American Imam, Taymullah AbdurRahman
American Imam, Taymullah AbdurRahman
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American Imam
From Pop Stardom to Prison Abolition

Author: Taymullah Abdur-Rahman

Narrator: Taymullah Abdur-Rahman

Unabridged: 8 hr 7 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 02/27/2024

Categories: Nonfiction, Religion, Islam


Synopsis

Imam Taymullah Abdur-Rahman’s incredible life story weaves the contemporary Black American experience with the Black Muslim American experience and emphasizes the role of interreligious dialogue in the fight for abolition and justice.

By the time he was twelve, Taymullah Abdur-Rahman (born Tyrone Sutton) was a rising pop star, recruited as part of the R&B group Perfect Gentlemen, with a top ten hit, national teen magazine covers, and an appearance on The Oprah Winfrey Show. However, after his music career peaked, Abdur-Rahman found himself back home, with little to show for his success. He became a teen father struggling to survive in Roxbury, MA. Seeing Islam as a way to discipline himself in an unrelenting environment, he converted. He went on to work in a maximum security prison as a Muslim chaplain, where he became zealously focused on saving souls instead of understanding the outside forces that lead men to prison.

Later, in his work as the first paid Muslim chaplain at Harvard, Abdur-Rahman began to seek counsel outside of Islam, engaging with Jewish and Christian mentors who opened his eyes to the gifts of interreligious dialogue and helped lead him to what he was truly seeking: enlightenment. With this new framework, he returned to working with prisoners and clearly saw the cyclical effects of systemic racism that keep Black and brown people locked up and without support in America today. A sweeping narrative, American Imam voices the contemporary concerns of Black Muslim Americans in the shadow of El Hajj Malik El Shabazz, in the aftermath of 9/11, and in light of the fights for social justice and prison abolition. Abdur-Rahman’s story sounds an indelible rallying cry for understanding across race, religion, and cultural divides.

“Captivating and poignant, American Imam traces the formative influences and wildly shifting fortunes of esteemed Black American convert Taymullah Abdur Rahman.”—Celene Ibrahim, PhD, author of Women and Gender in the Qur’an

Reviews

Goodreads review by Tracy on April 06, 2024

I received this book as part of an Early Reviewer Program. The beauty of reading is how it allows you to walk in someone else’s shoes. This ability to shadow another brings a new point of view. It brings us closer to cultural competence and encourages us to develop new empathy toward others. Taymullah......more

Goodreads review by Steve on March 08, 2024

This is a raw and compelling memoir of redemption, purpose, and religious reform by a Black American imam who has worked in secondary schools, state prisons, and an elite university. Imam Taymullah's own story is fascinating and told with honesty, humility, and a kind of no-holds-barred freewheeling......more

Goodreads review by Robin on February 20, 2024

I received this book as part of a Goodreads giveaway. I went into this book expecting the story of his life, and while the book does cover some events from his life it is not an autobiography or memoir. It was a good read about Islam and did give me more of an understanding of this religion. Overall......more

Goodreads review by Claire on April 25, 2024

“The throne of God will not shake because a human being has a question or two” This book was everything I hoped it would be. I learned a ton, and the author talked about the intersection of faith and social justice in a very compelling way. I don’t know that I agree with everything in it, but I would......more

Goodreads review by Doris on April 06, 2024

Have not received this book so I cannot read or review at this time. But I’m aware of how important reviews are.......more