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Name
  
Amina Inloes


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Occupation
  
scholar, researcher, educator

Known for
  
converted Shi'ite Muslim

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Amina Inloes is an American scholar, researcher, educator, public speaker, translator and a Shi'ite Muslim. She has written several books on the subject of Shi’a.

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Personal life

Inloes was born in Irvine, California, United States. She has a PhD in Islamic Studies from the University of Exeter on Shi'ia hadith about pre-Islamic female figures mentioned in the Qur'an. Her PhD thesis, submitted in 2015, is entitled "Negotiating Shīʿī Identity and Orthodoxy through Canonizing Ideologies about Women in Twelver Shīʿī Aḥādīth on Pre-Islamic Sacred History in the Qurʾān". She works for the Research and Publications Department of the Islamic College and is programme leader for the MA Islamic Studies programme. She was interviewed by Press TV on International Women's Day, in which she expressed her concerns for women who are still suffering from social injustices in many part of the world. She is settled in the United Kingdom.

Publications

  • The Queen of Sheba in Shi’a Hadith, in Journal of Shi’a Islamic Studies, vol. 5, no. 4 (2012)
  • Conversion to Twelver Shi‘ism among American and Canadian women, in Studies in Religion (forthcoming)by A. Inloes and L. Takim.
  • Mukhtar al-Thaqafi: Character versus Controversy, in the Journal of Shi’a Islamic Studies (Volume 2, 2009)
  • Review of The Shi’a Revival in the Journal of Shi’a Islamic Studies (Volume 4, 2008)
  • The Tragedy of Karbala A Dramatic Interpretation of the Epic of Imam Husain (A).
  • Translations

  • Mulla Muhsin Fayd Kashani
  • Spiritual Mysteries and Ethical Secrets: A Translation of al-Haqa’iq fi Makarim al-Akhlaq, tr. A. Inloes, N. Virjee, and M. Tajri (London: ICAS Press, 2012)
  • References

    Amina Inloes Wikipedia