#120. A Muslim Scholar, Who Converted to Islam, Promotes Interfaith Dialogue
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Celene Ibrahim is a multidisciplinary scholar specializing in Islamic intellectual history, gender studies, and ethics. Her 2020 monograph, Women and Gender in the Qur'an, won the Association of Middle East Women's Studies Book Award and was featured by the American Academy of Religion for Women's History Month. Ibrahim is also the author of Islam and Monotheism (2022), an accessible primer on core Islamic beliefs. Ibrahim also writes on spiritual care, chaplaincy, religious leadership, and related themes.
Ibrahim offers courses and lectures at educational and civic institutions around the world and is a trusted voice for media outlets, including NPR, PBS, and Netflix. She is a faculty member at Groton School in the Department of Religious Studies and Philosophy where she also holds an appointment as the Muslim Chaplain. She has held multiple teaching fellowships, including through the New York Times Learning Network and Teachers College at Columbia University.
Recorded 12/3/20.
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