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Famous Islamic Female Scholars in the World(Update-2023)

  • Islam
  • March 15, 2024

Famous Islamic Female Scholars is making Islam alive in the hearts of numerous Muslims all around the world. These are the people who are impacting numerous Muslims all around the world. These are some of Famous Islamic Scholars in the World, who are the source of millions of Muslims.

Famous Islamic Womans Scholars List:

  • Suhaila Zain Al-Abideen
  • Dalia Mogahed
  • Yasmin Mogahed
  • Ustadha Maryam Amir
  • Dr. Feryal Salem
  • Dr. Tesneem Alkiek
  • Dr. Tamara Gray
  • Ustadha Ieasha Prime
  • Dr. Jamillah Karim
  • Dr. Haifaa Younis
  • Sr. Rabeyah Shad
  • Mohtarma Zahra Razi Sahiba
  • Ustadha Nihad Hemmoudeh
  • Dr. Sh. Haifaa Younis
  • Dalia Mogahed
  • Sis. Amtul Mateen
2 Famous Female Islamic Scholar #5: Dr. Feryal Salem

Dr. Feryal Salem:

Associate Professor of Arabic and Islamic Studies | Director of Master of Divinity in Islamic Studies and Muslim Chaplaincy Program

Background

  • Ph.D., Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL
  • M.A., Middle Eastern Studies, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL
  • B.A., Anthropology, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI
  • Clinical Pastoral Education, Stanford Hospital and Clinics, Stanford, CA
 
Biography

Dr. Feryal Salem is Associate Professor of Arabic and Islamic Studies, as well as Director of the Master of Divinity in Islamic Studies and Muslim Chaplaincy programs. Her research interests include Islamic philosophy and theology in the post-classical period, interfaith dialogue, and the development of Muslim thought in the contemporary era as it came into conversation with aspects of modernity. Dr. Salem is the author of The Emergence of Early Sufi Piety and Sunnī Scholasticism: ʿAbdallāh b. al-Mubārak and the Formation of Sunni Identity in the Second Islamic Century (2016) published by Brill in its prestigious “Islamic History and Civilization” series. She was recently named one of by CNN for her work in higher education. Dr. Salem serves on a number of professional boards across the country and regularly travels internationally to engage in scholarship on Islam with academics from a range of diverse institutions.

Dr. Salem previously taught at Hartford Seminary where she was Assistant Professor of Islamic Scriptures and Co-Director of its Islamic Chaplaincy Program. She received her Ph.D. in Islamic studies from the University of Chicago’s Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations.

Source From: aicusa.edu

 

The Emergence of Early Sufi Piety and Sunni Scholasticism: Abdullah b. al-Mubarak | Feryal Salem