- Ali Mazrui
Ali Alamin Mazrui (born
February 24 1933 inMombasa ,Kenya ) is an academic and political writer on African andIslamic studies . His views are broadly similar to many other liberal Muslims such asIndia 'sSyed Ahmed Khan .Mazrui obtained his B.A. with Distinction from
Manchester University in Great Britain, his M.A. fromColumbia University inNew York , and his doctorate (DPhil) fromOxford University (Nuffield College).Upon completing his education at
Oxford University , Mazrui joined the faculty ofMakerere University (Kampala ,Uganda ), where he served as head of the Department ofPolitical Science and Dean of the Faculty ofSocial Sciences . He served at Makerere University until 1973, when he was forced into exile byIdi Amin . In 1974, he joined the faculty of theUniversity of Michigan as professor and later was appointed the Director of the Center for Afroamerican and African Studies (1978-198l). In 1989, he was appointed to the faculty ofBinghamton University ,State University of New York as theAlbert Schweitzer Professor in the Humanities and the Director of the Institute of Global Cultural Studies (IGCS).In addition to his appointments as the Albert Schweitzer Professor in the Humanities, Professor in Political Science, African Studies, Philosophy, Interpretation and Culture and the Director of the Institute of Global Cultural Studies (IGCS), Mazrui also holds three concurrent faculty appointments as
Albert Luthuli Professor-at-Large in the Humanities and Development Studies at theUniversity of Jos inNigeria , Andrew D. White Professor-at-Large Emeritus and Senior Scholar in Africana Studies atCornell University and Chancellor of theJomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology ,Nairobi ,Kenya . In 1999, Mazrui retired as the inauguralWalter Rodney Professor at theUniversity of Guyana , Georgetown,Guyana . Mazrui has also been a Visiting Scholar atStanford University , TheUniversity of Chicago ,Colgate University ,McGill University ,National University of Singapore , Oxford University,Harvard University ,Bridgewater State College ,Ohio State University , and at other institutions inCairo ,Australia ,Leeds ,Nairobi ,Teheran ,Denver ,London ,Baghdad , andSussex amongst others.In addition to his academic appointments, Mazrui has also served as President of the
African Studies Association (USA) and as Vice-President of theInternational Political Science Association and has also served as Special Advisor to theWorld Bank . He has also served on the Board of theAmerican Muslim Council ,Washington, D.C. Works
Mazrui's research interests include African politics, international political culture, political Islam and North-South relations. He is author or co-author of more than twenty books. Mazrui has also published hundreds of articles in major scholastic journals and for public media. He has also served on the editorial boards of more than twenty international scholarly journals.
He first rose to prominence as a critic of some of the accepted orthodoxies of African intellectuals in the 1960s and 1970s. He was opposed to
African socialism and all strains ofMarxism . He argued thatcommunism was a Western import just as unsuited for the African condition as the earlier colonial attempts to install European type governments. He argued that a revisedliberalism could help the continent and described himself as a proponent of a unique ideology of "African liberalism".At the same time he was a prominent critic of the current world order. He believed the current capitalist system was deeply exploitative of Africa, and that the West rarely if ever lived up to their liberal ideals. He has opposed Western interventions in the developing world, such as the
Iraq War . He has also long been a critic ofIsrael 's policies, being one of the first to try and link the treatment of Palestinians with South Africa's apartheid.Especially in recent years, Mazrui has also become a well known commentator on
Islam andIslamism . While utterly rejecting violence and terrorism Mazrui has praised some of the anti-imperialist sentiment that plays an important role in modern Islamic fundamentalism. He has also argued thatsharia law is not incompatible with democracy and supported its introduction in some parts of northern Nigeria.In addition to his written work, Dr. Mazrui was also the creator of the television series "", which was jointly produced by the
BBC and thePublic Broadcasting Service (WETA, Washington) in association with theNigerian Television Authority . A book by the same title was jointly published by BBC Publications and Little, Brown and Company.Current Positions
* Director, Institute of Global Cultural Studies, State University of New York at Binghamton , Binghamton , New York , U.S.A.
* Albert Schweitzer Professor in the Humanities, State University of New York at Binghamton , Binghamton , New York , U.S.A.
* Professor of Political Science,African Studies and Philosophy,Interpretation and Culture, State University of New York at Binghamton , New York , U.S.A.
* Chancellor, Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology, Nairobi , Kenya
* Albert Luthuli Professor-at-Large, University of Jos , Jos , Nigeria
* Senior Scholar in Africana Studies and Andrew D. White Professor-at-Large Emeritus, Cornell University , Ithaca , New York , U.S.A.Membership of Organizations
* Current Fellow, African Academy of Sciences
* Current Member, Pan-African Advisory Council to UNICEF (The United Nations' Children's Fund)
* Current Vice-President, World Congress of Black Intellectuals
* Current Member, United Nations Commission on Transnational Corporations
* Current Distinguished Visiting Professor, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio , U.S.A. (Spring)
* Current Member, Bank's Council of African Advisors, The World Bank (Washington, D.C.)
* Current Vice-President, International African Institute, London
* Current Member of the Advisory Board of Directors of the Detroit Chapter, AFRICAREBooks
* ISLAM: BETWEEN GLOBALIZATION AND COUNTERTERRORISM [Editors Shalahudin Kafrawi, Alamin M. Mazrui, Ruzima Sebuharara] (Oxford: Africa World Press, 2006)
* THE AFRICAN PREDICAMENT AND THE AMERICAN EXPERIENCE: A TALE OF TWO EDENS ( Westport, CT and London: Praeger,2004)
* BLACK REPARATIONS IN THE ERA OF GLOBALIZATION [with Alamin Mazrui ( Binghamton : The Institute of Global Cultural Studies,2002)
* THE TITAN OF TANZANIA: JULIUS K. NYERERE’S LEGACY ( Binghamton : The Institute of Global Cultural Studies,2002)
* POLITICAL CULTURE OF LANGUAGE: SWAHILI, SOCIETY AND THE STATE [with Alamin M. Mazrui] ( Binghamton : The Institute of Global Cultural Studies,1999)
* THE AFRICAN DIASPORA: AFRICAN ORIGINS AND NEW WORLD IDENTITIES [co-editors Isidore Okpewho and Carole Boyce Davies] ( Bloomington : Indiana University Press,1999).
* THE POWER OF BABEL : LANGUAGE AND GOVERNANCE IN THE AFRICAN EXPERIENCE [with Alamin M. Mazrui] ( Oxford and Chicago : James Currey and University of Chicago Press,1998).
* SWAHILI, STATE AND SOCIETY: THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF AN AFRICAN LANGUAGE [with Alamin M. Mazrui] ( Nairobi : East African Educational Publishers,1995).
* AFRICA SINCE 1935: VOL. VIII OF UNESCO GENERAL HISTORY OF AFRICA [Editor, Asst. Ed. C. Wondji] (London: Heinemann and Berkeley: University of California Press, 1993).Media
* Featured in upcoming
Motherland (film) 2009, directed byOwen Alik Shahadah which features key academics from around the continent of Africa. [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3039811/ Ali Mazrui in Motherland film]* Main African Consultant and on-screen respondent, Programme on “A History Denied” in the television series on Lost Civilizations (NBC and Time-Life, 1996), U.S.A.
* Author of “The Bondage of Boundaries: Towards Redefining Africa”, article in the 150th anniversary issue of The Economist (London) (September) Vol. 328, No. 7828, 1993.
* Author and Narrator, “The Africans: A Triple Heritage”, BBC and PBS television series in cooperation with Nigerian Television Authority, 1986.Awards
* Millennium Tribute for Outstanding Scholarship, House of Lords, Parliament Buildings, London, June 2000
* Special Award from the Association of Muslim Social Scientists (United Kingdom), honoring Mazrui for his contribution to the social sciences and Islamic studies, June 2000
* Honorary Doctorate of Letters, Nkumba University, Entebbe, Uganda, March 2000
* Icon of the Twentieth Century, elected by Lincoln University, Pennsylvania, 1998
* Appointed Walter Rodney Professor, University of Guyana, Georgetown, Guyana, 1998
* Icon of the Twentieth Century Award, Lincoln University, Pennsylvania, 1998
* DuBois-Garvey Award for Pan-African Unity, Morgan State University, Baltimore, Maryland, 1998
* Appointed Ibn-Khaldun Professor-at-Large, School of Islamic and Social Sciences, Leesburg, Virginia, 1997
* Distinguished Faculty Achievement Award, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1988Trivia
Dr. Mazrui is ranked among the world's top 100
public intellectual s by readers of "Prospect Magazine" (UK ) ((seeThe 2005 Global Intellectuals Poll )).References
*2004: Almin M. Mazrui and Willy M. Mutunga eds. "Race, Gender, and Culture Conflict: Mazrui and His Critics" Asmara: African World Press.
Publications
* 1980: "The African condition: a political diagnosis". London & New York: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-23265-1.
* 1993: (ed., with Christophe Wondji as asst. ed.) "Africa since 1935". London: Heinemann Educational Books; Berkeley: University of California Press. ISBN 0-520-03920-3.
* 1995: (with Alamin M. Mazrui) "Swahili state and society: the political economy of an African language". Nairobi: East African Educational Publishers; London: James Currey. ISBN 9966-46-823-4. ISBN 0-85255-729-9.
* 1998: (with Alamin M. Mazrui) "The power of Babel: language and governance in the African experience". Oxford: J. Currey; Chicago: University of Chicago Press. ISBN 0-226-51428-5.External links
* [http://www.alimazrui.com/ Personal website] Biography, articles and photos
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3039811/ Ali Mazrui at IMDB]
* [http://web.africa.ufl.edu/asq/v2/v2i4a2.htm From Slave Ship to Space Ship: African between Marginalization and Globalization] by Ali A. Mazrui
* [http://www.alhewar.com/AliMazrui.htm Islamic and Western Values] by Ali A. Mazrui
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/people/features/world_lectures/mazrui_lect.shtml Pretender to Universalism: Western Culture in the Globalising Age] by Ali A. Mazrui
* [http://www.homepages.indiana.edu/103103/text/conversations.shtml A marriage of two civilizations] Conversation with Nazif Shahrani
* [http://them.polylog.org/4/dma-en.htm Universalism, Global Apartheid, and Justice] Conversation with Fouad Kalouche
* [http://igcs.binghamton.edu/igcs_site/mltrs/Newsletter29.pdf Annual Mazrui Newsletter no. 29 (2005)]
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