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Name
  
Bernard Haykel


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Education
  
University of Oxford (1998)

Books
  
Revival and Reform in Islam: The Legacy of Muhammad Al-Shawkani

Awards
  
Guggenheim Fellowship for Humanities, US & Canada

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Bernard Haykel (born 1968) is professor of Near Eastern Studies and the director of the Institute for Transregional Study of the Contemporary Middle East, North Africa and Central Asia at Princeton University. He has been described as "the foremost secular authority on the Islamic State’s ideology" by journalist Graeme C.A. Wood.

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Haykel, of "partially" Lebanese ancestry, grew up in Lebanon and in the United States. He was awarded a Fulbright Fellowship in Yemen in 1992-1993. He obtained a bachelor's degree in International Politics at Georgetown University, MA, M Phil and, in 1998, Ph.D. in Islamic and Middle-Eastern Studies from the University of Oxford. After working as a post-doctoral research fellow at Oxford University in Islamic Studies, he joined New York University in 1998 as associate professor before taking up his post at Princeton. He became a Guggenheim Fellow in 2010.

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In addition to English, Haykel is fluent in Arabic and French and has taught advanced level Arabic at Georgetown, Oxford and Princeton.

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Books

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  • Saudi Arabia in Transition; Insights on Social, Political, Economic and Religious Change.(Cambridge University Press, 2015) co-editor with Thomas Hegghammer, and Stéphane Lacroix.
  • Revival and Reform in Islam: the Legacy of Muhammad al-Shawkānī (Cambridge Studies in Islamic Civilization, Cambridge University Press, 2003).
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