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Professor Akbar S. Ahmed is the Ibn
Khaldun Chair of Islamic Studies and professor of
International Relations at American University in
Washington, D.C.
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Born in
Allahabad, a small town on the Ganges River in what was then
British India, Dr. Ahmed is a distinguished anthropologist,
writer and filmmaker.
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He has been
actively involved in inter-faith dialogue, and his work to
bring understanding between Islam and the West has included
appearances on Oprah and a BBC news series called "Living
Islam" broadcast for the first time in 1993.
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Dr. Ahmed
first became interested in Muslim leadership and its impact
on Muslim society in the 1980's, when he was Pakistani
Commissioner in Baluchistan.
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The study
of global Islam and its impact on contemporary society has
been the major focus of his work since.
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From 1999
to 2000, Dr. Ahmed was the Pakistani High Commissioner
(Ambassador) to the United Kingdom. He has also held many
other senior positions in Pakistan.
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Dr. Ahmed
is the author of many books on contemporary Islam,
including:
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Discovering Islam:
Making Sense of Muslim History and Society, which was the
basis of the BBC six-part TV series “Living Islam”.
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Postmodernism and
Islam: Predicament and Promise was nominated for the Amalfi
Award.
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“Jinnah Quartet,”
a four-part project on Pakistan’s founding father, M.A. Jinnah,
has won numerous international awards.
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Islam Today: A
Short Introduction to the Muslim World was rated among the
best non-fiction books of the year by the Los Angeles Times.
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Professor Ahmed’s most
recent book is Islam Under Siege: Living Dangerously in a
Post-Honor World. The book was the subject of the
award-winning “Dialogue” series at the Woodrow Wilson Center.
His books have been translated into many languages, including
Chinese and Indonesian.
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Dr. Ahmed
has delivered a number of keynote addresses to prestigious
organizations. He addressed members of Congress at the
bipartisan Congressional retreat in Greenbrier. He has
lectured at the National Defense University, Foreign Service
Training Institute, and the State Department.
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He has
conducted courses on Islam as Chief Moderator for the
Society of Fellows Seminar and the Socrates Society at the
Aspen Institute, the Young President’s Organization, and the
World Bank.
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He was the
featured speaker in the Summer Speakers Series of the Aspen
Institute in 2003.
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With Dr.
Judea Pearl, father of slain Wall Street Journal reporter
Daniel Pearl, Dr. Ahmed has been engaged in public dialogues
across the States and abroad. Dr. Ahmed spoke with Dr. Judea
Pearl at the House of Lords in London, where they were
welcomed by a Jewish, a Muslim, and a Christian Lord. They
also spoke at the residence of the US Ambassador in London.
They spoke at the launch of the Jewish-Muslim Alliance at
the reception hosted by the British Foreign Minister. They
also met with UK’s Chief Rabbi and visited a Muslim and a
Jewish school as part of the Chief Rabbi’s annual address to
the nation recorded by BBC television.
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Dr. Ahmed
was invited to join the legendary figures in Anthropology’s
Hall of Fame as part of the "Anthropological Ancestors"
audio-visual interview series at Cambridge University in
July 2004.
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He is the
recipient of the Star of Excellence in Pakistan and the Sir
Percy Sykes Memorial Medal given by the Royal Society of
Asian Affairs in London.
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He is also
the recipient of the 2002 “Free Speech Award” given by the
Muslim Public Affairs Council, the 2004 Gandhi Center
Fellowship of Peace Award, the Safeer Pakistan Award and the
Coudert Institute Award.
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He was
given the 2004 Scholar of the Year Award by the
Pakistani-American Congress and nominated by American
University for the national level Professor of the Year
Award.
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He was
appointed Trustee of the World Faiths Development Dialogue
by the Archbishop of Canterbury. In 2003, he was appointed
Charter Member of a national-level interfaith initiative
based at the National Cathedral by the Bishop of Washington,
DC. He was appointed to the World Wisdom Council and as
Co-Chair of the “Hope Not Hate” Town Hall meetings in the US
organized by the Americans for Informed Democracy in 2004.
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Dr. Ahmed
was a member of the Oxford and Cambridge Club in London and
is a member of the Cosmos Club in Washington, DC.
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Dr. Ahmed
has made frequent media appearances in the United Kingdom
and the United States. He has been interviewed on CNN,
MSNBC, PBS’s “Think Tank”, NBC Nightly News, NPR and BBC. He
has appeared several times on the “Oprah Winfrey Show”.
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He serves
on the advisory board of the Globalist and the editorial
board for the Journal of Human Rights. Dr. Ahmed is a
regular syndicated columnist for Religion News Service. The
Washington Post carried a major story on the Ahmed-Pearl
dialogue on August 1, 2004.
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