Photographer Plans 90-Day Street Journey Throughout US to Doc ‘Muslim America’

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A police officer wearing a black uniform and a hijab stands in front of a police vehicle with an American flag visible. She looks confidently at the camera, with one hand resting on her duty belt.
Raghad Alawazem, Dearborn, 2024 © Mahtab Hussain

A photographer is getting down to painting what Muslim America seems like with a 90-day highway journey throughout the United States.

In 2021, coinciding with the twentieth anniversary of 9/11, artist photographer Mahtab Hussain started a significant collection of portraits of Muslims in America. He produced portraits, with video and interviews, in six cities that discover the range of Muslim communities.

A woman with long dark hair wearing a black sleeveless turtleneck and chain necklace stands by a metal gate, with one hand in her pocket and the other resting on the bars. She has a tattoo on her forearm.
Yhana Sibelle, Los Angeles, 2022 © Mahtab Hussai
A woman with long blonde hair, dressed in black with sneakers, sits confidently in the open doorway of a black car. A house with a porch and white picket fence is visible in the background.
Candice Ashley, Los Angeles, 2022 © Mahtab Hussain
A person with short curly hair, wearing a sleeveless beige vest and floral pants, sits on an outdoor bench in a park, resting one hand on their chest and looking at the camera. Trees and a fence are visible in the background.
Ahmed Mohamed, New York City, 2021 © Mahtab Hussain

Hussain has launched a Kickstarter campaign to fund a highway journey throughout the USA, aiming to finish his “collective self-portrait” of Muslim America. He is in search of help to develop this work by way of a 90-day journey touring east to west and north to south, as he builds towards a bigger physique of labor that displays the presence of Muslims throughout the American panorama.

Two young women stand outdoors on grass in front of a worn, graffiti-covered wall. One wears a black jacket and pink pants; the other wears a colorful scarf, green top, and blue jeans. Both look seriously at the camera.
Malak and Sherouk Morsi, New York City, 2021 © Mahtab Hussain
A man with curly hair and a beard stands in front of a metal fence, wearing a dark green shirt and a textured dark cardigan. He looks calmly at the camera, with one hand holding his cardigan. A brick wall is in the background.
Mohammed Yasser, New York City, 2021 © Mahtab Hussain
A man with braided hair and a full beard, wearing a black jacket and ripped black jeans, sits in front of a worn green wall, looking directly at the camera with his hands together.
Sameen Brown, Baltimore 2023 © Mahtab Hussain

“With 9/11, a long shadow fell. For years, many Muslims felt they needed to be invisible to survive. But two decades on, a new generation is not hiding, wanting to be seen and understood, and who are shaping their styles and identities in distinctly American ways,” Hussain says. “This project is about how that presence feels. It is about belonging. It is about being woven into the fabric of the country rather than positioned as a problem within it. It is about spirituality in our daily lives.”

He plans to {photograph} Muslim communities in South Paterson, New Jersey; Minneapolis, Minnesota; Islamville, South Carolina; Islamberg, Tompkins, New York; Dearborn, Michigan; Horn Lake, DeSoto County, Mississippi; Houston, Texas; and the Grand Canyon, Arizona, amongst others.

A man wearing a black apron and gloves stands with hands on hips in front of an outdoor smoker grill, against a brick wall with utility boxes and glass blocks.
Ali Aljoom, Dearborn, 2024 © Mahtab Hussain
A young girl wearing a black hijab and brown top sits at a table in a library, resting her head on her hand and looking thoughtfully at the camera. Rows of books are visible in the background.
Aisha Mawri, Dearborn, 2024 © Mahtab Hussain
A young person wearing a black hoodie with a "The Source Hip Hop Music Awards" graphic stands outdoors in front of leafy bushes and a brick building, looking directly at the camera.
Abdoulie Ebrahim Faal, New York City, 2021 © Mahtab Hussai

“Everywhere I go, I will make portraits, videos and gather stories. The sitters for the portraits are not subjects in the typical sense — they are co-authors of a shared experience. I hope the series makes visible the powerful idea of “Umma” that connects Muslims throughout geography and background,” Hussain says.

“Through my work, I strive to reflect the richness and resilience of Muslim communities, celebrating their individuality while challenging stereotypes. Each portrait and installation is a story, an invitation to connect, and a reminder of the beauty in our shared humanity.”

Hussain’s Kickstarter campaign runs by way of 18 May 2026.

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