
Ep. 18 | Islam in North America | Dr. Hussein Rashid
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In this episode, Dr. Hussein Rashid talks about his recently published volume, Islam in North America: An Introduction (Bloomsbury, 2024), which he co-edited with Huma Mohibullah and Vincent Biondo. Hussein discusses his trajectory as a scholar and how beginning his academic career in the post-9/11 world led him to believe in the importance of public-facing and accessible scholarship. The chapters of the book cover a wide range of topics related to Islam in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Caribbean and explore themes of race, gender, class, and sexuality, among others. Hussein sheds light on the long and little-known history of Muslims in North America, the changing perception of Muslims in the American imagination, and how Islamophobia/anti-Muslim bias and the racialization of Muslims manifest in the past and present.
Dr. Hussein Rashid is a scholar of Islam whose research focuses on Muslims and American popular culture. Hussein earned his PhD in Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, focusing on South and Central Asia, at Harvard and has since taught at many universities. Hussein writes and speaks about music, comics, movies, and the blogistan.
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