![Celebrating the Vibrant Contributions of Muslim American Culture to the US](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5fedd27915120a7c1d191b05/1700079161697-S7HQ3HGPH3UC9TATZ8T5/Screenshot%2B2023-11-06%2Bat%2B5.30.57%2BPM.jpg)
![Listening While Muslim](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5fedd27915120a7c1d191b05/1694009480630-OISAMQP26TJF1S5V5CNM/Screenshot%2B2023-09-06%2Bat%2B10.08.58%2BAM.jpg)
![Footsteps in the Dark: An interview with Asad Ali Jafri](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5fedd27915120a7c1d191b05/1615394067720-R98WS0QU3WIFTP2W34FN/asadinterview.jpeg)
Footsteps in the Dark: An interview with Asad Ali Jafri
Since I can remember I wanted to be a dancer, and since then my mother said no to that idea. See, growing up a Black Muslim girl dance is very much a part of Black culture and not very big in Muslim cultures or, so I thought.