
Michael Muhammad Knight (born 1977) is an American novelist, essayist, and journalist. His writings are popular among American Muslim youth. The San Francisco Chronicle described him as "one of the most necessary and, paradoxically enough, hopeful writers of Barack Obama's America," while The Guardian has described him as "the Hunter S. Thompson of Islamic literature," and his non-fiction work exemplifies the principles of gonzo journalism. Publishers Weekly describes him as "Islam's gonzo experimentalist." Within the American Muslim community, he has earned a reputation as an ostentatious cultural provocateur. He obtained a master's degree from Harvard University in 2011 and is a Ph.D. student in islamic studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

A Road Odyssey Through Islamic America
2007

2009

2009

2016

Forty Introductions
2019

Baraka Networks and the Prophetic Assemblage
2020

2009

Secretions of Islamic Atheism
2023

2005

Islam, Hip-hop and the Gods of New York
2007

Islam, Drugs, and Writing
2013

2011

2015

2012