Introducing Yaqeen’s Editor-in-Chief: Dr. Ovamir Anjum
Published: November 23, 2020 • Updated: November 25, 2020
Author: Yaqeen Institute
بِسْمِ اللهِ الرَّحْمٰنِ الرَّحِيْمِ
In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.
Recently, Yaqeen unveiled its Editorial Review Board, made up of a mix of classically trained scholars and Muslim academics to play an integral role in maintaining the overall quality of Yaqeen’s research content. The role of the Editorial Review Board is to ensure that Yaqeen’s publications meet the highest standards, providing their recommendations based on a thorough review and deliberation of new and existing content.
Alhamdulillah, we are proud to announce as part of this formation, that Dr. Ovamir Anjum has been selected as our Editor-in-Chief. The Editor-in-Chief will lead the Editorial Review Board in its discussions of new submissions and reviews of existing content, topic proposals, and policy recommendations.
Dr. Ovamir Anjum is the Imam Khattab Endowed Chair of Islamic Studies at the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at the University of Toledo. His work focuses on the nexus of theology, ethics, politics and law in Islam, with comparative interest in Western Thought. Trained as a historian, his work is essentially interdisciplinary, drawing on the fields of classical Islamic studies, political philosophy, and cultural anthropology.
He obtained his Ph.D. in Islamic Intellectual history in the Department of History, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Masters in Social Sciences from the University of Chicago, and Masters in Computer Science and Bachelors in Nuclear Engineering and Physics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Before higher education, his Islamic training began at home while growing up in Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and the United States with a broad range of scholars including his remarkable grandmother, and continued as he studied fiqh with South Asian Ḥanafī and Ahl-e-hadīs scholars and usūl al-fiqh and qirā’āt of the Quran with scholars from Egypt’s Al-Azhar and Syria. He is the author of Politics, Law and Community in Islamic Thought: The Taymiyyan Moment (Cambridge University Press, 2012). He has translated Madarij al-Salikin (Ranks of Divine Seekers, Brill 2020) by Ibn al-Qayyim (d. 1351), one of the greatest Islamic spiritual classics, which upon completion will be the largest single-author English translation of an Arabic text. His current projects include a survey of Islamic history and a monograph on Islamic political thought.
May Allah guide him and the Editorial Review Board in this noble task, and forgive them and all of us for any shortcomings along the way.
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