Episodios

  • Yusuf Jones: The Algorithmic Abolitionist
    Nov 23 2025

    Exploring AI and Technology Through the Lens of Black and Muslim Heritage

    In 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 Thoughts

    00:39 Guest Introduction: Yusuf Jones

    02:18 Early Exposure to Technology

    04:10 The Importance of Technological Adoption

    06:39 AI and Community Involvement

    09:54 Challenges and Opportunities in AI

    16:15 Language and AI: A Unique Intersection

    22:58 Spiritual Dimensions of AI

    29:21 Future Prospects and Responsibilities

    34:37 Virtual Reality Mishaps

    34:50 Encouragement and Discouragement

    35:29 AI and Islamic Education

    36:16 Personal Journey and Disability Advocacy

    36:53 Empowering the Disabled Community

    38:59 The Importance of Data Control

    39:31 Steps Towards Independence

    40:44 Open Source AI and Genealogy Projects

    43:04 Family History and Technology

    45:42 The Power of Technology in Preserving History

    58:30 Concluding Thoughts and Future Vision


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  • From Philly to Global Leadership: Imam Idris Abdul-Zahir
    Nov 2 2025

    Journey of Leadership and Community with Imam Idris Abdul Zahir

    In 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 Welcome

    00:31 Guest Introduction: Idris Abdul Zahir

    02:01 Early Influences and Family Background

    03:44 Journey to Leadership

    04:58 High School and College Years

    06:54 Professional and Community Involvement

    08:16 Leadership Philosophy and Development

    23:20 Obama Foundation and Broader Impact

    28:49 Recognizing Leadership Challenges

    30:19 Finding Strength in Faith

    32:27 Personal Growth and Community Impact

    34:46 Historical Context and Future Aspirations

    41:59 Balancing Multiple Roles

    47:05 Global Perspectives and Interfaith Efforts

    52:16 Concluding Reflections

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  • What’s Wrong with You? A Candid Conversation with Omar Yamini.
    Oct 3 2025
    Episode 34 | What’s Wrong with You? A Candid Conversation with Omar Yamini

    00:00 – Introduction

    I introduce my brother and longtime friend, Omar Yamini, and set the stage for this special candid episode

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    03:10 – Growing Up & Early Influences

    Omar reflects on our shared experiences, early decisions, and the road that shaped his youth

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    08:40 – The Path to Incarceration

    What led Omar to prison, and how he came to terms with the reality of a 15-year sentence

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    .14:55 – Aha Moments Behind Bars

    Key insights and turning points during incarceration that changed Omar’s perspective on life and responsibility

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    .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 parents

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    .28:45 – Black Youth & Popular Culture

    Omar critiques the influence of entertainers, hip-hop, and media on Black youth and how culture can either uplift or harm

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    .36:10 – The Role of Parents

    Why Omar believes that engaged parents are the most important factor in raising healthy, resilient Black children

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    .42:30 – Pushback & Dialogue

    I push back on some of Omar’s points, sparking dialogue about personal accountability, community, and faith

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    .49:00 – Closing Reflections & Call to Action

    Omar 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 yaminiomar@gmail.com to purchase a copy.

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  • Reflections on Civil Rights, Journalism, and Legacy with Ayesha K. Mustafaa
    Sep 12 2025

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

    In 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 Welcome

    00:29 Guest Introduction: Ayesha K. Mustafaa

    00:56 Formative Years and Family Influence

    01:59 Civil Rights Movement and Mississippi's Impact

    03:16 Odessa Hawthorne's Legacy

    06:49 The Role of Newspapers in History

    12:01 Ida B. Wells: A Legacy of Journalism and Activism

    18:15 Journey to Journalism and Conversion to Islam

    23:09 Challenges and Changes in Journalism

    26:19 The Importance of Black Media

    31:42 Fake News and the Pursuit of Truth

    34:37 Navigating the Era of AI and Fake News

    35:45 The Importance of Succession Planning

    39:14 Media's Role in Social Justice

    43:40 The Power of Independent Journalism

    48:21 Historical Figures and Their Impact

    55:02 The Role of Religion in Social Movements

    59:20 Reflections on Personal and Collective Responsibility

    01:02:00 The Legacy of African American Muslims

    01:06:40 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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  • Faith, Healing, and Chaplaincy with Nora Zaki
    Sep 9 2025

    Chaplain Nora Zaki

    In 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 Overview

    02:19 Chaplain Nora Zaki's Background and Family

    06:40 Formative Experiences and Chaplaincy Journey

    12:27 University and Interfaith Work

    18:25 Challenges and Reflections on Interfaith Dialogue

    30:30 Impact of October 7th Events on Interfaith Relations

    36:43 Understanding Christian Zionism

    37:21 Interfaith Programming and Events

    38:02 Addressing Community Issues

    38:20 Palestinian Heritage and Cultural Events

    40:23 Interfaith Work and Global Concerns

    47:10 The Role of Muslim Chaplains

    58:09 Parenting and Community Building

    01:10:15 Final Reflections and Call to Action

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  • Imam Sulaimaan Hamed: Prepared to Serve
    Aug 29 2025

    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

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  • Mind of an Entrepreneur: Sajdah Wendy Muhammad on Legacy & Future
    Aug 18 2025

    Preserving History & Building Futures w/ Sajdah Wendy Muhammad


    In 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 Welcome

    00:31 Meet Sajdah Wendy Muhammad

    01:40 A Formative Event: Joining the Nation of Islam

    03:46 Early Career and Influence of the Nation of Islam

    09:39 Integrating Faith and Business

    17:03 Building Healthcare Facilities

    21:13 Overcoming Challenges and Learning

    30:17 Demeaning Accountant Skills

    31:06 Understanding Granular Levels of Excellence

    31:45 Challenges in Renovating Historical Buildings

    34:11 Sensitivity and Islam's Influence

    35:56 Dealing with Adversity and Haters

    41:06 The Journey to Preserving the Messenger's House

    50:05 Mind of an Entrepreneur

    56:14 The Importance of Receiving

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  • Dr. Dilara Sayeed: From the Classroom to Civic Leadership
    Aug 8 2025

    Dr. Dilara Sayeed: From the Classroom to Civic Leadership

    In 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 Welcome

    00:27 Guest Introduction: Dr. Dilara Sayeed

    00:47 Formative Experiences and Early Challenges

    05:12 Impact of Spiritual Teachers

    10:57 Founding the Muslim Civic Coalition

    12:42 Building Civic Power and Allyship

    15:16 Connecting Teaching and Community Work

    21:59 Leadership and Vision

    23:27 Prioritizing Relationships: Creator, Self, and Family

    25:43 Community Engagement and Advocacy

    26:47 Leadership and Vision

    28:23 Challenges and Triumphs in Civic Work

    32:00 Coalition Building and National Impact

    40:13 Empowering the Next Generation

    42:54 Final Reflections and Podcast Information


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