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Celene Ibrahim
Islamic scholar From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Celene Ibrahim is an American Islamic scholar.[1] She is currently serving as a faculty member in the Department of Religious Studies and Philosophy at Groton School.[2]
Biography
Ibrahim graduated from Princeton University with a BA in Near Eastern Studies, and was the first person to receive a Master of Divinity from Harvard University with a concentration in Islamic studies and Muslim leadership. She received her PhD for her work on Arabic and Islamic Civilizations, as well as a Master of Arts in Women and Gender Studies and Near Eastern and Judaic Studies from Brandeis University.[3] She worked as a chaplain at Tufts University and was a scholar-in-residence in Islamic studies on the faculties of Andover Newton Theological School and Hebrew College.[4]
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Works
- As author
- Islam and Monotheism
- Women and Gender in the Qur'an[5]
- As editor
- One Nation, Indivisible: Seeking Liberty and Justice from the Pulpit to the Streets [6]
- As contributor
- Testament: The Story of Moses.
References
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