ποΈ In this episode of the Sumud Podcast, we speak with Amani Al-Khatahtbeh, activist, author, and founder of MuslimGirl.com, about the personal and political realities shaping Muslim and Palestinian lives today. She reflects on grief, identity, and resilience amid the ongoing violence in Gaza, and discusses how media narratives, systemic oppression, and collective trauma intersect with her own experiences growing up Muslim in post-9/11 America. The conversation explores storytelling, community responsibility, and the importance of humanizing Palestinian voices, while highlighting how courage, solidarity, and truth-telling can challenge injustice from within and beyond our communities.
π Amani Al-Khatahtbeh is a global media founder, political strategist, and leading voice at the intersection of digital rights, culture, and power. As the creator of Muslim Girl, she has spent the past decade reshaping the narrative of Muslim women in the West, transforming it from a point of marginalization into a cultural and political force. Her work sits at the forefront of critical global conversations on free expression, platform accountability, and the future of the digital public square. Named one of CNNβs β25 Most Influential American Muslims,β Amani became the first Muslim woman from New Jersey in American history to run for U.S. Congress. Her first book, Muslim Girl: A Coming of Age (Simon & Schuster), is a two-time Editorsβ Pick on The New York Times Best Sellers list. Labeled by The Economist as a βgeneration prophet,β her writing and commentary have appeared in TIME, The Washington Post, Variety, and beyond. Amaniβs influence spans media, policy, and culture. She has been recognized by Forbes 30 Under 30 and has collaborated with leading institutions, brands, and international organizations. She has shared stages with President Bill Clinton, Gloria Steinem, Shonda Rhimes, Hasan Minhaj, and other influential voices shaping global discourse. She is currently building Digital Assembly, a next-generation think tank focused on redefining participation, equity, and governance in the digital age.
π In this conversation, we explore
β The emotional and psychological impact of the ongoing tragedy in Palestine
β How collective grief and personal loss intersect in times of war and crisis
β Growing up Muslim in post-9/11 America and navigating identity under scrutiny
β The role of media in shaping narratives about Muslims and Palestinians
β Islamophobia, misogyny, and the unique challenges faced by Muslim women
β Internal community struggles and the importance of solidarity and accountability
β The intersection of feminism, faith, and cultural identity
β Activism, moral courage, and making difficult ethical decisions in public life
β The power of storytelling to humanize marginalized communities
β Why protecting and uplifting vulnerable voices is essential for collective liberation
β± Chapters
00:00 Opening clip: Protecting women + liberation message
01:00 Introducing Amani + background and achievements
03:00 Ramadan, grief, and mental health in community
07:00 Identity, hijab journey, and finding roots in Jordan
13:00 Muslim Girl origin: blogging, bullying, and representation
20:00 Activism, backlash, and navigating public visibility
32:00 Community tensions, feminism, and protecting Muslim women
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