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#56 Preacher Moss | American Muslim Comedian | Allah Made Me Funny
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#56 Preacher Moss | American Muslim Comedian | Allah Made Me Funny

Preacher Moss is a distinguished American comedian, writer, and educator, best known for his pivotal role as the founder of the groundbreaking comedy tour, 'Allah Made Me Funny.' This tour played a crucial role in boosting the confidence of Muslims worldwide in the aftermath of the events of 9/11 in 2001. Collaborating with fellow comedians Azhar Usman, Mo Amer, and Azeem Muhammad, Preacher Moss embarked on a journey that not only entertained but also served as a source of empowerment.

Beyond his success in the stand-up comedy realm, Preacher Moss's talents extended to writing for renowned figures such as Damon Wayans and George Lopez. Despite achieving trailblazing success as an American Muslim comedian, Moss, often referred to as the O.G. (Original Gangster), deliberately resisted the allure of mainstream comedy career opportunities, steadfast in his commitment to uphold his faith without compromise.

Born into a Christian family in Washington DC in the 1960s, Moss's formative years were shaped by the harsh realities of racism. His parents, both civil rights activists, embody the spirit of change—his father a Black Panther, and his mother having crossed paths with Martin Luther King Jr.

As a Sunni Muslim, Preacher Moss was inspired by Imam Warith Deen Muhammad but also benefited from the discipline and self-dignity espoused by the Nation of Islam.

Delving into his unique perspective, Preacher Moss shares his experiences of being Black within the Muslim community, shedding light on how he navigated the challenges of racism within this diverse group.

His story not only entertains but also serves as a platform for fostering understanding and unity. Listen in as Preacher Moss opens up about his unique journey, offering valuable insights and inspiring anecdotes that transcend the boundaries of comedy.

In this episode, we discuss:

  • Early life and childhood. Growing up in an active civil rights household.

  • Racism as a child

  • Becoming a Muslim

  • Origins and strategy behind ‘Allah Made Me Funny’

  • Muslim comedians in the mainstream

  • Comedy mentor Dick Gregory

  • Imam Warith Deen Muhammad and the Nation of Islam

  • Personal sacrifices

  • Meeting Muhammad Ali

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USEFUL LINKS

- Watch this episode on YouTube:

https://www.youtube.com/muslimcentric

- Preacher Moss

https://preachermoss.com/my-story

https://www.instagram.com/preachermoss

https://twitter.com/PreacherMOSS

https://www.facebook.com/preachermoss

https://www.youtube.com/@PreacherM1

- Allah Made Me Funny

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allah_Made_Me_Funny

- Interview with Brother Ali (Travelers Podcast)

https://youtu.be/iX9__GYxkv8?si=UKO6gPcXVGxZgALr

https://youtu.be/9iRZ3XRcPPo?si=p_jNPSuxP9CKwFX3

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