During Black History Month, we will be featuring interviews from different personalities. We divided our questions into three parts: Past, Present and Future.

We begin our series of interviews with from and ADAMS Center Youth Director.

Past – Malcolm X was a visionary and he had plans to establish a Muslim identity in North America.

1. Do you feel that our contemporary  generation has lost the connection to Malcolm’s legacies? Please explain (you may include suggestions and action steps)

Yes. Without a doubt we have lost the spirit, drive, integrity, etc. that Malik Al-Shabaz stood for. I say “we” because I myself have been victim to becoming complacent. His life’s message for everyone was to seek the truth and stand for it, no matter what the consequences.

2. On the eve of the 43rd anniversary of  Malcolm’s death, why do you feel we still have not been able to establish a fraction of Malcolm’s vision?

Hard to say. Perhaps we have realized some of his dream. But its less of a goal and more of a lifestyle. A lifestyle of bravery and strength. There will always be battles to be fought. Maybe with different tactics but we must be ever vigilant against racism, discrimination and hatred.

Present – Andre Carson and Keith Ellison, new leaders in a new age.

1. Mr. Carson and Mr. Ellison have added a new dimension to American politics. Do you think it is important for them to emphasize their Islamic beliefs to the American public? Why or why not?

I don’t think its important for them to emphasize their beliefs. I think it is crucial for them to stick by their beliefs. Maintain their beliefs. Everyone is a product of their upbringing. So they should keep whatever fundamental good they brought into their position and just live it. People will see for themselves. They won’t have to emphasize anything.

2. If you were a member of their administration, what advice or suggestions would you offer to them?

Its your time. Make the most of it.

Future – African American Youth

1. The youth are constantly bombarded by insidious and harmful elements in the media. Which role models would you recommend for our youth to seek inspiration and guidance? (Our Beloved Prophet is the default answer but anyone else that is in our generation?)

I think role models are local. Your neighbor, your teacher, your friends. You see them deal with stress on a day to day basis. People on TV are able to hide their true reactions. Therefore, it is also very important for everyone to remember, we are all role models and there are many little eyes looking at us searching for examples to live their lives by. We are all role models. Let’s be good ones.

2. For many, African pride is strong during the short month of February. What do you recommend to our readers to instill a consistent awareness of African history, past & present contributions and contemporary issues?

It must be a culture. If a guy play extremely well on the court, someone may shout out, “Jordan!!!” If someone is extremely smart we may shout out “Einstein!!!” But how many African American names can we shout out for academic achievements. We have to learn them and make it a culture of reminding people what our achievements are.

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Here’s the scenario: You are at an event and you meet someone, screaming familiarity. So you scan through your brain. Maybe it’s a friend of a friend, someone you know on Facebook, from a photo off Flickr, but you just cannot place the face.

Then, realization hits, you have just met someone famous. We met Ali Qazi after an introduction from his brother, our friend Faisal Qazi. After the mental scanning and introduction formalities, we had a chance to sit down with the lead guitarist and main songwriter of Project26. He was humble and down-to-earth, treating us with utmost respect. We asked Ali to share with us their latest adventures in the music world. Ali provided updates on the status of their recordings and future plans. Even though he was keen on learning from Shaykh Hamza Yusuf and Imam Zaid Shakir, he spent time talking to us about the band and the Muslim community.

Latest news: Project26 have just launched a new promotion: 26 Days to get a FREE CD. Visit their site for more details. Also, take a look at their MySpace page: http://www.myspace.com/project26theband

For an insight on America’s first all Muslim rock group, read the interview here. Facebook users can join their group page by clicking on the band photo above.

Next performance: Open Mic Night at Barako Coffee & Patisserie, 19756 Colima Rd, Rowland Heights, CA. May 18, 2007

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