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Tucker Hall
Room: 1142
Phone: 419.530.2845
Fax: 419.530.4539
Ovamir G. Anjum
Ovamir Anjum is Imam Khattab Endowed Chair of Islamic Studies at the Department of Philosophy
and Religious Studies, University of Toledo. His work focuses on the nexus of theology,
ethics, politics and law in classical and medieval Islam, with comparative interest
in Western Thought. His interests are united by a common theoretical focus on epistemology
or views of intellect/reason in various domains of Islamic thought, ranging from politics
(siyasa), law (fiqh), theology (kalam), falsafa (Islamic philosophy) and spirituality
(Sufism, mysticism, and asceticism). He brings this historical studies to bear on
issues in contemporary Islamic thought and movements and is currently researching
developments in Islamic political thought in the wake of the Arab Uprisings of 2011.
While trained as an historian, his work is essentially interdisciplinary, drawing
on the fields of classical Islamic studies, political philosophy, and cultural anthropology. He obtained his Ph.D. in Islamic Intellectual history in the Department of History, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Masters in Social Sciences from the University of Chicago and Masters in Computer Science from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is the author of Politics, Law and Community in Islamic Thought: The Taymiyyan Moment (Cambridge University Press, 2012). His current projects include one forthcoming edited volume on Islam after the 2011 Arab Uprisings and a monograph on the foundations of modern Islamic political thought. He is also near-completing a decade-long project to translate a popular Islamic spiritual and theological classic, Madarij al-Salikin (Ranks of Divine Seekers) by Ibn al-Qayyim (d. 1351), which, upon completion, would be the largest single-author English translation of a classical Islamic text.
Contact Information:
Office: Scott Hall 2004
Phone: 419-530-4598
Email: ovamir.anjum@utoledo.edu
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