26 Meet Ustadh Abdul Muhaymin Priester III02:20 A Journey of Influence and Reflection03:56 The Impact of Imam Jamil06:32 Embracing Islam and Pursuing Knowledge08:30 Challenges and Triumphs in Education17:52 Leadership and Community Service25:18 The Role of Tayba Foundation32:35 Personal Reflections and Redemption33:51 Reflections on Generation X and Personal Struggles34:35 Influence of Early Life and Family Dynamics35:35 Youth Involvement in Street Life37:45 Loyalty and Brotherhood in Islam40:10 The African American Muslim Experience47:51 Advice for New and Struggling Muslims54:28 EP Three Consulting: Vision and Goals58:08 Experiences with Bayan Islamic Graduate School01:02:19 Final Thoughts and Call to Actionbayanonline.orgSubscribe to Bayan on demand at https://shorturl.at/wlQl7Donate to the Muhammad Ali Scholarship at https://pages.donately.com/bayan/campaign/2028-endowment-campaign/donate Cover Art & Intro Music - Tariq I. El-Amin @ImamTariqElamin🎧 Listen & Subscribe: Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other major streaming platforms.

Apr 3, 20251h 3m

S1 Ep 11Modern Challenges, Timeless Faith: Imam Ishaq Majeed's Perspective

Modern Challenges, Timeless Faith: Imam Ishaq Majeed's PerspectiveIn this episode of the American Muslim Podcast, host Imam Tariq El-Amin speaks with Imam Ishaq Majeed, a second-generation Muslim from Atlanta. The discussion covers a variety of topics, including Imam Ishaq's upbringing in a close-knit Muslim community, his extensive career in cybersecurity with a focus on empowering minorities, and his experiences traveling and engaging with Muslim communities worldwide. They also delve into the importance of a physical community in Islam, the role of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ as a model for Muslims, and the significance of the Fayda Tijanniya. Imam Ishaq introduces the Fayda App, a digital platform offering books, audio, and lessons on Islam for everyone. Additionally, they talk about a viral social media clip of Imam Ishaq reciting the opening chapter of the Quran at a presidential inauguration event. The episode concludes with a call to support Bayan Islamic Graduate School and the Muhammad Ali Scholarship.00:00 Introduction to Bayan on Demand00:57 Welcome to the American Muslim Podcast01:10 Guest Introduction: Imam Ishaq Majeed02:30 Formative Memories and Early Influences03:41 Community and Upbringing07:47 The Importance of Physical Community10:58 Teaching and Spreading Islam19:20 Travel Experiences and Cultural Observations23:11 Challenges of Practicing Islam in Western Society24:06 Personal Commitment and Responsibility in Faith25:13 Community Support and Spiritual Guidance27:57 The Example of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ31:07 Martial Arts and Spiritual Discipline31:49 Reciting Quran at the Presidential Inauguration34:47 Introduction to Fayda Tijanniya38:25 The Bayan Experience41:18 Closing Remarks and Future EndeavorsLinks from our guest: https://thenationsmosque.org/donations/capital-campaign/The Fayda App for iphone: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/fayda-digital/id6450007889for Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.app.faydadigital&pli=1bayanonline.orgSubscribe to Bayan on demand at https://shorturl.at/wlQl7Donate to the Muhammad Ali Scholarship at https://pages.donately.com/bayan/campaign/2028-endowment-campaign/donate Cover Art & Intro Music - Tariq I. El-Amin @ImamTariqElamin🎧 Listen & Subscribe: Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other major streaming platforms.

Mar 26, 202544 min

S1 Ep 10Integrating Faith in Therapy: Sadia Jalali on Resilience

Exploring Resilience and the Forgotten Sunnah of Step-Parenting with Sadia JaliliIn this episode of the American Muslim Podcast, Imam Tariq El-Amin welcomes Sadia Jalili, a licensed marriage and family therapist who has dedicated 18 years to supporting Houston's Muslim community. Sadia shares her journey and experiences, highlighting her educational background, her work with Muslims in therapy, and the challenges faced in dealing with varying levels of religiosity and resistance to therapy. She discusses her unique research on the Prophet Muhammad's ﷺ role as a stepfather and her efforts in developing a framework for blended families. Additionally, Sadia emphasizes the importance of resilience, emotional intelligence, and maintaining a faith-grounded approach in therapy. Follow her insights on social media through 'Muslim Bliss' where she shares relationship advice and psychoeducation.00:00 Introduction to Bayan on Demand00:52 Welcome to the American Muslim Podcast01:32 Meet Sadia Jalili: A Dedicated Therapist02:33 Sadia's Journey into Therapy07:22 Challenges and Triumphs in Therapy09:36 Navigating Faith and Therapy14:57 Therapy in the Muslim Community22:35 Balancing Professional and Personal Life27:43 Navigating Parenting Challenges28:32 The Power of Pausing29:13 Reflecting on Parenting Mistakes30:38 Introducing the Thesis31:52 Prophetic Guidance on Blended Families35:04 Turning Research into a Book36:18 Introducing Muslim Bliss38:25 Self-Worth and Divine Love42:07 Resilience and Relationships50:36 Concluding Thoughts and FarewellConnect with Us:bayanonline.orgSubscribe to Bayan on demand at https://shorturl.at/wlQl7Donate to the Muhammad Ali Scholarship at https://pages.donately.com/bayan/campaign/2028-endowment-campaign/donate Cover Art & Intro Music - Tariq I. El-Amin @ImamTariqElamin🎧 Listen & Subscribe: Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other major streaming platforms.

Mar 20, 202552 min

S1 Ep 9From American Revolution to Spiritual Evolution: Jacquelyn Crutchley’s Path to Islam

From American Revolution to Spiritual Evolution: Jacquelyn Crutchley’s Path to IslamHost: Imam Tariq El-AminGuest: Sister Jacqueline "Jackie" CrutchleyEpisode Summary:In this episode of the American Muslim Podcast, hosted by Imam Tariq Al Amin, the conversation delves into the robust educational offerings of Bayan on Demand, a platform providing Islamic knowledge for a nominal fee. The discussion highlights the educational journeys of various community leaders, with a particular focus on Sister Jacqueline 'Jackie' Crutchley—a Jersey-born descendant of a signer of the Declaration of Independence. Sister Jackie discusses her Catholic upbringing, her eventual conversion to Islam, and her roles in various organizations, including Embrace and Women International Leaders of Philadelphia. She emphasizes leadership based on servant leadership principles and stresses the importance of inclusivity and equality within the Muslim community. Her academic and professional insights span from anti-racism studies to practical community building. The episode concludes with her reflections on fulfilling responsibilities through education and service, and her efforts in creating a supportive environment for converts and the broader Muslim community.00:00 Introduction to Bayan on Demand00:49 Welcome to the American Muslim Podcast01:27 Meet Sister Jacqueline Jackie Crutchley03:01 Jackie's Background and Early Life04:13 Journey to Islam and Academic Pursuits05:26 Understanding Infrahumanization06:39 Islam and Social Justice08:05 Challenges and Reflections on Community11:47 Leadership and Identity in the Muslim Community19:16 Converts and Cultural Expectations27:48 Introduction to Leadership and Empowerment28:07 The Role of Women in Leadership28:36 Empowering Others and Personal Experiences30:08 BAYAN Student Committee and Its Impact32:01 Highlighting Inspirational Muslim Women34:16 Personal Ancestry and Responsibility39:36 Journey to Islam and Family Reactions49:07 Challenges and Support for Converts52:19 Contributions to the Muslim Community55:11 Conclusion and Future AspirationsConnect with Us:bayanonline.orgSubscribe to Bayan on demand at https://shorturl.at/wlQl7Donate to the Muhammad Ali Scholarship at https://pages.donately.com/bayan/campaign/2028-endowment-campaign/donate Cover Art & Intro Music - Tariq I. El-Amin🎧 Listen & Subscribe: Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other major streaming platforms.

Mar 13, 202556 min

S1 Ep 8Imam César Dominguez: Faith, Theater, and Authenticity

Imam Cesár Dominguez: Faith, Theater, and AuthenticityIn this episode of the American Muslim Podcast, hosted by Imam Tariq El-Amin and presented by Bayan On Demand, Imam César Dominguez shares his journey to Islam. He discusses his initial encounter with Islam during a visit to Egypt in 2004, his upbringing as a Catholic in Mexico, and the spiritual curiosity that led him to embrace Islam. Imam Cesar emphasizes the importance of maintaining cultural identity within the Islamic faith and speaks about his efforts in interfaith dialogue and community service. He also highlights the significance of discipline, both in his training as a stage actor and in his role as a religious leader. The episode underscores the valuable work of Bayan Islamic Graduate School and the Muhammad Ali Scholarship, and encourages listeners to join Bayan's growing community of learners.00:00 Introduction to Bayan on Demand01:03 Welcome to the American Muslim Podcast01:17 Meet Imam Cesar Dominguez02:37 Imam Cesar's Journey to Islam09:26 Cultural and Religious Integration15:47 The Role of Theater in Faith19:05 Community Leadership and Service37:09 Future Projects and Closing Remarksbayanonline.orgSubscribe to Bayan on demand at https://shorturl.at/wlQl7Donate to the Muhammad Ali Scholarship at https://pages.donately.com/bayan/campaign/2028-endowment-campaign/donate Cover Art & Intro Music - Tariq I. El-Amin

Mar 5, 202541 min

S1 Ep 7Sheikh Saifullah: From Southern Baptist to Minnesota Muslim Leader

Sheikh Saifullah Muhammad's Transformative Journey: From Childhood Conversion to Leadership in MinnesotaIn this episode of the American Muslim Podcast presented by Bayan On Demand, host Imam Tariq El-Amin engages in a deep and insightful conversation with Sheikh Saifullah Muhammad. Sheikh Saifullah, the resident scholar of the Northwest Islamic Community Center and co-founder of Salaam Community, shares his personal journey from his early life in Southern Illinois, growing up as a convert, to his extensive education in the Islamic tradition both in the U.S. and abroad. The discussion covers his unique upbringing, challenges of identity, pursuit of knowledge, and his dedication to serving and uplifting the Muslim community in Minnesota. The episode also highlights his ongoing projects, including the establishment of a youth-centered community space and seminary. Key themes include adaptability, transformational leadership, and the commitment to serving humanity. This episode is a testament to the mission of Bayan Islamic Graduate School and the impact of Bayan on Demand in fostering such enriching conversations.00:00 Introduction to Bayan on Demand01:04 Welcome to the American Muslim Podcast01:21 Meet Sheikh Saifullah Muhammad02:01 Sheikh Saifullah's Early Life and Conversion to Islam02:40 Adjusting to a New Faith and Community04:48 Memorizing the Quran: Challenges and Triumphs12:24 Cultural Identity and Growing Up in Chicago22:30 Journey to Pakistan and Embracing Islamic Studies30:29 Pursuing Knowledge: From Madrasa to Doctoral Studies32:51 Reflecting on Personal Growth33:45 Journey as an Imam35:36 Challenges and Opportunities in Islamic Education38:00 Leadership and Community Service40:44 The Muslim Community in Minnesota45:54 Embracing American Muslim Identity51:11 Future Aspirations and Current Projects01:03:45 Concluding Thoughts and Farewellbayanonline.orgSubscribe to Bayan on demand at https://shorturl.at/wlQl7Donate to the Muhammad Ali Scholarship at https://pages.donately.com/bayan/campaign/2028-endowment-campaign/donate Cover Art & Intro Music - Tariq I. El-Amin

Feb 26, 20251h 5m

S1 Ep 6Master Naturalist Kori Majeed: leading toward sustainability.

Embracing Sustainability and Heritage: Sister Kori Majeed's Journey with Green RamadanIn this episode of the American Muslim Podcast, hosted by Imam Tariq Al Amin, Sister Kori Majeed shares her inspiring journey from her roots in Waverly, Alabama to her impactful work promoting sustainable habits among Muslims through her Green Ramadan platform. As a Maryland Master Naturalist and co-author of the '40 Green Hadith,' she discusses the influence of her grandmother, Mozelle Benson, and the military service of both her mother and herself on her outlook and practices. Majeed emphasizes the importance of sustainability aligned with Islamic principles, the significance of connecting with natural cycles, and fostering community practices like moon-sighting. Lastly, the importance of Bayan Islamic Graduate School and Bayan On Demand's role in educating and empowering community leaders is highlighted. This episode is rich with reflections on tradition, environmental stewardship, and spiritual growth.00:00 Introduction to the American Muslim Podcast00:33 Meet Sister Corrie Majeed01:53 Roots in Alabama: A Childhood Story03:21 Life Lessons from Mozelle Benson06:33 Military Life and Its Impact08:29 Sustainability and Green Ramadan19:28 The Girl Scout Experience21:21 Navigating Islam in Different Cultures22:55 Introduction to Master Naturalist23:08 The Role and Responsibilities of a Master Naturalist24:13 Personal Experiences and Reflections25:27 The Importance of Local Knowledge28:21 Supply Chain and Local Farming30:45 Authoring 40 Green Hadith32:49 Meaningful Hadith on Environmental Justice36:48 Community Leadership and Environmental Justice37:38 The Joy of Moon Sighting41:37 Reflections on Bayan Islamic Graduate School45:58 The Importance of Love in Leadership49:00 Conclusion and Final Thoughtsbayanonline.orgSubscribe to Bayan on demand at https://shorturl.at/wlQl7Donate to the Muhammad Ali Scholarship at https://pages.donately.com/bayan/campaign/2028-endowment-campaign/donate Cover Art & Intro Music - Tariq I. El-Amin

Feb 20, 202553 min

S1 Ep 5From Forensics to Faith: Ustadha Hazel Gomez on Community, Education, & Justice

In this episode of the American Muslim Podcast presented by Bayan On Demand, host Imam Tariq El-Amin engages in a heartfelt and enlightening conversation with Ustadha Hazel Gomez. A Puerto Rican and Mexican Muslim convert, Ustadha Hazel shares her transformative life story, from her experiences growing up in Chicago to embracing Islam and becoming an influential community servant and educator. She delves into how her upbringing in a safe and welcoming home shaped her values and vision. The discussion touches on her educational journey, her challenges, and how her identity as a convert informs her work. As they explore the importance of knowledge, community, and ethical conduct, Ustadha Hazel underscores the significance of Bayan Islamic Graduate School and the valuable courses offered through Bayan on Demand.00:00 Introduction to Bayan on Demand01:00 Welcome to the American Muslim Podcast01:19 Meet Ustadha Hazel Gomez02:49 Ustadha Hazel's Origin Story06:57 The Convert Experience09:22 Journey into Forensic Science16:23 Embracing Islam in High School23:04 Cultural Identity and Islam26:23 The Importance of Female Scholars33:06 The Importance of Appreciation34:17 Teaching Halaqah: A Global Experience34:46 Challenges of Islamic Literacy35:59 Navigating the Online and Physical Worlds36:47 Building Personal Connections40:28 Emulating the Prophet's Empathy46:02 The Role of Integrity and Future Generations48:26 Connecting Humanity Through Stories51:33 The Journey of Learning and Teaching57:14 Pursuing Higher Education at Bayan01:01:59 Conclusion and Final Thoughtsbayanonline.orgSubscribe to Bayan on demand at https://shorturl.at/wlQl7Donate to the Muhammad Ali Scholarship at https://pages.donately.com/bayan/campaign/2028-endowment-campaign/donate Cover Art & Intro Music - Tariq I. El-Amin

Feb 12, 20251h 4m

S1 Ep 4Picked Up Twice: A Journey Through Islam, Community, and Responsibility

ducationIn this episode of the American Muslim Podcast presented by Bayan On Demand, host Imam Tariq El-Amin becomes the guest, reflecting on his journey and the influences that shaped him. He delves into the importance of community, leadership, and the significant impact of his parents and educators. El-Amin shares poignant anecdotes, including his childhood interactions with Muhammad Ali and his educational journey supported by the Muhammad Ali scholarship at Bayan Islamic Graduate School. The episode underscores the mission of Bayan in providing accessible, high-quality education for Muslim leaders and practitioners already serving their communities. Imam Tarq advocates for continuous self-improvement, community service, and connects his role as a  storyteller as a key component of his leadership.00:00 Introduction to Bayan On Demand00:59 Welcome to the American Muslim Podcast01:12 Flipping the Script: Host Becomes Guest02:40 Reflecting on Self Development and Spiritual Care05:41 The Importance of Vulnerability in Conversations06:21 Balancing Authenticity and Influence10:28 The Role of Family in Personal Formation17:31 Legacy of Imam Warith Deen Mohammed26:40 The Impact of Clara Muhammad on Education31:25 The Power of Subconscious Leadership32:05 The Importance of Shared History33:20 Chicago Black Muslim History Tour34:18 Sober-Minded Thinking and Public Participation36:18 The Legacy of Muhammad Ali39:22 Pursuing Higher Education and Community Service40:45 The Muhammad Ali Scholarship43:58 Reflections on Religion and Unitybayanonline.orgSubscribe to Bayan on demand at https://shorturl.at/wlQl7Donate to the Muhammad Ali Scholarship at https://pages.donately.com/bayan/campaign/2028-endowment-campaign/donate Cover Art & Intro Music - Tariq I. El-Amin

Feb 6, 202551 min

S1 Ep 3Faith, Service, & Community--Imam Bilal Elsakka

Imam Bilal Elsakka: Service, Education, and the CommunityIn this episode of The American Muslim Podcast, host Imam Tariq Al Amin converses with Imam Bilal Elsakka, highlighting his extensive community involvement and educational journey through Bayan Islamic Graduate School and Bayan On Demand. The discussion covers the vital role of preparation in delivering impactful sermons, the intersection of faith and civic engagement, and the importance of God consciousness in making life decisions. Imam Bilal shares insights on his upbringing, fueled by his mother's dedication to the Muslim community, and emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and continuous learning for leaders. This episode provides a valuable perspective on the responsibilities and impact of imams in nurturing and guiding their communities.00:00 Introduction to Bayan on Demand00:43 Welcome to the American Muslim Podcast01:35 Meet Imam Bilal Elsakka02:58 Imam Bilal's Journey and Inspirations22:06 Challenges and Reflections on Being an Imam25:24 Explaining Istikhara to Non-Muslims26:33 Understanding the Essence of Prayer27:04 Connecting with God in Daily Life27:52 The Role of God Consciousness in Decision Making28:51 The Appeal and Simplicity of Islam31:26 The Importance of Good Character in Islam36:32 Balancing Faith and Civic Engagement40:43 The Role of Imams in the Community45:00 The Importance of Preparation for Imams48:33 Concluding Thoughts and Reflectionsbayanonline.orgSubscribe to Bayan on demand at https://shorturl.at/wlQl7Donate to the Muhammad Ali Scholarship at https://pages.donately.com/bayan/campaign/2028-endowment-campaign/donate

Jan 29, 202551 min

S1 Ep 2Adam Soltani CAIR Oklahoma ED

From Advocacy to Authenticity: A Conversation with Adam SoltaniIn this episode of the American Muslim Podcast presented by Bayan On Demand, Imam Tariq interviews Adam Soltani, the Executive Director of CAIR Oklahoma. Soltani shares his journey into leadership, his multifaith upbringing, and his conscious decision to embrace Islam. He discusses the importance of authenticity, integrity, and interfaith dialogue in his work. The conversation delves into the challenges and opportunities for Muslim communities in America, Soltani's efforts in community building and advocacy, and the value of genuine interfaith cooperation. The episode also highlights the educational impact of Bayan Islamic Graduate School on Soltani's leadership and vision for the future.00:00 Introduction to Bayan on Demand00:56 Welcome to the American Muslim Podcast01:04 Meet Adam Soltani: Advocate and Leader03:55 Adam's Personal Journey and Family Background06:13 Embracing a Multifaceted Identity06:50 Impact of 9/11 on Muslim Identity10:36 Interfaith and Community Engagement22:00 Challenges and Progress in Muslim Community Relations28:53 The Future of Interfaith Collaboration32:36 Unexpected Journey into University Teaching33:34 Navigating the Challenges of Teaching During COVID-1934:48 Building Authentic Connections with Students36:13 The Changing Political Landscape Among Young People37:10 The Growing Interest in Religious Studies37:35 Harnessing the Potential of the New Generation38:25 Living as a Muslim in Oklahoma40:13 Oklahoma's Unique Cultural and Social Dynamics45:30 Experiences of Being a Muslim in America50:51 The Impact of BAYAN on Personal and Professional Growth54:57 Conclusion and Final Thoughtsbayanonline.orgSubscribe to Bayan on demand at https://shorturl.at/wlQl7Donate to the Muhammad Ali Scholarship at https://pages.donately.com/bayan/campaign/2028-endowment-campaign/donate

Jan 22, 202556 min

S1 Ep 1From Medina to Bayan: Dr. Jihad Turk on his road to founding Bayan Islamic Graduate School.

Inaugural Episode: A Journey of Faith, Leadership, and Islamic Education with Dr. Jihad TurkIn the inaugural episode of the American Muslim Podcast presented by Bayan On Demand, host Imam Tariq El-Amin introduces the show's mission and goals. The episode features Dr. Jihad Turk, founding president of Bayan Islamic Graduate School, who discusses his personal journey, leadership insights, and the founding of Bayan. The conversation highlights Bayan's commitment to providing high-quality, accessible Islamic education and the significance of the Muhammad Ali Scholarship, which supports community leaders like imams, school administrators, and chaplains. Listeners are encouraged to subscribe to Bayan On Demand and support the Muhammad Ali Scholarship directly to aid Bayan Islamic Graduate School's ongoing efforts.00:00 Introduction to the American Muslim Podcast00:11 Meet Your Host: Imam Tariq El-Amin00:50 Bayan Islamic Graduate School: Mission and Impact01:22 Inspiring Stories and Insights02:09 The Role of Jazz in the Podcast02:43 Guest Spotlight: Dr. Jihad Turk03:15 Dr. Jihad Turk's Background and Journey04:38 Challenges and Inspirations in Islamic Education06:48 The Importance of Language and Cultural Context10:50 Leadership and Community Service14:04 Creating Accessible Islamic Education27:45 Innovations at Bayan Islamic Graduate School32:49 Bayan's Global Impact and Future Plans36:14 Personal Reflections and Advice53:56 Closing Remarks and Call to ActionInaugural Episode: A Journey of Faith, Leadership, and Islamic Education with Dr. Jihad TurkGet more information about Bayan Islamic Graduate School at www.bayanonline.orgSubscribe to Bayan on Demand at https://tinyurl.com/yc8zkhstDonate to the Muhammad Ali Scholarship fund at https://tinyurl.com/4r5bzsp9

Jan 15, 202556 min