Media & Publications
Explore commentary, opinion pieces, and featured media appearances by Khaled A. Beydoun across leading global publications.Ramadan, Charity and the Politics of Poverty
Published in The New York Times. A reflection on how Ramadan highlights generosity within Muslim communities while exposing broader systemic issues of poverty and inequality.
The Dangerous Myth of ‘Black Identity Extremism’
Published in The New York Times. An analysis of how national security narratives can reinforce racial bias and threaten civil liberties.
Why Global Conflicts Are Viewed Through a Double Standard
Published in The Washington Post. Examines disparities in global responses to conflicts, revealing deeper geopolitical and racial biases.
The Perils of Saying ‘Allahu Akbar’ in Public
Published in The Washington Post. A critical look at how expressions of Muslim identity are often misunderstood and stigmatized.
The Roots of American Islamophobia
Featured on PBS. A historical deep dive into the origins and evolution of Islamophobia in the United States.
How Arab and Muslim Americans Are Experiencing War Today
Published in CNN. Explores the emotional and social impact of global conflict on Arab and Muslim American communities.
Remember the Victims, Not the Terrorist
Published in CNN. A response to the New Zealand mosque attacks, urging a shift in focus toward victims and communities.
Morocco’s World Cup Run and Muslim Identity
Published in CNN. Highlights how global sports moments can reshape perceptions of Muslim identity and unity.
What It Means to Be Muslim in America Today
Published in BBC. An exploration of identity, belonging, and everyday experiences of Muslims in America.
The Rise of Liberal Islamophobia
Published in The Guardian. Examines how Islamophobia can exist within liberal discourse in subtle ways.
The World Cup, Qatar, and Islamophobia
Published in San Francisco Chronicle. Explores how global events can influence perceptions of Muslim-majority nations.
On Race, Sports, and Public Controversy
Published in San Francisco Chronicle. Analyzes public reaction to controversial remarks in sports and issues of race and accountability.
Racism in European Soccer Beneath the Surface
Published in Andscape. A look at persistent racism faced by Black European soccer players despite global recognition.
Media & Publications
Explore commentary, opinion pieces, and featured media appearances by Khaled A. Beydoun across leading global publications.
Ramadan, Charity and the Politics of Poverty
Published in The New York Times. A reflection on how Ramadan highlights generosity within Muslim communities while exposing broader systemic issues of poverty and inequality.
The Dangerous Myth of ‘Black Identity Extremism’
Published in The New York Times. An analysis of how national security narratives can reinforce racial bias and threaten civil liberties.
Why Global Conflicts Are Viewed Through a Double Standard
Published in The Washington Post. Examines disparities in global responses to conflicts, revealing deeper geopolitical and racial biases.
The Perils of Saying ‘Allahu Akbar’ in Public
Published in The Washington Post. A critical look at how expressions of Muslim identity are often misunderstood and stigmatized.
The Roots of American Islamophobia
Featured on PBS. A historical deep dive into the origins and evolution of Islamophobia in the United States.
How Arab and Muslim Americans Are Experiencing War Today
Published in CNN. Explores the emotional and social impact of global conflict on Arab and Muslim American communities.
Remember the Victims, Not the Terrorist
Published in CNN. A response to the New Zealand mosque attacks, urging a shift in focus toward victims and communities.
Morocco’s World Cup Run and Muslim Identity
Published in CNN. Highlights how global sports moments can reshape perceptions of Muslim identity and unity.
What It Means to Be Muslim in America Today
Published in BBC. An exploration of identity, belonging, and everyday experiences of Muslims in America.
The Rise of Liberal Islamophobia
Published in The Guardian. Examines how Islamophobia can exist within liberal discourse in subtle ways.
The World Cup, Qatar, and Islamophobia
Published in San Francisco Chronicle. Explores how global events can influence perceptions of Muslim-majority nations.
On Race, Sports, and Public Controversy
Published in San Francisco Chronicle. Analyzes public reaction to controversial remarks in sports and issues of race and accountability.
Racism in European Soccer Beneath the Surface
Published in Andscape. A look at persistent racism faced by Black European soccer players despite global recognition.