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Malcolm X and the Indigenizing of Islam in America by Dr. Khalil Abdur-Rashid- Talking with Teachers - Lampost Education Initiative - Feb 9, 2026

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In this episode of Talking With Teachers, we welcome Shaykh Khalil Abdur-Rashid—Harvard University’s first full-time Muslim Chaplain—to discuss his powerful new book Malcolm X and the Indigenizing of Islam in America. Shaykh Khalil explores Malcolm X’s spiritual journey, his transformation after Hajj, and how his legacy shaped an authentically American expression of Islam rooted in dignity, justice, and community. The conversation reflects on race, identity, religious leadership, and what it means for Muslims in America to build a faith tradition that is both deeply Islamic and genuinely indigenous to this land. 📖 Get the book on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Malcolm-X-Indi... Hosted by Dr. Abdullah bin Hamid Ali Produced by Lamppost Education Initiative

Amazon: Malcolm X and the Indigenizing of Islam in America - Khalil Abdur-Rashid

Abdur-Rashid explores the profound impact of Malcolm X's conversion to Islam on American society. This thought-provoking book examines how Malcolm X's in influence helped shape Islam as an integral part of America's diverse landscape, particularly within the African American community
Key Themes:
■ Malcolm X's Legacy: The book explores Malcolm X's conversion to Islam and its lasting impact on American Muslim communities.
■ Indigenizing Islam: The author examines the historical processes that led to the growth of Islam in America, particularly among African Americans.
■ African American Muslim Identity: The book discusses the development of a unique Islamic identity in America, shaped by the experiences of African Americans.
By tracing the evolution of Islam in America, this book offers valuable insights into the complex dynamics of identity, community, and faith in the American context. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in understanding the rich history and cultural significance of Islam in America

Imam Dr. Khalil Abdur-Rashid is the first full-time University Muslim Chaplain at Harvard University, Instructor of Muslim Studies at Harvard Divinity School, and Public Policy Lecturer at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government. He serves all Muslim students at Harvard, supervises the staff of the Harvard University Office of the Chaplain and also serves on the Board of Religious, Spiritual and Ethical Life at Harvard.
He was born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia and completed his doctorate degree in Liberal Studies and American Islam from Southern Methodist University in Dallas. He completed his Doctorate in Liberal Studies in American Islam from Southern Methodist University and holds both a Master of Arts in Islamic law and Middle East Studies as well as a Master of Philosophy in Islamic Law and Middle East Studies from Columbia University in New York City. He earned his bachelor’s degree in Social Work from Georgia State University and worked for the state of Georgia as a social worker for several years. He then pursued Islamic studies academically and traditionally which led him overseas to study for numerous years in the Middle East and in Istanbul, Turkey. While in Istanbul, Khalil pursued a master’s degree in Comparative Islamic Law at Marmara University and completed two advanced Islamic seminary doctoral licenses (ijaza) in Islamic Sciences.
He has taught numerous courses on Islam and Islamic law at NYU and Columbia University and taught Arabic language at Georgia State University. He was the first paid Muslim Chaplain for Columbia University and Barnard College in New York City and served as an advisor to the NYPD Police Commissioner. He also served as Imam for several years in New York City and several years as Scholar-in-Residence at a major Islamic Center in North Dallas. He is the co-founder, along with his wife, of the Islamic Seminary of America in Dallas and has worked as instructor of Islamic Studies in the Graduate of Liberal Studies Program at Southern Methodists University. He serves the entire Muslim community at Harvard University though his mentoring, programs, lectures, interfaith work, and the courses he offers in the Divinity School and Kennedy School of Government.

YouTube Video: History of Islam in America: Malcolm X to Muhammad Ali - Khalil Abdur-Rashid - Diyanet Center of America - March 8, 2019 www.diyanetamerica.org

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