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Name
  
Jamal Elias


Education
  
Jamal J. Elias httpswwwsouthasiaupennedusiteswwwsouthasi

Awards
  
Guggenheim Fellowship for Humanities, US & Canada

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Rumi, Sufism, and the Good Islam When the Local Goes National and Global by Jamal J Elias


Jamal J. Elias is a scholar and professor of Religious Studies who currently serves as the Special Advisor to the Provost of Aga Khan University. He is an expert on the study of Islam and Muslim society and has written and lectured widely on the Qur'an, Sufism, poetry and modern society, and his writings have appeared in English, Arabic, French, German, Persian, Portuguese, Turkish, Urdu, Vietnamese and other languages.

Jamal J. Elias Jamal J Elias The Middle East Center at Penn

Elias was born in Lahore, Pakistan, and attended Burn Hall School, St. Mary's Academy and Aitchison College. He received his BA in Religious Studies from Stanford University, his MA in Turkish Literature, and his Phd in Religious Studies (Islamic Studies) from Yale University in 1991. He has taught at a number of prestigious educational institutions in USA, including Yale University, the University of Pennsylvania, Amherst College, and Brown University, and he has lectured broadly in North and South America, Europe, North Africa and the Middle East, and Asia.

At The Aga Khan University, he works on a variety of initiatives related to research and teaching on Muslim Civilizations, including Islam and Bioethics, and Media on the Muslim World.

Elias also serves regularly as a consultant on legal and social issues related to the status of Muslims in America. He has provided expert testimony on cases related to freedom of religion and expression, anti-Muslim bias, workers rights, immigration and asylum, and child custody. He was called on to write to the Administrative Review Boards held at the Guantanamo Bay detainment camps. The Boards were authorized to recommend whether Guantanamo captives should continue to be held in extrajudicial detention. One of the justifications offered for the continued detention of over three dozen of the Guantanamo captives was that they had participated in the activities of a Pakistani Islamic missionary group named Tablighi Jamaat. Elias wrote at the time that this was a peaceful group, and that, in particular, one of the tenets of the movement was that participation on a Tabligh mission was a valid substitute for participation in Jihad.

Elias is also known as a photographer who has held a number of solo and group exhibitions in the United States. He is also the world's foremost expert on Pakistani truck art; he has written widely on the subject.

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Jamal J. Elias Wikipedia