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Project100: Who's Who Profiles

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Who’s Who is a show by, for, and about young Muslim professionals. Our 25 minute episodes highlight the fascinating life stories of Muslim achievers, the unique paths they have taken in life, the challenges they have struggled through, and the moments of change and transformation they have experienced. In the "Minute to Win It" segment, guests share one piece of advice about balancing success in the deen and dunya. Profiled guests are participants in the Muslim American Society's P100 Program, including people who have achieve success in business, technology, nonprofits, and more.

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7/4/2021

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December 27, 2025

Dawah: A New Paradigm

<p>As American Muslims move from survival to stability, what comes next? In this episode of Who’s Who: P100 Profiles, host <strong>Abdusalaam Marshall</strong> speaks with <strong>Br. Hossam AlJabri</strong>, former Executive Director of the Muslim American Society, about <strong>reinvigorating dawah in America</strong>. They explore Islam’s relevance in a secular age marked by spiritual emptiness, how Muslims can share their faith authentically in professional and digital spaces, and why dawah must be supported by a collective ecosystem—not just individual effort. A timely conversation on faith, purpose, and responsibility.</p>

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August 18, 2023

Courage: There is Someone Out There Like You

<p>In this episode we speak with Lamise el Betar, who describes how her medical condition gives her empathy for others and inspires her to serve those in need. Never afraid to stand out, Lamise is a role model who encourages Muslims to be their authentic selves and help those around them.</p> <p>Lamise is a non-profit professional who first came to the US as an international student from Egypt on a special scholarship funded by then President Barack Obama. She talks about how important it is for Muslim immigrants and international students to build connections by giving back to their host communities, even if they plan to be there for a short time. Lamise and a small group of friends founded Akron Muslimas, an community organization dedicated to challenging stereotypes and supporting new Muslims. </p>

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June 2, 2022

Voice: "I didn't like speaking with people"

<p>Every masjid has them. A quiet brother or sister who shuns the limelight but is always there putting in the work and getting things done. Adam Aly is one such unsung hero. He proves that even those who are on the quiet side still have a lot to say. Listen to his story about finding community and finding his voice in the process. It's a story that proves that anyone can change and that change can come from unexpected places at unexpected times.&nbsp;</p>

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What is Project100: Who's Who Profiles?

Who’s Who is a show by, for, and about young Muslim professionals. Our 25 minute episodes highlight the fascinating life stories of Muslim achievers, the unique paths they have taken in life, the challenges they have struggled through, and the moments of change and transformation they have experienced. In the "Minute to Win It" segment, guests share one piece of advice about balancing success in the deen and dunya. Profiled guests are participants in the Muslim American Society's P100 Program, including people who have achieve success in business, technology, nonprofits, and more.

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This podcast updates daily.

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