Mahmoud Ayoub

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Mahmoud Mustafa Ayoub (born 1935 in Kana , Lebanon ) is a Syrian , North American Islamic scholar , religious scholar , university professor and a personality of Islam in the United States .

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Mahmoud Ayoub was born in southern Lebanon in 1935. In 1964 he earned a BA in Philosophy from the American University of Beirut , in 1966 an MA in Religious Thought from the University of Pennsylvania , and in 1975 a Ph.D. in the history of religion from Harvard University . From 1978 to 1988 he was a Research Associate at the Center for Religious Studies at the University of Toronto , Toronto , Canada . From 1988 to 2008 he was Professor of Islamic Studies in the Department of Religion at Temple University in Philadelphia , USA.

He worked as a Faculty Associate in Shi'ite Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations at Hartford Seminary in Hartford ( Connecticut ) and at the Pacific School of Religion , Berkeley .

He is the author of various monographs ( The Qur'an and Its Interpreters (2 volumes); Islam: Faith and History ) and has written various articles in Muslim World (Hartford Seminary) a. a.

In the list of signatories of the open letter a common word between us and you ( Engl. A Common Word Between Us and You ) it is listed twice, at Hartford Seminary and in Berkeley (see no. 263 and no. 321).

In 2009 he was listed among the 500 Most Influential Muslims by the Prince al-Walid-bin-Talal Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding at Georgetown University and the Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Center of Jordan.

In 2012, Ayoub received the Distinguished Scholar Award from the US International Institute of Islamic Thought (IIIT), which sees itself as a think tank for the Muslim Brotherhood . Mahmoud Ayoub spoke out against the idea of ​​a US Muslim College:

"I don't know that I would send my child to go to a college where they can only learn tradition. Young people have to live, "said Ayoub who has worked with the US State Department, representing America in the Muslim world." I like mixing people. I don't like ghettos. "

Publications (selection)

  • The Qur'an and Its Interpreters
Volume I (1984) ( partial view in Google Book search)
Volume II: The House of 'Imran (1992) ( partial view in the Google book search)
  • The Crisis of Muslim History: Religion and Politics in Early Islam. (2005)
  • Islam: Faith and History (2004)
  • Redemptive Suffering in Islām - A Study of the Devotional Aspects of ʿĀšūrāʾ in Twelver Shīʿism. The Hague 1978 (= Religion and Society 10). Mouton Publishers
  • Article "ʿĀšūrā" in the Encyclopaedia Iranica , ( online )
  • Article "Arbaʿīn" in the Encyclopaedia Iranica , ( online )

See also

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References and footnotes

  1. DNB; see. H. Hirvonen, p. 4 f.
  2. The Muslim 500: The World's 500 Most Influential Muslims ( English ) theamericanmuslim.org. Accessed August 31, 2019.
  3. salem-news.com (photo); see. also From the Editor (Lewis R. Gordon), temple.edu
  4. ^ "Scholars Plan US 'First Four-Year Accredited Islamic College". Fox News. Plainsboro, New Jersey. 17 May 2009.