Preserving The Legacy: Portraits and Stories Capturing Black Muslim Life
Portraits & Stories
Na’im Sunday reflects on being a Muslim man. He also shares what he believes his duties and responsibilities are to his family.
Jayda Ahmed reflects on her relationship with her father and how their relationship helped her become the young Muslim woman she is today.
Sister Ayesha K. Mustafaa shares reflections about freedom of the press and historical news publications in the United States, including the Muslim Journal.
Garland Bush is honest and vulnerable about her experience regarding love and marriage.
A portrait of Keem Sulaiman (with his children) paired with a verse from The Holy Qur’an.
A quote from Wali Tariq about why he chooses to adorn himself in a specific way.
An intimate interview/conversation between Amina Amatul Haqq with Rog & Bee Walker.
Dr. Su'ad Abdul Khabeer reflects on her ancestral lineage, along with her communal commitments being a part of her rich inheritance.
The widow of Antar Jannah, Tahirah J. Talib-Din, speaks on the life and legacy of her late husband.
Dr. Marcus Lambert and Zahara Basir share reflections on caring for their children and preparing them to be contributing global citizens.
Whoever does not thank people has not thanked Allah.” - Prophet Muhammad ﷺ
This online exhibition is curated by Aïdah Aliyah Rasheed, special projects lead at Sapelo Square, and Rog and Bee Walker of Paper Monday.
Generous support for this online exhibition has been provided by:
Abdul Rahim Khimani, Haroon Najam, Kamp Khalil, Musa Siddeeq and Summiyah Austin Siddeeq, Nisaa Ali, Masjidul Waritheen, Saleemah Abdul-Ghafur, and our Launchgood supporters.