Focusing on the historical context, this monograph delves into the Supreme Wisdom Lessons, examining the political and metaphysical discourses that shaped Fard Muhammad's environment. It highlights various interpretive traditions surrounding the Lessons and features an annotated edition, providing readers with a deeper understanding of their significance and impact.
Michael Muhammad Knight Ordre des livres
Michael Muhammad Knight est un auteur américain dont les écrits résonnent particulièrement auprès des jeunes musulmans américains. Son œuvre est souvent décrite comme nécessaire et pleine d'espoir, lui valant le surnom d'« expérimentaliste gonzo de l'Islam ». Knight est connu pour son approche provocatrice de la culture contemporaine, explorant les thèmes de l'Islam et de l'identité avec un style littéraire unique. Ses essais et articles journalistiques, qui emploient fréquemment les principes du journalisme gonzo, offrent une perspective audacieuse et non conventionnelle.






- 2024
- 2023
Who Is Muhammad?
- 200pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Focusing on the life and teachings of the prophet Muhammad, this book blends historical and religious scholarship with original research and personal perspectives. It explores Muhammad's impact, illustrating how he is revered as a beloved figure while also facing significant criticism and controversy. Through a detailed narrative, the author examines the prophet's legacy and its diverse interpretations globally, providing a nuanced understanding of his role in the Islamic tradition and beyond.
- 2020
Muhammad's Body
- 216pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Analysing classical Muslim literary representations of Muhammad's body as they emerge in Sunni hadith and sira from the eighth to the eleventh centuries, Michael Muhammad Knight argues that early Muslims' theories and imaginings about Muhammad's body contributed in significant ways to the construction of prophetic masculinity and authority.
- 2013
Tripping with Allah: Islam, Drugs, and Writing
- 256pages
- 9 heures de lecture
The author tries to reconcile his Muslim identity with his drinking of the psychedelic tea ayahuasca, while also exploring the bigger issues of drugs, religion, modernity, and identity.
- 2011
Why I Am a Five Percenter
- 293pages
- 11 heures de lecture
The Five Percenters are denounced by white America as racists, and orthodox Islam as heretics. Encoded within Five Percent culture is a profound critique of organized religion, from which the movement derives its name: only Five Percent can act as "poor righteous teachers" against the evil Ten Percent, the power structure which uses religion to deceive the Eighty-Five Percent, the "deaf, dumb, and blind" masses. Questioning his own relationship to the Five Percent, Knight directly confronts the community's most difficult teachings
- 2009
The Taqwacores
- 256pages
- 9 heures de lecture
A Muslim punk house in the Buffalo, New York, is the setting for this intriguing tale where party-goers and worshippers converge, with Shi'a skinheads, drunk Muslims, disciplined Sunnis, and other colorful characters coming together in order to experience "taqwacore," a consciousness of the divine. Original.