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Su'ad Abdul Khabeer
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Su’ad Abdul Khabeer is an assistant professor of Anthropology and African American Studies at Purdue University. Su’ad received her PhD in Anthropology from Princeton University. Su’ad uses ethnography and performance art to explore the intersection of race, religion, and popular culture. Her publications include Rep that Islam: the Rhyme and Reason of American Muslim Hip Hop in the January 2007 issue of The Muslim World, Black Arabic: Some Notes on African American Muslims and the Arabic Language in the edited volume “Black Routes to Islam.” In addition to her academic writing, Su’ad’s poetry was featured in the anthology Living Islam Out Loud: American Muslim Women Speak. Su’ad has written for TheRoot.com, the Washington Post and blogs for trans-missions.org. Su’ad is also a Senior Project Advisor for the US Public Television award-winning documentary, New Muslim Cool.

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The Peculiar Case of the Black American Islamophobe

Posted August 5, 2011 | 11:36:00 (EST)

Growing up in the diverse black communities of Brooklyn, NY, being Muslim was not really a strange thing. And to a certain extent the same could be said for the rest of the city. For example, a few years ago I attended a bombazo in the South Bronx...

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