Haroon Moghul

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Haroon Moghul is a Pakistani‑American author, educator, and commentator whose work explores identity, faith, and public life. He blends personal experience with scholarly insight, making him a compelling voice on American Islam and global issues. Born in Massachusetts in 1980, he grew up in a Pakistani Punjabi family in New England. His parents, both physicians, emphasized education and community service. Haroon’s journey into public life began at New York University, where he emerged as a student leader at the Islamic Center following 9/11. That experience propelled him into national conversations on faith and belonging. His bestselling memoir, How to Be a Muslim: An American Story (2017), explores his struggles with identity, mental health, and faith as a second‑generation immigrant. In 2022, he released Two Billion Caliphs: A Vision of a Muslim Future, a visionary work on Muslim leadership. He also authored earlier works including The Order of Light and My First Police State. As a public intellectual, Haroon writes for The New York Times, The Washington Post, TIME, and The Guardian. He appears regularly on CNN, NPR, MSNBC, and BBC, and serves as a fellow with organizations like the Shalom Hartman Institute and the Center on National Security at Fordham Law. Additionally, he co-hosts the Avenue M podcast. Through teaching, public speaking, writing, and podcasting, Haroon Moghul continues to shape dialogue on faith, identity, justice, and the American Muslim experience.

Episode Date
Are You Afraid Of Sharia Law
Apr 26, 2015