Azim Nanji

Azim Nanji

Azim Nanji is a Kenyan-born professor of Islamic studies. As of 2007, he is the Director of The Institute of Ismaili Studies in London, England.

Biography

Born in Nairobi, Kenya, Professor Nanji attended schools in Kenya, Tanzania, and Makerere University in Uganda, and received his master's and doctoral degrees in Islamic Studies from McGill University, Canada.

Dr. Nanji has held academic and administrative appointments at various American and Canadian universities. Until 1998, he was a Professor and Chair of the Department of Religion at the University of Florida. Since that time he has been with the Institute of Ismaili Studies, a research institute which aims to promote scholarship and learning of Muslim cultures and societies, with a view towards attaining a better understanding of Islam and its relationship with other societies and faiths.

In 1988 he was Margaret Gest Visiting Professor at Haverford College, Pennsylvania, USA, and a Visiting Professor at Stanford University, California in 2004, where he was also invited to give the Baccalaureate Address in 1995.

Professor Nanji has served as Co-Chair of the Islam section at the American Academy of Religion and on the editorial board of the Academy’s Journal. He has also been a member of the Philanthropy Committee of the Council on Foundations and has been the recipient of awards from the Rockefeller Foundation, the Canada Council, and the National Endowment for Humanities. In 2004 he gave the Birks Lecture at McGill University.

Within the Aga Khan Development Network, Professor Nanji has served as a member of the Steering Committee and Master Jury of the Aga Khan Award for Architecture, and as a task force member for the Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilizations (AKU-ISMC), and continues as Vice Chair of the Madrasa-based Early Childhood Education Programme in East Africa.

Publications

Professor Nanji has authored, co-authored and edited several books including:
*"The Nizari Ismaili Tradition" (1976),
*"The Muslim Almanac" (1996),
*"Mapping Islamic Studies" (1997)
*"The Historical Atlas of Islam" (with M. Ruthven) (2004)

In addition, he has contributed numerous shorter studies and articles on religion, Islam and Ismailism in journals and collective volumes including the "Encyclopædia of Islam", "Encyclopædia Iranica", "Oxford Encyclopædia of the Modern Islamic World", and "A Companion to Ethics". He is also the Associate Editor for the revised Second Edition of "The Encyclopaedia of Religion". As of 2007, he is preparing a "Historical Dictionary of Islam" to be published by Penguin.

References

*cite web |url=http://www.iis.ac.uk/view_person.asp?ID=19&type=auth |title=Biography: Azim Nanji |publisher=The Institute of Ismaili Studies |accessdate=2007-11-23

External links

* [http://www.stanford.edu/dept/news/pr/95/950620Arc5161.html 1995 Baccalaureate Address at Stanford University ]
* [http://www.mcgill.ca/reporter/36/11/nanji/ 2004 Birks Lecture at McGill University]
* [http://www.thegreatlecturelibrary.com/index.php?select=speaker&data=200 The Great Lecture Library]


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