
Gay, Black, and Muslim: “Naz & Maalik” Challenges Easy Assumptions About Progress
Naz & Maalik is a groundbreaking film. Featuring two black, gay Muslim teenage boys, the film, written…
Read MoreNaz & Maalik is a groundbreaking film. Featuring two black, gay Muslim teenage boys, the film, written…
Read MoreThe only Trump sympathizers I’ve met are Muslims. There have been three. Unsurprisingly, in the…
Read MoreHow Islamophobia makes us less safe.
Read MoreBy repeatedly asking what was in his heart, the FBI seems to have, not only sought to establish intent, but assumed that Muslim militancy is directly related to religion. Moreover, its operative assumption about religion was an implicitly Protestant one which conceived religion as an inward experience (faith) rather than the more Islamic conception of religion as the moral standard by which people ought to be judged. While the FBI was trying to ascertain the intent of Mohamud’s heart, Mohamud himself, by FBI’s own account of events, appears to have been preoccupied with creating sensational headlines.
Read MoreCome donkey, it’s time to pray.
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