The Engineer's Blueprint
From the Projects to the Palace
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Matthew Carrothers
A Life Built on Discipline, A Legacy Forged in Fire.
What happens when a man applies the precision of an engineer to the deepest devotion of a father? For Luqman Abdul-Hakeem, family wasn't just a priority—it was the structure he spent his life perfecting. Rooted in the discipline of his upbringing in Flushing, Queens, and carrying that vision to the shores of Casablanca, he used his 'engineer’s blueprint' not to control, but to build a foundation of strength, faith, and discipline.
In The Engineer’s Blueprint, Omar Abdul-Hakeem takes listeners on a sweeping journey from the 12th floor of the Johnson Projects in Harlem to the white-walled villas of Casablanca, Morocco. Raised by a father who was a Navy veteran, a civil engineer, and an Aikido Sensei who walked among giants like Malcolm X and Fidel Castro, Omar was the "material" put under a relentless hammer of discipline.
This is not just a memoir of a "forbidden son" navigating the complex architecture of three mother figures and a global identity; it is a "stress test" of the human spirit. From the crack-ravaged streets of 1990s New York to the "thirteenth winter" of homelessness in Oakland, California, Omar reveals how he used his father’s logic to survive a world that expected him to become a statistic.
The Engineer’s Blueprint is an "As-Built" drawing of a life—showing every crack in the foundation and every structural repair made along the way. It is a powerful testament to the fact that while others may draw the plans, the victory of standing in the light is yours alone.
©2026 Omar Abdul-Hakeem (P)2026 Omar Abdul-Hakeem