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BRIDGING THE IVORY TOWER & THE STREETS đ | Muslim Chaplain at Columbia University, Ebad What does it actually look like to lead a spiritual community inside the Ivy League? In this powerful episode of Rising in the West, we sit down with Ebad Rahman, Muslim Chaplain at Columbia University to talk about faith, service, and showing up for students in the heart of NYC. From organizing massive Eid prayers to advocating for students behind the scenes, we get real about the highs, the lows, and the spiritual weight of this work.I n this episode, we dive into: ⨠The journey from memorizing the Quran at 15 to earning a PhD ⨠What it really feels like to fight imposter syndrome ⨠Why every student needs to know the history right outside their door (including Malcolm Xâs final speech at Barnard in 1965) ⨠The danger of staying inside the "Ivory Tower" and why we must stay connected to the streets ⨠Spiritual survival tips for the "always-on" student life Ebad's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/i_baad Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction 02:15 - Memorizing the Quran to an Ivy League PhD 08:40 - Behind the Scenes: Muslim Life at Columbia 14:10 - Battling Imposter Syndrome & Finding Mentors 21:05 - Local History: Malcolm Xâs Final Speech at Barnard (1965) 27:35 - The Ivory Tower vs. The Streets: Using Knowledge Against Oppression3 5:50 - Spiritual Self-Care: Finding Peace Through Dhikr "You are more than your grades, you are more than your degrees... You are a human being. You are a soul." đ Connect With Us: Subscribe to the Channel Follow "Rising in the West" on Instagram: @risinginthewest Listen on Spotify / Apple Podcasts: Rising in the West Support our work: https://www.patreon.com/cw/RisingintheWest If this conversation brought you value, please leave a Like, Comment with your biggest takeaway, and Share it with someone who needs to hear this reminder today.
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