
Imam Khalid Latif
Why We’re So Lonely: The Imam Changing How Millennials & Gen Z See Faith and Love
EP. 44 / 1:10:58
This episode features a heartfelt conversation with Imam Khalid Latif, the visionary leader of the Islamic Center of New York City. Known for his groundbreaking work in interfaith dialogue and community development, Imam Khalid shares his transformative journey from a third culture kid with Kashmiri roots to becoming a leading advocate for spiritual leadership and social justice.
November 6, 2025
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EPISODE NO. 44 / 1:10:58
Ep 44: Why We’re So Lonely: The Imam Changing How Millennials & Gen Z See Faith and Love
This episode features a heartfelt conversation with Imam Khalid Latif, the visionary leader of the Islamic Center of New York City. Known for his groundbreaking work in interfaith dialogue and community development, Imam Khalid shares his transformative journey from a third culture kid with Kashmiri roots to becoming a leading advocate for spiritual leadership and social justice.
Throughout the episode they discuss the profound concept of transformative love as the cure for a lonely generation, touching on the damaging effects of transactional relationships, the rise of artificial connections, and the importance of meaningful human bonds. With insights into the challenges faced by millennials and Gen Z, the discussion also delves into the intersection of cultural identity, the role of Islam in fostering community, and the resilience required to overcome societal inequities.
Imam Khalid's personal story is filled with inspiration, from his experiences at NYU and Princeton to founding Pillars of Peace, an organization supporting survivors of domestic violence. Learn how he balances advocacy, artistry, and spirituality while building a new chapter for his community in the West Village—a space designed to heal, empower, and unite.
Don’t miss this compelling discussion that will leave you reflecting on the power of love and community in a rapidly changing world.
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