The Search for a Muslim American Identity

The Search for a Muslim American Identity

Top of Mind with Julie Rose

Muslim-American Identity, Doctors with Disabilities, Stress

Episode: Muslim-American Identity, Doctors with Disabilities, Stress

  • Jul 18, 2017 11:00 pm
  • 20:40 mins

Guest: Asma Uddin, JD, Director of Strategy, Center for Islam and Religious Freedom, founder, AltMuslimah.com When the media or non-Muslims talk of Islam, we tend to act as if there are just two Muslim communities: the terrorists and the non-terrorists. As if every peaceful Muslim living in the US is cut from the same cloth.  But, in fact, American Muslims are the most racially diverse religious group in the country. They’re Arab, African, African American, South Asian, European, Latino and White American – the list goes on. Many, but not all, are immigrants to the US. They have different cultures, speak different languages, and practice Islam in slightly different ways. So what does it mean to be a Muslim American?