About Me

I'm a journalist and editorial producer at TIME Magazine, where I've covered Muslim life in America, polio vaccination campaigns overseas, infanticide, and other atrocities afflicting the Muslim world. My writing has appeared in TIME Magazine, Raseef22, and various international publications.

My career spans diverse roles, including editing analyses on hate groups at the Center for the Study of Organized Hate and producing for NPR. I write for Raseef22 on the intersections of religion, regional conflict, and human rights in the Arab world. I've led digital production for major special projects, including TIME100 Most Influential People, The Closers, TIME100 Next, and more. 

Raised in New York City and educated in Birmingham, Alabama, I've found myself in planted in Washington, D.C.

"People who have no hold over their process of thinking are likely to be ruined by liberty of thought."

— Muhammad Iqbal