Paul Hardy (Islamic scholar)

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Paul Hardy is a contemporary Islamic scholar , trained in England and the United States , who is also dedicated to Muslim-Christian dialogue. He received his BA and MA from Oxford and his Ph.D. in Islamic Thought from the University of Chicago . He has taught at the School of Oriental and African Studies at the University of London and at the City College of New York (Hunter College) in New York .

His work focuses on Islamic extremism and Islamic philosophy.

In 2008 he was one of the Muslim delegation participants of the 2nd seminar of the Catholic-Muslim Forum .

Fonts

  • Traditions of Islam: Understanding the Hadith. ISBN 1-86064-580-1 .
  • The Islamic understanding of racism / Markaz al-Islāmī fī Injiltirā. The Islamic Center of England, London 2001.
  • Islam and the race question. Muslim Academic Trust, Cambridge 2002. (MAT papers, no.5)
  • Rethinking Muslim Traditions. (apparently not published)
  • Avicenna on Self-Knowing.
  • Chapter 14 epistemology and divine discourse. In: Cambridge Companion to Classical Islamic Theology.

Web links

References and footnotes

  1. cambridge.org . - According to the Carleton College website ( apps.carleton.edu ), “Professor Paul Hardy” received his doctorate degree in Islamic Thought from the University of London's School of Oriental and African Studies .
  2. acommonword.com: Delegations to the 'Second Catholic-Muslim Forum' ( A common word between us and you )
  3. If, after Islam in the World Resources: Reporter's Rolodex ( Memento of 8 September 2005 at the Internet Archive ) sfsu.edu appear by Brill Academic Publishers.
  4. cambridge.org
  5. universitypublishingonline.org