Allah Quote by Michael Muhammad Knight
““I'm a spiritual person, she said. "I believe in Allah, you know, though I don't always call It 'Allah' and I pray the way I want to pray. Sometimes I just look out at the stars and this love-fear thing comes over me, you know? And sometimes I might sit in a Christian church listening to them talk about Isa with a book of Hafiz in my hands instead of the hymnal. And you know what, Yusef? Sometimes, every once in a while, I get out my old rug and I pray like Muhammad prayed. I never learned the shit in Arabic and my knees are uncovered, but if Allah has a problem with that then what kind of Allah do we believe in?””
About This Quote
The speaker embraces a personal, eclectic spirituality, blending Islamic, Christian, and poetic influences while questioning rigid religious forms.
In simple terms: She mixes faith traditions and seeks a flexible, heartfelt connection with the divine.
Honor personal spiritual experience over strict ritual.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- daily prayer
- interfaith dialogue
- reading poetry
- visiting different worship spaces
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you balance personal meaning with community expectations?
- What does flexibility in worship mean for your identity?
May lack depth in traditional doctrine; risk of superficiality.