Muslim Cool, Suad Abdul Khabeer
Muslim Cool, Suad Abdul Khabeer
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Muslim Cool
Race, Religion, and Hip Hop in the United States

Author: Su'ad Abdul Khabeer

Narrator: Ja'Air Bush

Unabridged: 10 hr 53 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 03/26/2024


Synopsis

This groundbreaking study of race, religion, and popular culture in the twenty-first century United States focuses on a new concept, "Muslim Cool." Muslim Cool is a way of being an American Muslim—displayed in ideas, dress, social activism in the 'hood, and in complex relationships to state power. Constructed through hip hop and the performance of Blackness, Muslim Cool is a way of engaging with the Black American experience by both Black and non-Black young Muslims that challenges racist norms in the U.S. as well as dominant ethnic and religious structures within American Muslim communities.

Su'ad Abdul Khabeer illuminates the ways in which young and multiethnic US Muslims draw on Blackness to construct their identities as Muslims. Thus, by countering the notion that Blackness and the Muslim experience are fundamentally different, Muslim Cool poses a critical challenge to dominant ideas that Muslims are "foreign" to the United States and puts Blackness at the center of the study of American Islam. Yet Muslim Cool also demonstrates that connections to Blackness made through hip hop are critical and contested—critical because they push back against the pervasive phenomenon of anti-Blackness and contested because questions of race, class, gender, and nationality continue to complicate self-making in the United States.

About Su'ad Abdul Khabeer

Dr. Su'ad Abdul Khabeer is associate professor and director of the Arab and Muslim American Studies Program at the University of Michigan.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Neil on April 07, 2018

I had to read this book for an online course I took. It was okay. I would rank it 1.7-1.9 stars rounded to 2 stars. The book focuses on the relationship(s) between South Asian U.S. American Muslim communities and Arab U.S. American Muslim communities to Black U.S. American Muslim communities. The fo......more

Goodreads review by Kathrina on October 06, 2017

Important scholarship here. That's all I'm going to say.......more

Goodreads review by Byron on April 07, 2019

This was much more information than I required about things like the politics surrounding the specific way Muslim girls tie their head scarves, which of course is of no real interest to me (I thought it might be more of a hip-hop thing). And yet, it doesn't really engage with some of the main contro......more

Goodreads review by Kris on June 29, 2023

This is a book of characters. It is the people the author meets, but they are not her subjects, not even her partners in research. They are, as she calls them, her teachers. These teachers are fully rounded people even on the page, because while this book is highly academic in some places, it also at......more

Goodreads review by Yazeed on May 07, 2019

I first heard about this book when some scholars and speakers who I followed posted about it when it first came out. The title showed that the book covers three areas that I really like to read about, so I threw it on my wishlist. Muslim Cool analyzes the relationship between race, religion, and hip......more