Talking With Teachers With Dr. Abdullah bin Hamid Ali

Lamppost Education Initiative

The ‘Talking With Teachers’ Podcast will provide revealing insights into the unique contributions of famous and less-known scholars and teachers. Hosted by Dr. Abdullah bin Hamid Ali, an Associate Professor at Zaytuna College and the Founding Director of the Lamppost Education Initiative (Lamppost). Each episode will discuss key features of the academic journey of our guests as well as explore a particular thinker’s key intellectual/cultural contributions. Guests will primarily be Muslim scholars, Imams, and others of note from the community.

  1. Talking With Teachers Season 6 Episode 10: Shaykh Jamal ud-Deen Hysaw

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    Talking With Teachers Season 6 Episode 10: Shaykh Jamal ud-Deen Hysaw

    Shaykh Jamal ud-Deen Hysaw — From Chicago to Tarim: Finding the Sunnah Through Sacred Knowledge | Talking With Teachers In this powerful episode of Talking With Teachers, we sit down with Shaykh Jamal ud-Deen Hysaw, a teacher of the Islamic sciences whose journey to sacred knowledge spans decades of study across Syria and Yemen. Originally from Chicago, Illinois, Shaykh Jamal embraced Islam in 1992 after an early attraction shaped in part by the themes and messages of conscious rap music. His search for truth led him to Damascus, Syria, where he studied Arabic and Islamic studies at Abu Nur Institute and the University of Damascus. He later continued his studies in Tarim, Yemen at Dar al-Mustafa under the tutelage of the famed scholars of the Habā’ib, including Habib Umar bin Hafidh, Habib Abdur-Rahman bin Hafidh, Shaykh Umar al-Khatib, and Habib Ali al-Jifri. During this period, he received authorization to teach classical works in Shafi‘i fiqh, ‘aqidah, hadith, tafsir, and the sciences of the heart. In this conversation, Shaykh Jamal reflects on: • His personal journey into Islam and the unexpected influences that shaped his early path • The role of conscious rap music in sparking his initial interest in Islam • His difficult experiences with harsh approaches to religious practice and narrow understandings of the Sunnah • How studying under Habib Umar bin Hafidh transformed his understanding of the Prophetic tradition and deepened his spiritual connection to the Sunnah • The importance of balance, character, and spiritual refinement in practicing Islam today Shaykh Jamal currently resides in Atlanta, Georgia, where he serves as an Arabic instructor at the Atlanta Masjid of Al-Islam. He continues his studies under Shaykh Muhammad bin Yahya An-Ninowy and leads regular learning programs, seminars, retreats, and community initiatives. This episode offers profound reflections on transformation, sacred learning, and the living tradition of the Sunnah in the modern world.

    1h 12m
  2. Talking With Teachers-Season 6-Episode 4: Imam Qasim Khan

    12/22/2025

    Talking With Teachers-Season 6-Episode 4: Imam Qasim Khan

    In this powerful and deeply personal episode of Talking With Teachers, we sit down with Imam Qasim Khan to explore his remarkable spiritual journey and lifelong commitment to faith, justice, and community leadership. Imam Qasim reflects on his early religious experiences, including his involvement in major Black social and religious movements such as the Nation of Islam and the Black Panther Party, and how these formative years shaped his worldview and moral compass. He also shares a lesser-known chapter of his life—his time as a gospel singer—and how music, spirituality, and devotion intersected long before his embrace of Islam. The conversation then turns to one of the most controversial periods of his public life, when Imam Qasim faced media attacks in Houston, Texas, accusing him of attempting to impose “shari‘ah law.” He responds directly to these claims, clarifying that his efforts were rooted not in coercion, but in encouraging Muslims to respect their own religious values, particularly through peaceful protest against Muslims selling alcohol within their communities. This episode offers rare insight into: The evolution of Black religious consciousness in America Islam, social justice, and grassroots activism Media misrepresentation of Muslim leadership Faith-based moral reform versus political fear-mongering A candid, thought-provoking discussion that challenges stereotypes and highlights the complexities of Muslim leadership in America today.

    1h 25m
  3. Talking With Teachers: Season 6 Episode 3: Dr. Zachary Wright

    12/15/2025

    Talking With Teachers: Season 6 Episode 3: Dr. Zachary Wright

    In this powerful episode of Talking With Teachers, Dr. Abdullah bin Hamid Ali sits down with Dr. Zachary Wright, an esteemed scholar of Islam and African Muslim intellectual history, for a rich and illuminating conversation on spirituality, scholarship, and tradition. Dr. Wright reflects on his early influences in Islam, the scholars and teachers who shaped his spiritual and intellectual journey, and his path within the Tijani Tariqah. The discussion explores the importance of maintaining the wird, its role in spiritual discipline, and how structured remembrance of Allah cultivates consistency, humility, and presence of heart. This episode also highlights the often-overlooked legacy of African Islamic scholarship, emphasizing Africa’s central role in preserving, transmitting, and enriching Islamic knowledge across generations. Dr. Wright sheds light on the depth of West African scholarly traditions, Sufi lineages, and the enduring relevance of African Muslim contributions to global Islam. Listeners will gain valuable insights into: The spiritual foundations of the Tijani Sufi path The significance of regular dhikr and wird The continuity of African Muslim scholarship The relationship between spiritual practice and intellectual rigor Lessons for contemporary Muslims seeking rooted, authentic tradition This conversation is essential listening for anyone interested in Islamic spirituality, Sufism, African Islamic history, and living scholarly traditions. 🎧 Subscribe to Talking With Teachers for more in-depth conversations with leading scholars and thinkers.📢 Share this episode with family and friends seeking meaningful Islamic discourse. Dr. Zachary Wright, Talking With Teachers Podcast, Tijani Tariqah, Wird in Islam, African Islamic Scholarship, Sufism, Islamic Spirituality, West African Islam, Dhikr, Sufi Orders, Lamppost Education Initiative

    1h 3m

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The ‘Talking With Teachers’ Podcast will provide revealing insights into the unique contributions of famous and less-known scholars and teachers. Hosted by Dr. Abdullah bin Hamid Ali, an Associate Professor at Zaytuna College and the Founding Director of the Lamppost Education Initiative (Lamppost). Each episode will discuss key features of the academic journey of our guests as well as explore a particular thinker’s key intellectual/cultural contributions. Guests will primarily be Muslim scholars, Imams, and others of note from the community.