Abdul Malik

Abdul Malik is an American Islamic speaker, educator, and community leader known for his engaging lectures on identity, social justice, and spiritual revival. He speaks from a place of authenticity and experience, drawing large audiences in mosques, conferences, and online platforms. Malik’s journey from a Hindu upbringing to Islam profoundly shapes his message. In his talk “Why my family TORTURED me for BECOMING Muslim,” he shares the emotional challenges of religious transformation. His story resonates deeply with those facing similar paths and helps build bridges across communities. At events like the New Horizons Annual Conference (2012) and Hilaal TV seminars, he gives powerful talks on topics such as “21st Century Muslim,” “Conviction and Courage,” “Women in Islam,” and “The Making of a Slave: Psychological Warfare.” His style blends thought-provoking storytelling with practical advice, ensuring faith is felt rather than just followed. Malik addresses pressing social issues, including oppression, identity loss, and community resilience. In lectures like “From Freedom to Captivity: Lessons from Oppression” and “Pathways to Peace and Justice,” he inspires youth to engage in meaningful action rooted in faith. Through his clarity, passion, and relatability, Abdul Malik continues to impact diverse audiences. Whether teaching live or online, he encourages Muslims to live with conviction, intellectual clarity, and a strong moral compass.

About

Abdul Malik is an American Islamic speaker, educator, and community leader known for his engaging lectures on identity, social justice, and spiritual revival. He speaks from a place of authenticity and experience, drawing large audiences in mosques, conferences, and online platforms. Malik’s journey from a Hindu upbringing to Islam profoundly shapes his message. In his talk “Why my family TORTURED me for BECOMING Muslim,” he shares the emotional challenges of religious transformation. His story resonates deeply with those facing similar paths and helps build bridges across communities. At events like the New Horizons Annual Conference (2012) and Hilaal TV seminars, he gives powerful talks on topics such as “21st Century Muslim,” “Conviction and Courage,” “Women in Islam,” and “The Making of a Slave: Psychological Warfare.” His style blends thought-provoking storytelling with practical advice, ensuring faith is felt rather than just followed. Malik addresses pressing social issues, including oppression, identity loss, and community resilience. In lectures like “From Freedom to Captivity: Lessons from Oppression” and “Pathways to Peace and Justice,” he inspires youth to engage in meaningful action rooted in faith. Through his clarity, passion, and relatability, Abdul Malik continues to impact diverse audiences. Whether teaching live or online, he encourages Muslims to live with conviction, intellectual clarity, and a strong moral compass.

More From Muslim Central