Muslim cool Race, religion, and hip hop in the United States

Su'ad Abdul Khabeer, 1978-

Book - 2016

This groundbreaking study of race, religion and popular culture in the 21st 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. Drawing on over two years of ethnographic research, Su'ad Abdul Khabeer illuminates the ways in which young and multiethnic U.S. Muslims dr...aw on Blackness to construct their identities as Muslims. This is a form of critical Muslim self-making that builds on interconnections and intersections, rather than divisions between "Black" and "Muslim." 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.

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Published
New York : New York University Press [2016]
Language
English
Main Author
Su'ad Abdul Khabeer, 1978- (author)
Physical Description
xi, 273 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 249-261), discography (pages 247-248) , and index.
ISBN
9781479872152
9781479894505
  • Introduction
  • The loop of Muslim cool : black Islam, hip hop, and knowledge of self
  • Policing music and the facts of blackness
  • Blackness as a blueprint for the Muslim self
  • Cool Muslim dandies : signifyin' race, religion, masculinity, and nation
  • The limits of Muslim cool
  • Conclusion : #BlackLivesMatter.
Review by Choice Review

"Muslim cool" is an extraordinary concept that brings popular culture, race, and religion into an anthropological space for examination. Many 21st-century anthropological texts strive to include the author as a source of disclosure and miss the mark. Purdue anthropologist Khabeer does this right. Using Chicago as a primary site of inquiry, the author takes readers on a journey through hip-hop and its relationship to race, Islam, and the various individuals who have locked into this venue. She also interrogates the sometimes oppositional relationships that erupt when non-black Muslims attempt to use the space of hip-hop to create an American identity. There is a deft use of contemporary analytical sources here that make sense of often-used theories on the body and surveillance. The style is very accessible, though challenging. This truly new anthropology of urban spaces and international places looks at US environments rather than those in foreign lands, a much welcomed and much needed perspective for the health and potential well-being of society, especially as it focuses on race and religion. A must read for any student of anthropology, religion, migration, or urban studies. Summing Up: Essential. All levels/libraries. --Aminah Beverly Al-Deen, DePaul University

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