Abdullah al-Ahsan

Abdullah al-Ahsan is a renowned Muslim academic and professor of Comparative History in the Department of History and Civilization, International Islamic University Malaysia.[1] He is known for his academic work documenting the Organization of Islamic Conference and addressing crises in the post-colonial Muslim world through study of the relationship between the contemporary Western and Islamic civilizations.

Abdullah al-Ahsan

Education

Abdullah al-Ahsan completed his Bachelors and Masters in Pakistan from University of Punjab in General Studies and Quaid-i-Azam University in History respectively. He then proceeded to study in McGill University, Montreal, Canada, doing a Masters in Islamic Studies and finally gained his Ph.D in History from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, in the USA. [1]


Bibliography

Al-Ahsan has published books, monographs and articles on the relationship between contemporary Islamic and Western civilizations with specific focus on education, politics, science and good governance.

Books

Publications


Al-Ahsan is also a regular writer on contemporary issues in the Muslim world. He is a regular contributor to Turkeyagenda[2] and Today's Zaman. [3] His books and articles have been translated into Arabic, Bengali, Bosnian, Turkish and Urdu.[4]

References

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