Khaleel Mohammed (1955 – January 2022[1]) was a Guyanese-born professor of Religion at San Diego State University (SDSU), in San Diego, California, a member of Homeland Security Master's Program, and, as of January 2021, Director of SDSU's Center for Islamic and Arabic Studies.
He then moved to Brandeis University where he completed a two year Kraft-Hiatt postdoctoral fellowship on the subject of the imagery of the Jew in Hadith literature.
[3][4] Khaleel Mohammed has stated that in some cases foreign-born Imams "are a threat to Canada" and that "They come from Bangladesh, South Africa, Guyana, Egypt and Syria etc.
[6] He has appeared in Obsession: Radical Islam's War Against the West[7] a film widely criticized as Islamophobic and produced by the anti-Muslim Clarion Project.
"[11] He stated that the issues about the land of Israel ought not to be settled via references to scripture, but rather by the use of human rights legislation.