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Haroon Moghul is a Pakistani-American author and commentator. He is the author of several books, including How to be a Muslim: An American Story (2017) and the upcoming Two Billion Caliphs: A Vision of a Muslim Future (2022).
Haroon Moghul | |
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Born | 1980 Massachusetts |
Occupation(s) | Academic, commentator |
Website | www |
His essays and articles have been published by numerous websites including The New York Times, CNN, The Washington Post, NPR's Fresh Air, Religion Dispatches, TIME, Foreign Policy, Guardian and Al Jazeera English. He has been a guest on CNN, MSNBC, Fox News, the BBC, The History Channel, NPR, and Al Jazeera English.[1]
Personal life
editMoghul was born and raised in a Pakistani Punjabi family[2] in New England. His father, Dr. Sabir Moghul, is a retired orthopedic surgeon and his late mother was a primary care physician. Both his parents were immigrants to the United States from the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. His father's roots are in Rawalpindi and his mother's roots were in East Punjab.[3] He has one older brother, an attorney.
Works
edit- 2003 My First Police State
- 2006 The Order of Light
- 2014 "Prom, InshAllah," in Salaam, Love: American Muslim Men on Love, Sex, and Intimacy
- 2017 How to Be a Muslim: An American Story
- 2022 Two Billion Caliphs: A Vision of a Muslim Future
References
edit- ^ "Haroon Moghul Contributors Page". Archived from the original on 2014-06-03.
- ^ Moghul, Haroon (June 6, 2017). How to Be a Muslim: An American Story. Beacon Press. p. 81. ISBN 9780807020746.
- ^ Haroon Moghul (February 15, 2016), "My Family's Muslim Immigrant Story Wouldn't Happen in Trump's America". Haaretz.