Haroon Moghul

Haroon Moghul is the Fellow in Jewish-Muslim Relations at the Shalom Hartman Institute of North America. He’s been published by the New York Times, Washington Post, TIME, and CNN, and contributed to NPR’s Fresh Air. In 2016, he was honored with the Religion News Writer’s Award for Religion Reporting Excellence for his work at Religion Dispatches. Haroon is the author of How to be a Muslim: An American Story, which the Washington Post called “an extraordinary gift,” and “an authentic portrayal of a vastly misunderstood community.” He was a Fellow at Fordham Law School’s Center on National Security and with the National Security Studies Program at New America Foundation. He graduated from Columbia University with an M.A. in Middle Eastern, South Asian and African Studies. He enjoys snowboarding, loves to read, appreciates travel in manageable doses, and, after Episode VIII, has decided that Star Trek is indeed better than Star Wars.