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High-ranking US Muslim soldier performs Umrah, meets Saudi counterparts

High-ranking US Muslim soldier performs Umrah, meets Saudi counterparts
Col. Khalid Shabazz with other soldiers and counterparts. (Supplied)
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Updated 11 February 2022

High-ranking US Muslim soldier performs Umrah, meets Saudi counterparts

High-ranking US Muslim soldier performs Umrah, meets Saudi counterparts
  • Practicing his faith is a key part of Col. Khalid Shabazz鈥檚 job in the US military, where he is a chaplain providing support and religious counseling to thousands of US soldiers
  • Col. Khalid Shabazz鈥檚 work also involves providing emotional support to a wide range of soldiers from all faiths

LOS听ANGELES:听Col. Khalid Shabazz is the highest-ranking Muslim soldier in the US military, which has more than 5,000 Muslims.

Shabazz recently visited 黑料社区 to perform Umrah.

鈥淢y impression of 黑料社区 was almost hypnotic,鈥 Shabazz told Arab News. 鈥淚 loved everything about it. I felt at peace and like my life has been a purpose of getting here all my life. I took the trip to fulfill my destiny of getting closer to God.鈥

Practicing his faith is a key part of Shabazz鈥檚 job in the US military, where he is a chaplain providing support and religious counseling to thousands of US soldiers.

While most chaplains are from various Christian dominations, some are representatives of Judaism, Islam and other faiths.

Currently, there are six Muslim chaplains in the army, three in the air force, and one in the navy.


As representatives of their different faiths, chaplains wear insignia to denote their faith 鈥 and for Muslim chaplains, it is a crescent.

Yet, faith-based counseling is only a tiny part of what chaplains do when they put on a soldier鈥檚 uniform.

Shabazz鈥檚 work also involves providing emotional support to a wide range of soldiers from all faiths.

Given his rank and seniority, Shabazz is responsible for the spiritual needs of thousands of soldiers and also oversees many chaplains of lesser ranks.听听听听听听听 听听听

Apart from performing in Makkah and visiting Madinah, Shabazz also conducted important meetings with counterparts in 黑料社区 to enhance military-to-military cooperation between the two allies.

鈥淭he Saudis were professional, strategically aligned, and pragmatic on goals of ensuring they had the highest level of education for their imams to lead in the fight against intolerance and extremism,鈥 he said.

It was not his first encounter with the Saudis. In late, December a delegation of Saudis visited Fort Jackson, South Carolina.

The group of seven Saudi military officers was led by听Maj. Gen. Musfer Hassan M. Al-Qahtani, the assistant general director of the General Administration of Religious Affairs.

The visit served to build ties and discuss ways to counter extremism and build religious tolerance.


Shabazz was one of the American military officers who had met and welcomed the delegation and prayed with them.

鈥淭he Kingdom of 黑料社区鈥檚 directorate general of religious affairs team is developing a program to combat and treat manifestations of extremism, terrorism, and instilling a culture of moderation within the Ministry of Defense, in cooperation with the Department of Defense and other defense entities,鈥 said Maj. Joshua Levine, US Air Force Central Command in a media statement.听 听听

Shabazz鈥檚 path to becoming the highest-ranking Muslim in the US military is unlikely.

Raised as a Christian, he attended a Christian university in Texas. Despite being a promising basketball player he fell in with the wrong crowd.

One evening a violent altercation led him to be beaten with a shovel and shot in the back. After recovering, he was forced out of university, after which he joined the military.

In the 1990s, as a soldier, Shabazz took an interest in the ideas and life of African-American Islamic leader Malik El-Shabazz, better known as Malcolm X.

He converted to Islam and took Shabazz as his last name in homage to his hero.


A chance encounter with a Christian chaplain guided him to reorientate his military career, and he began to focus on Islamic studies.

He completed a seminary program and studied Arabic in Jordan. His recent trip to 黑料社区 also included a stopover in Jordan.听 听听听

Shabazz is also a TikTok star with about 43,000 followers.听

鈥淎fter 26 years (of being a Muslim), I finally earned my Shabazz,鈥 he said in his final post from Makkah, referring to Malcolm X.

Shabazz said that after seeing 鈥渁ll colors ... from blue-eyed blonds to black-skinned Africans鈥 performing the acts of pilgrimage together, he understood that problems of racial prejudice could be overcome through Islam.听听听 听 听 听 听听