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Kenny Bomer (Mujahid Islam) reverted to Islam from Christianity at the age of seventeen. He currently resides in his hometown of Houston, Texas, where he hosts the popular YouTube talk show, Kenny Bomer Live: Consider This TV and functions as a Khatib for various Masjids. He is also the president of the Brazosport Islamic Society in Lake Jackson, Texas. Bomer is a student of Mishkah University where he is pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Islamic Studies. He is an independent researcher in the field of comparative religions, a public speaker, debater, and a community activist. Bomer is a former Hip-Hop/Rap artist who had recording contracts with the record labels Mr. Henry/Ichiban Records (1986) and King B Music (2000). Along with his writing and community work, Bomer is also a certified API (510) Pressure Vessel Inspector through the American Petroleum Institute.
At the age of eleven, Bomer became a ward of the state after he and his younger brother were abandoned shortly after his parents separated. He then became a resident of the Brazoria County Youth Home (BCYH) in Freeport, Texas, until the age of eighteen. It was during that time that Bomer was first introduced to religion through Christian employees of the BCYH who regularly attended Assemblies of God Churches. It was also during that time that Bomer was exposed to the religion of Islam through his fellow group mate, Norris J. Burse (a.k.a. known as Champ X or Norris Muhammad) who together with Bomer were known as the Hip-Hop/Rap group, Def Squad. Kenny Bomer and Norris Burse drew national attention in the late 80’s to early 90’s for their student/teacher collaboration in the music business, while Burse was employed as a history teacher, and was one of Kenny Bomer’s football coaches at Brazosport High School in Freeport, Texas. It was through Burse’s affiliation with the Nation of Islam, best known for people such as Malcom X, Louis Farrakhan, and Elijah Muhammad, that Kenny Bomer was introduced to Islam after reading a copy of the Qur’an during a trip to a recording studio. Bomer accepted Islam after thoroughly examining the religion during his own independent studies and research.
In 1996 Bomer built his own recording studio and began producing music for local artists. The result of that was the creation of a new group by the name of Hit Squad that operated under the banner of Bomer’s own independent record label, Draped In Black Music. Hit Squad had a strong following in the Southern region of the United States and was known for its impressive stage show until disbanding in 1999. In 2000 Bomer signed a solo recording deal with King B Music to release the album, Conspiracy Theory. However, that album was never released.
In April 2019 Bomer published the first edition of the book, Consider Islam: Disproving the Patriots of Propaganda, followed by the second edition in December of 2021. Both editions were #New Releases in the genres of Comparative Religion and Religious Studies on Amazon.
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