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Ebrahim Moosa is the Mirza Family Professor of Islamic Thought & Muslim Societies at the
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with appointments in the Department of History and in the Kroc Institute for International Studies in the Keough School of Global Affairs. He is co-director of the Contending Modernities program at Notre Dame. He was previously Professor of Religion and Islamic Studies at
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. He is considered a leading scholar of contemporary Muslim thought. Moosa has been named as one of the top 500 Influential Muslims in the World.


Life and career

Moosa completed his theological training in the early 1980s in India, graduating with specialization in the traditional Islamic sciences from Darul Ulum Nadwatul Ulama in
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, India. His Ph.D. is from the
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, where he taught until the late 1990s. He was visiting professor of Islamic studies at
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from 1998 to 2001. From 2001 to 2014, he taught in the Religion department at Duke University. In the Fall of 2014 he moved to Notre Dame. According to the contemporary scholar Adis Duderija, Moosa is "one of the most prominent intellectual theoreticians behind progressive Muslim thought." According to
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Professor Khaled Abou El Fadl, Moosa is "a formidable Muslim intellectual and scholar." Moosa served as a professor of Religion and Islamic Studies at the
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. In 2007, he was invited to deliver his lecture, "Ethical Challenges in Contemporary Islamic Thought," in Morocco, which was attended by King Muhammad VI. Moosa specializes in classical and medieval Muslim thought, Islamic ethics/law, and religion and modernity.


Publications

Moosa has contributed articles to ''Middle East Law and Governance'', ''Journal of the American Academy of Religion'', ''Journal for Islamic and Near Eastern Law'', ''The Journal of Law and Religion'', ''Islamic Studies'', ''History of Religions'', ''Islamic Law and Society'', and ''Der Islam'', among others. He authored ''Ghazali and the Poetics of Imagination'' (
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, 2005), which won the
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's Best First Book in the History of Religions Award in 2006. He authored '' What Is a Madrasa?'', an introduction to
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in India and Pakistan, which according to Maryam Kashani, "contributes a South Asian perspective to the rich scholarship on Islamic education." He edited and wrote the introduction to Fazlur Rahman's ''Revival and Reform in Islam: A Study of Islamic Fundamentalism'' (Oneworld, 1999), ''Islam in the Modern World'' (with Jeffrey Kenney; Routledge, 2013), and ''Muslim Family Law in Sub-Saharan Africa: Colonial Legacies and Post-colonial Challenges'' (with Shamil Jeppie and Richard Roberts; Amsterdam University Press, 2010).


References


Citations


General bibliography

*Carl W. Ernst and Richard Martin (eds.) ''Rethinking Islamic Studies: From Orientalism to Cosmopolitanism'' (University of South Carolina Press, 2010). *Adis Duderija. ''Constructing a Religiously Ideal "Believer" and "Woman" in Islam: Neo-traditional Salafi and Progressive Muslims' Methods of Interpretation'' (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011) * Omid Safi (ed.) ''Progressive Muslims: On Justice, Gender, and Pluralism'' (Oxford: Oneworld, 2003) *Deborah Caldwell, "Hajj in a Time of War: An Interview with Ebrahim Moosa" in Michael Wolfe, ''Taking Back Islam: American Muslims Reclaim Their Faith'' (Rodale, 2004) *James Boyd White (ed.) ''How Should We Talk about Religion?: Perspectives, Contexts, Particularities'' (Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 2006)


External links


Official websiteDuke University Department of Religious Studies WebsiteDeleuzian Musings on Ghazali and the Poetics of ImaginationEbrahim Moosa's page at The Immanent Frame

Ebrahim Moosa on the Challenges Facing Islam
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