•  146
    A Story of Failure: Ignoring the Local in Democratic Nation-Building in Afghanistan
    Roundtable Introduction: Ignoring the Local in Afghanistan. 2023.
    This paper considers the 20-year period that began with the US presence, interrogating the dynamics that helped ensure the failure of the US project – purportedly a democratic, rights-based state. It particularly examine how international actors and Afghan leaders ignored local culture and context to their ultimate detriment. The lack of attention paid to these elements helped create an opportunity for the Taliban to take power again with little opposition once the United States departed the cou…Read more
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    The Making of Shia Ayatollahs
    Rowman & Littlefield. 2023.
    The Making of Shia Ayatollahs offers both insider and outsider views of how a scholar becomes an Ayatollah in Shia Islam, how ayatollahs suggest diverse perspectives on faith, and how the grand ayatollahs are recognized by a balance of many factors including piety, scholarship, popularity and networking. This book consists of two parts. The first begins with the core value of knowledge in Islam and the Ulama’s interpretation of jurisprudence and the subjects, values, and methodology they have de…Read more
  •  3047
    The Secular and the Sacred: Complementary And/or Conflictual? (edited book)
    with John P. Hogan
    Council for Research in Values and Philosophy. 2017.
    The issue of the relation of the sacred to the secular has become paramount in virtually every country in the world. From church-state relations in the US, with the debates around abortion and same-sex marriage, to the vitriolic discussions in France over the veil (hijab) sacred-secular, faith-reason, transcendence-imminence -- impacts every aspect of personal, social, and political life. Indeed, the questions often asked are whether Huntington s, Clash of Civilizations is today s reality? Is cl…Read more
  •  278
    How Muslims and Christians Can Practice Wilayat toward Each Other
    Journal of South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies 42 (1): 28-48. 2018.
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    This paper seeks to elaborate how a constructive dialogue between Christianity and Islam provides the faithful with a chance to promote ecotheology and earth‐honouring ideas. It focuses on Orthodox Christianity, particularly St. Gregory and the Buffalo Statement (2015), alongside many verses of the Quran to develop the subject. It reshapes both Christian and Islamic modules of the relationship between God and humans as the Creator and the Creature. Thus, the notions of the “image of God” in Chri…Read more
  •  72
    Rationality in Islamic Peripatetic and Enlightenment Philosophies
    In William - George - Oliva - Wonbin Sweet - McLean - Blanchette - Park (ed.), Philosophy Emerging from Culture, The Council For Research in Values and Philosophy. pp. 71-86. 2013.
    We can find a common point between the Islamic peripatetic (of Al-Farabi, Ibn Sina (Avicenna), and Ibn Rushd (Averroes) (1126-98)) and Enlightenment philosophies based on their use of rationality. The overall objective of this paper is to present some of the different aspects of rationality in these two philosophies. We can find a kind of congruence between these philosophies. They commonly defend universality, unity, and permanence of reason. They do not accept a priori truths, and emphasize th…Read more
  • The Guise of the Sunnis-Shiite Use of Excommunication (Takfir) in the Middle East
    Journal of South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies 38 (4): 1-22. 2015.
    This essay begins with an exploration of the present relationship between faith and politics for Sunnis and Shiites. It then briefly examines excommunication in an Islamic context. In doing so it offers several examples of how this concept serves the governments’—both Sunni and Shiite political interests. Ironically, as will be demonstrated in the essay, Sunni and Shiite Muslims were originally not known for such use of excommunication. In fact, a Muslim sect known as the Kharijites was most str…Read more
  •  134
    The Theoretical Foundations of Tolerance in Rumi
    Philosophy, Culture, and Traditions 8 165-187. 2012.
    Jalal al-Din Muhammad al-Balkhi Rumi (1207-1273), often referred to as Mawlana (lord/master) or Rumi, is one of the most important figures of Islamic Sufism. Rumi’s work, I shall argue, is particularly timely today. There are tendencies among contemporary Muslim intellectuals to accept the Sufi interpretation of Islam and to present a picture of Islam as tolerant and peaceful, not only to counteract Western Islamophobia but also to counteract extremism within Islamic societies. In this paper, th…Read more
  •  104
    Identity and Immigration: A Quranic Perspective
    In Corazon T. John- Vensus - Hogan - George - Roralba (ed.), Building Community in a Mobile/Global Age: Migration and Hospitality, The Council For Research in Values and Philosophy. pp. 83-106
    This article has begun pondering over the question of Islamic identity by narrating an ancient Muslim philosophers’ quotation. It could also be concluded with a poem from a modern Muslim philosopher Muhammad Iqbal (1877-1938): “I have lived a long, long while,” said a fallen shore; “What I am know as ill as I knew of yore.” Then swiftly advanced wave from the Sea upshot; “If I roll, I am,” it said; “if I rest, I am not.” Both the first and the last narration insist on a mobile and mosaic identit…Read more
  • Afghanistan Nation-Building and Missed Critical Element of Unifying Ideology
    Journal of South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies 45 (3): 51-78. 2022.
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    Being a Muslim in Global Times: Taqlid, Jihad and Hijra in the Quranic Hermeneutic
    In Community and tradition in global times, The Council For Research in Values and Philosophy. 2021.
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    While serving as a concise introduction to the Sunnah and Quranic exegeses, the Ebook's core purpose lies in offering a comprehensive exploration of the diverse dimensions of ulum al-aqliya (rational sciences) in Islam, spanning from its inception to the contemporary era. This encompassing view incorporates perspectives from both the Sunni and Shia traditions. The Ebook is primarily designed to equip specialists with a comprehensive understanding of Islamic intellectualism, while also ensuring t…Read more
  • Reflection on Nostra Aetate
    In Nostra Aetate, Catholic University of America Press. pp. 146-158. 2016.
    Theology, moral values, mysticism, and canon law, in different degrees of emphasis, are substantial parts of Abrahamic religions, including Islam and Christianity, but we cannot reduce them to just one. The aim of religion seems to transcend each of these aspects; it wants to form the entirety of a human being according to truth throughout living, promoting, and expanding experiences of religious life. Neither Jesus nor Muhammad merely wanted to present a system of theology. Although they greatl…Read more
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    Islamic Philosophy between Theism and Deism
    Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 72 (1): 65-83. 2016.
    This paper examines the journey of Islamic philosophy in various schools to explore how it deals with the fundamental concepts of Islam within deistic circles. The fundamental concepts of Islam are unity of God, the prophethood, and the resurrection. This paper also takes a look at the position of religion in Islamic philosophy. It presents a distinction between theism and deism and then try to illustrate how classical Muslim philosophers work within deism and interpret Islamic ideas accordingly…Read more