Ron Geaves (born 7 June 1948) is a British scholar of
religious studies who was professor of the comparative study of religion at
Liverpool Hope University
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in England, retiring in December 2013. He was formerly Programme Leader and Chair in religious studies at the
University of Chester
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in England (2001-2007) and Head of Department at the University of Chichester (1999-2001). He was chair of the Muslims in Britain Research Network (2007-2010) and instrumental in the creation of BRAIS (British Association of Islamic Studies), remaining on their advisory board.
Academic career
His Ph.D. from the
University of Leeds
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was on community formation amongst British
Muslims (1990-1994) and he has remained interested in the history of the development of Islamic religious life in Britain throughout his career. He has become known by his expertise in the adaptation and transmigration of religions to the West, especially
Islam, but also
Sikhism
Sikhism (), also known as Sikhi ( pa, ਸਿੱਖੀ ', , from pa, ਸਿੱਖ, lit=disciple', 'seeker', or 'learner, translit= Sikh, label=none),''Sikhism'' (commonly known as ''Sikhī'') originated from the word ''Sikh'', which comes fr ...
and
Hinduism
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and his academic championing of the study of 'lived' religions. He is the author of several books, including ''The Sufis of Britain'', which explored the manifestations of Islamic mysticism in the UK and ''The Continuum Glossary of Religious Terminology '' an extensive glossary of seven major world faiths, ''The Study of Religion'' (co-authored with George Chryssides), a key undergraduate text. Probably his most successful work has been ''Islam in Victorian Britain: The Life and Times of Abdullah Quilliam'', generating considerable interest among both Muslims in Britain and the media.
Geaves has taught several subjects including Islam, Hinduism, Sikhism, the Sociology and Anthropology of Religion,
Judaism
Judaism ( he, ''Yahăḏūṯ'') is an Abrahamic, monotheistic, and ethnic religion comprising the collective religious, cultural, and legal tradition and civilization of the Jewish people. It has its roots as an organized religion in the ...
,
Christianity
Christianity is an Abrahamic monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth
Jesus, likely from he, יֵשׁוּעַ, translit=Yēšūaʿ, label=Hebrew/Aramaic ( AD 30 or 33), also referred to as Jesu ...
and ancient religions. His interests lie in the spiritual manifestations of Islam and Indian traditions.
[Biography page]
, University of Chester
Geaves was one of the earliest Western students of Maharaji (
Prem Rawat
Prem Pal Singh Rawat (born 10 December 1957), formerly known as Maharaji, is an international speaker and book-author. His teachings include a meditation practice he calls "Knowledge", and peace education based on the discovery of personal re ...
, known also as Guru Maharaj Ji). Geaves has written a number of papers related to Maharaji and his organizations, such as the
Divine Light Mission
The Divine Light Mission (''Divya Sandesh Parishad''; DLM) was an organization founded in 1960 by guru Hans Ji Maharaj for his following in northern India. During the 1970s, the DLM gained prominence in the West under the leadership of his fourth ...
, and
Elan Vital.
In July 2006, as he prepared to give an inaugural lecture at the University of Chester to dignitaries and members of the
Muslim community in the North West of
England
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, he commented that the
7 July 2005 London bombings
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were "primarily an extreme form of demonstration" that had to be seen within a long history of protests by British Muslims. He also said that "terrorism is a political word which always seems to be used to demonise people".
["London bombers not terrorists - professor"]
Kate Mansey Daily Post Staff, ''Liverpool Daily Post
The ''Liverpool Post'' was a newspaper published by Trinity Mirror in Liverpool, Merseyside, England. The newspaper and its website ceased publication on 19 December 2013.
Until 13 January 2012 it was a daily morning newspaper, with the tit ...
''. 4 April 2006 Various spokespersons expressed strong disagreement with these statements.
[Andrew Alderson and Chris Hasting]
7 July bombs were a 'demo' not terrorism, claims professor
in The Telegraph
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Australia
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9 April 2006
Since retirement from full-time University employment, he has continued his research into British Muslim communities and working alongside various Islamic educators, engaged in curriculum reform. He is currently Honorary Visiting Professor in the Centre for the Study of Islam in Britain at Cardiff University.
Works
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Articles
* ''The legitimisation of a North Indian form of Skanda worship in the UK: the transmigration of Baba Balaknath from rural Punjab to urban centres of Britain'', with Catherine Barnes, 2nd Skanda-Murukan Conference, Published in DISKUS Vol. 4, No.2 (1996)
* ''Baba Balaknath: an exploration of religious identity'' delivered to the British Association for the Study of Religions' Annual Conference 16–19 September 1996 at University College of St. Martin, Lancaster.
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*GEAVES, R.A. “INDIA 1857: A MUTINY OR A WAR OF INDEPENDENCE? THE MUSLIM PERSPECTIVE.” ''Islamic Studies'', vol. 35, no. 1, 1996, pp. 25–44. ''JSTOR'', www.jstor.org/stable/20836926. Accessed 11 Mar. 2021. https://www.jstor.org/stable/20836926
Contributions
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* ''Elan Vital'' in:
* ''From Guru Maharaj Ji to Prem Rawat: Paradigm Shifts over the Period of 40 Years as a "Master"'', in: .
References
External links
Biographical page at the University of Chester website
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Academics of the University of Chester
Alumni of the University of Leeds
Living people
People associated with Liverpool Hope University
Prem Rawat
Religion academics
Researchers of new religious movements and cults
1948 births