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The American Muslim Podcast

The American Muslim Podcast

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The American Muslim Podcast is your gateway to exploring the diverse and dynamic stories shaping the American Muslim experience. Hosted by Imam Tariq I. El-Amin, this podcast shines a spotlight on the voices of leaders who are making a profound impact in their communities, and in the public square. From imams and chaplains to Islamic school leaders, teachers, scholars, and non-profit pioneers, we celebrate those who dedicate themselves to serving others. These inspiring individuals include masjid leaders, community activists, and youth mentors who exemplify the values of faith, compassion, and resilience in their work. Through insightful conversations and authentic narratives, we explore how these leaders navigate faith, identity, and service, offering a unique perspective on the evolving role of American Muslims in shaping society.Copyright 2026 El-Amin Communications Islam Persönliche Entwicklung Persönlicher Erfolg Philosophie Sozialwissenschaften Spiritualität
  • The Cost of Impunity by Imam Tariq I. El-Amin
    Jan 26 2026

    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-Amin

    Music & Art by Tariq I. El-Amin

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    10 Min.
  • 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


    Image: Tariq I. El-Amin

    Music: ‘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


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    1 Std. und 3 Min.
  • 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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    56 Min.
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