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    In 2009, Zaytuna College was founded in Berkeley, California, with a mission that called for grounding students in the Islamic scholarly tradition as well as in the cultural currents and critical ideas shaping modern society.

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    As a Muslim liberal arts college in the West, Zaytuna offers a curriculum that provides its students with a foundation in the intellectual heritage of two major world civilizations: the Islamic and the Western.

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    Our mission is to educate students to become morally, intellectually, and spiritually accomplished individuals ready to contribute to our contemporary world in ways that are proportionate to their gifts and to the needs of human society.

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    Zaytuna鈥檚 campus is on Holy Hill and students enter the College as part of a cohort, a community of learners that travel together through the curriculum.

Abdullah Bin Hamid Ali

Associate Professor; Director of BA Honors Program

Abdullah Bin Hamid Ali

Biography

Email: aali@zaytuna.edu

Office hours: By appointment

Dr. Abdullah Ali is a scholar of Islamic law with field specialties in Islamic Theology as well as Race and Blackness Studies in Muslim History. His research interests include the interconnection between law and identity formation, comparative Islamic law, and Islam’s role in the modern world. At Zaytuna College, Dr. Ali teaches Jurisprudential Principles, Family Law, Inheritance Law, Commercial Law, Prophetic Tradition, Creedal Theology, and Islamic Virtue Ethics.

He received his BA or Al-Ijazah Al-‘Ulya from Al-Qarawiyyin University in Shariah in 2001. He received both his MA and PhD from the Graduate Theological Union in 2012 and 2016, respectively. Prior to his post at Zaytuna College, Dr. Ali was a chaplain at State Correctional Institute in Chester, PA, from 2002 to 2007.

His PhD thesis, titled “The ‘Negro’ in Afro-Arabian Muslim Consciousness,” demonstrates the interplay between conceptions and perceptions of race in constructing class differences; it is an example of how race taxonomies are constructed and employed to impress upon peoples’ psychological states and sociocultural sensibilities. It aims to uncover how indigenous black African Muslims responded to challenges to their humanity and agency by their Arab coreligionists who saw themselves as ethnically and culturally superior to their brethren.

Dr. Ali is fluent in Arabic.

Dr. Ali joined Zaytuna College in 2007.

Education



  • Graduate Theological Union, PhD, Cultural and Historical Studies in Religion, 2016

  • Graduate Theological Union, MA, Ethics and Social Theory, 2012

  • Al-Qarawiyyin University, BA, Shariah, 2001

Publications



  • “Is There an Interreligious Threat to Religious Freedom?” Religious Freedom Institute (2018). .

  • Review of “Muhammad’s Heirs: The Rise of Muslim Scholarly Communities, 622–950. American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences 35, no. 2 (2018): 91–94. 

  • “Tunisia and the Liberation of Muslim Women,” Muslim 500(2018). . 

  • “Beyond Racism: The Challenge of Turning the Islamic Ideal Into Reality.” Renovatio, The Journal of Zaytuna College (2017). .

  • “Preserving the Freedom for Faith: Reevaluating the Politics of Compulsion,” Review of Faith & International Affairs 9 (June 2011). .

  • “Scholarly Consensus: Between Use & Misuse,” Journal of Islamic Law and Culture 12, no. 2 (2010). .


WORKING PAPERS





  • “Feminism and Recalibrating Faith According to an Islamic Epistemic,” Al-Madinah Institute. 

  • “Prophetic Pugilism and The Freedom Principle,” Al-Madinah Institute. 

  • “Religious Policing and Compelling Conformity,” Al-Madinah Institute. 

  • “The Ideology of Police Brutality,” Al-Madinah Institute. 

  • “Violence and Defection from the Faith,” Al-Madinah Institute. 

  • “Building Stronger Muslim Families,” Al-Madinah Institute. 



BOOKS



  • In Defence of the Four Imams, by Ahmad Ibn Taymiyah, translated by Abdullah bin Hamid Ali. Claritas Books, 2019. .

  • The “Negro” in Arab Muslim Consciousness. Claritas Books, 2019. 

  • Tears of the Yearners for the Meeting with God by Ibn Rajab al-Hanbali, translated by Abdullah bin Hamid Ali. Philadelphia: Lamppost Education Initiative, 2015. . Republished in 2019 as On Remembering Death, Claritas Books 2019. .

  • A Return to Purity in Creed by Al-Ghazz膩l墨, translated by Abdullah bin Hamid Ali. Philadelphia: Lamppost Productions, 2008. Reprinted in 2018, Lamppost Education Initiative. .

  • The Attributes of God. Amal Press, 2006.

  • Muslim Funeral Guide. Lamppost Productions, 2005.

Lecture, talks, and other speaking engagements



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