10 episodes

A Pakistani American Muslim teenager comes of age post-9/11 and, twenty years later, tries to figure out what the hell happened to him and to us.
Hosted by Shahjehan Khan, King of the World is his journey through addiction, identity, creativity, and what it means to belong as a Muslim in America in the 20 years after 9/11.
A story told in seven parts.

AWARDS WON
***WEBBY Award Honoree for BEST DOCUMENTARY Podcast for 2022***
***BEST PRODUCTION - Golden Crane Awards, Asian American Podcasters Association***
***Platinum Winner - Podcast Series, Hermes Creative Award***
***Platinum Winner - Podcast Episode (Episode 1) Hermes Creative Award***
***2022 Award of Excellence - Communicator Awards***
***Platinum Winner (Episode 1) - Audio Production - AVA Digital Award***


Nominated for:
Best Podcast Host, Ambie Awards
Best Podcast Production, Ambie Awards
Best Mental Health Podcast,  Golden Crane Awards, Asian American Podcasters Association
Best Society & Culture Podcast, Golden Crane Awards, Asian American Podcasters Association
Best Sound Design, Golden Crane Awards, Asian American Podcasters Association
Best Asian Culture: Stories and Experiences Podcast, Golden Crane Awards, Asian American Podcasters Association

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King of the World Rifelion Media

    • Society & Culture
    • 5.0 • 62 Ratings

A Pakistani American Muslim teenager comes of age post-9/11 and, twenty years later, tries to figure out what the hell happened to him and to us.
Hosted by Shahjehan Khan, King of the World is his journey through addiction, identity, creativity, and what it means to belong as a Muslim in America in the 20 years after 9/11.
A story told in seven parts.

AWARDS WON
***WEBBY Award Honoree for BEST DOCUMENTARY Podcast for 2022***
***BEST PRODUCTION - Golden Crane Awards, Asian American Podcasters Association***
***Platinum Winner - Podcast Series, Hermes Creative Award***
***Platinum Winner - Podcast Episode (Episode 1) Hermes Creative Award***
***2022 Award of Excellence - Communicator Awards***
***Platinum Winner (Episode 1) - Audio Production - AVA Digital Award***


Nominated for:
Best Podcast Host, Ambie Awards
Best Podcast Production, Ambie Awards
Best Mental Health Podcast,  Golden Crane Awards, Asian American Podcasters Association
Best Society & Culture Podcast, Golden Crane Awards, Asian American Podcasters Association
Best Sound Design, Golden Crane Awards, Asian American Podcasters Association
Best Asian Culture: Stories and Experiences Podcast, Golden Crane Awards, Asian American Podcasters Association

For advertising opportunities please email PodcastPartnerships@Studio71us.com   
We wanna make the podcast even better, help us learn how we can: https://bit.ly/2EcYbu4  
Privacy Policy: https://www.studio71.com/terms-and-conditions-use/#Privacy%20Policy   

    Episode 1: 9/11

    Episode 1: 9/11

    Host Shahjehan Khan acquaints us with his family—a fivesome in a predominantly white suburb of Boston by way of Pakistan—and his conflicted identity. Despite his name literally meaning “king of the world,” young Shahjehan feels increasingly powerless. We learn three of his favorite things: a shiny red Fender Strat, weed, and figure skating. September 11th, 2001, starts out like any other school day, then the first plane hits the World Trade Center at the end of first-period calculus. The attacks continue to unfold as teachers frantically try to access the internet and reassure students, when they themselves are anything but. Direct ties to his community, extended family, and Logan Airport are discovered, and we review everything the nation knew by that evening. The association between Islam and terrorism indelibly solidifies, and Shahjehan experiences the single most defining moment of his young adult life—an indication of the forthcoming massive impacts for American Muslims.

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    • 53 min
    Episode 2: Terrifying Wars

    Episode 2: Terrifying Wars

    The United States initiates the War on Terror in response to 9/11, starting with Afghanistan and then moving seamlessly into Iraq, despite the disconnect. Historian Dr. Huma Gupta helps us understand Afghanistan’s relationship with the U.S. pre-9/11 and its history of being a World Power staging ground. We meet Bashir Ahmad, who shares his experience joining the National Guard after being kicked out of college for smoking weed a few days before the attacks. The concept of identity is broken down by Rania Mustafa, including the conflicted, parallel, and integrated forms, and we look back at why Shahjehan and many American Muslims constantly found themselves grappling with the former at this time. Arriving at college—as his mother weeps—only perpetuates Shahjehan’s highs and lowest low, and he makes a nearly fatal decision one night. The Khan family tells us about participating in a peaceful, nearly million-strong anti-war protest in New York City, leading to a disturbing reveal from Noona. We review the costs of the still-current War on Terror—in dollars spent, millions displaced, and hundreds of thousands of lives lost.

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    • 1 hr
    Episode 3: Islamophobia

    Episode 3: Islamophobia

    Shahjehan introduces us to two American Muslims profiled after 9/11 in very different ways: one’s arrival in his “dream country” nearly costs him his life as the other’s family trip becomes an interrogation. Everyone seems to be on high Muslim alert, and the American Muslim community comes out in droves to publicly denounce any and all terrorist or suspected terrorist activity by anyone Muslim or seemingly Muslim, anywhere. Islamophobia is formally defined. The passing of the PATRIOT Act allows for state-sponsored bad actors and we hear disturbing stats about those targeted, despite the riskier stats on right-wing extremists. Shahjehan tries college on yet again—still high—and goes on the defensive. Listeners get a little history lesson [spoiler: Black American Muslims helped build this country]. Saj and Noorj discuss names, specifically the whitewashing of badass immigrant names and the implications that can have.
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    • 55 min
    Episode 4: Muslims and The Media

    Episode 4: Muslims and The Media

    Shahjehan and guests walk us through the history of Brown representation in Hollywood, politics, and American pop culture. From swarthy villains and caricatures with funny accents to slightly more nuanced and uncensored depictions in the early 2000s, Muslim actors move beyond making their bread by portraying terrorists as Muslim politicians and musicians start appearing on the scene. The highly uncensored Kominas cause a stir as they claim a space for Brown kids while simultaneously being reduced to a Muslim punk antidote to the otherwise backwards Muslim world in the media. Shahjehan begins to find his voice as he channels his disquiet into his own creative journey, but will it last?
    Learn more about the people and topics in this episode on our listening guide.

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    • 57 min
    Episode 5: Watch Us, Listen to Us—Surveillance

    Episode 5: Watch Us, Listen to Us—Surveillance

    It’s 2008 and Shahjehan has just booked a one-way ticket to Pakistan. He moves in with his best friend and Kominas bandmate in Lahore, where new musical and social highs are interwoven with drug relapses, encounters at gunpoint, and Al-Faida conspiracy theorists. News from his hometown mosque in Wayland reveals that a childhood friend has been convicted of terrorist activities, which brings to question government-orchestrated spying and just whom the First Amendment applies to. 

    The Muslim Justice League’s Amira Al-Subaey and real-life victim Asad Dandia break down the Obama-era Countering Violent Extremism program, based on a since-debunked radicalization theory, which in reality counters little except faith in our leaders and one’s neighbors. This post-9/11 period of more anti-nationalist criticism, regular airport profiling, and legitimized discrimination only seems to be dividing communities and making Americans less safe.
    For more information on our guests in this episode, check out the Rifelion blog. Also visit podinbox.com/kingoftheworld to send us an audio message, some of which will play on future episodes.
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    • 59 min
    Episode 6: Recovery, Rebirth, and Resilience: Trump USA

    Episode 6: Recovery, Rebirth, and Resilience: Trump USA

    Shahjehan takes us along on The Kominas international tour, where a career pinnacle at the BBC coincides with a critical relapse into substance abuse. The consequences are dire but lead to a sincere shot at recovery with a lovable sponsor. After the Boston Marathon bombing and targeted expletives cast from a carful of dude bros, Shahjehan speaks out, this time without the cover of the band. Islamic law expert Sumbul Ali-Karamali walks us through the definition of sharia and the multimillion-dollar Islamophobia Network that appeared around that time. The band reunites at the same time Trump’s campaign to ban Muslims, build walls, and grab p*#@!^$ gains ground. In the ultimate juxtaposition, Trump comes to town and holds a rally in the exact arena where, just one year prior, Bill Nye the Science Guy was delivering Shahjehan’s commencement speech to hopeful do-gooders. In a move we still don’t understand, Trump is elected the 45th President of the United States, as lawyers, artists, friends, and covert disrupters join us to talk about how they fought back.

    Learn more about the people and topics in this episode on our listening guide.

    Check out the Rifelion blog. Also visit podinbox.com/kingoftheworld to send us an audio message, some of which will play on future episodes.

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    • 59 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
62 Ratings

62 Ratings

Rimpu K ,

If you liked Serial and wanted to know more about Adnan and Rabia’s community

… there is no better podcast than this one. You are welcome into Shahjahen’s home, family, neighborhood, community, heart, mind, spirit with the support of a reflective and extremely affable guide. If politics and history are not your thing, you will be swept away by the extremely personal and intimate story about a young man’s search for identity, immersion into a punk subculture, and struggles with addiction and mental illness. And you won’t even notice the beautiful way politics and history are woven into the story because it will just feel so authentic. Conversely if personal narratives are not your thing, you’ll be swept away by the insight, data, and research that you will learn about what it was like to be Pakistani American and Muslim and post 9/11 America, you will hear about American foreign and domestic policy, and you will learn about the world. And then perhaps you won’t notice the extremely deftly written personal story because it’s so woven into the narrative around the external world. This podcast is such a triumphant blend of the personal/global with fantastic but subtle sound design. Give it a listen!

Mgachha ,

Top Notch

As an American born, Pakistani Muslim. The things said in this series is so relatable. From telling people your “Western” name to being called Osama, Shajehan’s experiences mirror many experiences shared by the American Muslim that grew up in the post 9/11 climate.

MollyOC ,

Powerful

Moving personal perspective on the coming of age American Pakistani Muslim and the aftermath of 9/11 on the community. He shares fun childhood memories and heartbreaking stories of fellow Americans. Guests, music, and editing really create a dynamic podcast

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