This podcast shares the nuanced experiences of me and my Muslim friends from the inside out. Ultimately, these are conversations on identity: who we are, in all of our diversity, while growing up against a media backdrop of everything we are not. Our goal is to give you thoughtful stories you can relate to, or maybe even something new to think about. And if you’re not Muslim, we made this podcast for you too. Whether or not you have a Muslim friend, you’ll find one here. Hosted by Yasmin Bendaas and produced by Liz Schlemmer and Adhiti Bandlamudi.
Yasmin Bendaas, Adhiti Bandlamudi, & Liz Schlemmer
The recent and devastating attack in Afghanistan by the so-called “Islamic State” killed up to 170 people at the Kabul airport—demonstrating that the battle against branches of the extremist group isn't over, while both Muslims and non-Muslims remain in their line of fire. In this excerpt from Season 1, Imam Mohamed AbuTaleb of the Islamic Association of Raleigh walks us through Islamic texts as we refute ISIS's claim to Islamic teachings. Please note: This episode discusses topics like suicide and sexual violence.
My friends Lynn Zitawi and Sarah Derris were just toddlers when 9/11 happened. We talk about how they learned about 9/11 and navigated the realities of growing up Muslim in a post-9/11 world—including facing bullying at school, 9/11 “guilt” and the aftermath of the War on Terror.
Three friends join me on our last episode for Season 1: Nida Allam, Mohammad Alsalti, & Abdullah Dorgham. But this date is really where the conversation on Muslim American identity started for us — 9/11, when we were sitting in our elementary school classrooms — and both our worlds and the world forever changed.
My friend Abdullah Dorgham joins as co-host as we use the account of Nobel Peace Prize winner Nadia Murad, who was captured by ISIS, to examine the group’s violent tactics. & With the help of Imam Mohamed AbuTaleb of the Islamic Association of Raleigh, we look at Islamic texts to refute ISIS’s claim to Islamic teachings. Please note: This episode discusses topics like suicide and sexual violence.
Guests Farris Barakat and Belal Ali discuss the emotional and personal consequences of wars in Syria and Iraq, their parents’ home countries.
Guests Kathia Guerrero and Shirley Puente are Mexican and Peruvian converts to Islam. We talk about the Latina convert experience as a whole, including what brought them to Islam, how their family took their decision, choosing hijab, and finding community.
On this episode of Me & My Muslim Friends, guests Eiman Ali and Nigel Edwards discuss the black Muslim experience, including their experiences of racism within the Muslim community. Whether it’s going from a black woman to a black woman with hijab, or the challenges of an interracial marriage, we take it on in this conversation.
Get a taste of what we talk about on this season of Me and My Muslim Friends, from the experiences of Latina converts to dealing with wars in our parents’ home countries. Grab some tea and listen in. Our stories might be yours too.