Akbar S. Ahmed

Akbar Salahuddin Ahmed, Sitara-i-Imtiaz, or Akbar Ahmed, is currently the Ibn Khaldun Chair of Islamic Studies, American University in Washington, D.C., the First Distinguished Chair of Middle East and Islamic Studies at the US Naval Academy, Annapolis,[1] and a Nonresident Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution.[2] He is considered “the world’s leading authority on contemporary Islam” by the BBC.[3]

Ambassador Akbar Ahmed has advised world leaders including most recently General David Petraeus, Ambassador Richard Holbrooke, and Secretary Michael Chertoff on Islam and foreign policy. He is regularly interviewed by CNN, CBS, BBC, and Fox News and has appeared several times on the Oprah Winfrey Show and has appeared on the Daily Show. He is the author of over a dozen award-winning books, including Discovering Islam (the basis for the BBC six-part TV series entitled “Living Islam”) and Journey into Islam; his books have been translated into many languages, including Chinese and Indonesian. His latest project based in extensive fieldwork has resulted in a full length documentary, Journey into America, which has been shown at several film festivals and the book, Journey into America; the Challenge of Islam (Brookings Press, June 2010).[4] "A brilliant follow-up to Journey into Islam. Ahmed's insights should be required reading for anyone grappling with national security, national identity, and national cohesion in today s complex era." — Colonel David Kilcullen, author of The Accidental Guerrilla.[5]

He joined the Civil Service of Pakistan (CSP), the elite cadre of the Central Superior Services of Pakistan in 1966, and held important posts in Pakistan and Bangladesh—including Commissioner, Quetta; Political Agent, South Waziristan Agency. He has also been the Ambassador from Pakistan to the UK.[6]

Ambassador Ahmed is one of the world’s foremost anthropologists and was inducted into the legendary figures in Anthropology’s Hall of Fame as part of the "Anthropological Ancestors" audio-visual interview series at Cambridge University in July 2004. He has written extensively on the tribal areas of Pakistan, including his book Resistance and Control in Pakistan (1983), and the anthropology of Muslim societies. His most recent projects have been unprecedented large-scale anthropological studies and as one Harvard intellectual noted, he is “changing the face of anthropology.” [4]

A prolific author, he is also a playwright and three of his plays were staged in the DC area: "Noor", "The Trial of Dara Shikoh", and "From Waziristan to Washington: A Muslim at the Crossroads". Two plays, "Noor (play)" and "The Trial of Dara Shikoh", were published by Saqi Books in the summer of 2009.

The renowned American historian Professor Stanley Wolpert called him "the greatest scholar of Islam in America and the world...nobody else stands so high..." he is "..the Dara Shikoh of modern Islamic leaders." (Pakistan Link, 30 December issue,2011).

Ambassador Akbar Ahmed has also been a leader in interfaith dialogue and tries to build bridges between civilizations. Along with Judea Pearl, father of slain journalist Daniel Pearl he has had public dialogues in an effort to dispel hate and ignorance. For their efforts they were awarded the prestigious Purpose Prize in 2007. Ambassador Ahmed was also the recipient of the first Gandhi Center Fellowship of Peace Award in 2004.[7]

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Education

Ahmed has been Visiting Professor at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton and has taught at Princeton, Harvard and Cambridge Universities. Ahmed was awarded the Honorary Doctor of Laws by the University of Liverpool, received his PhD at the School of Oriental and African Studies, London University, MA and Diploma in Education from Cambridge University, and Bachelor of Social Sciences (Honors) from Birmingham University.[8]

New Book of Verse

Suspended Somewhere Between [9]

Author: Akbar Ahmed Publisher: PM Press / Busboys and Poets [10] ISBN 978-1-60486-485-4 Published April 2011 Format: Paperback Size: 8 by 5 Page count: 152 Pages Subjects: Poetry, Islam

Akbar Ahmed’s Suspended Somewhere Between is a collection of poetry to published in April 15, 2011 from the man the BBC calls “the world’s leading authority on contemporary Islam." A mosaic of Ahmed’s life, which has traversed cultural and religious barriers, this book of verse is personal with a vocal range from introspective and reflective to romantic and emotive to historical and political. The poems take the reader from the forbidding valleys and mountains of Waziristan in the tribal areas of Pakistan to the think tanks and halls of power in Washington, DC; from the rustic tranquility of Cambridge to the urban chaos of Karachi.

The collection spans half a century of writing and gives the reader a front row seat to the drama of a world in turmoil. Can there be more drama than Ahmed’s first memories as a boy of four on a train through the killing fields of North India during the partition of the subcontinent in 1947? Or the breakup of Pakistan into two counties amidst mass violence in 1971? Yet, in the midst of change and uncertainty, there is the optimism and faith of a man with confidence in his fellow man and in the future, despite the knowledge that perhaps the problems and challenges of the changing world would prove to be too great.

Ahmed’s poetry was a constant source of solace and renewal to which he escaped for inspiration and sanity. He loved poetry of every kind whether English, Urdu or Persian. Ahmed was as fascinated by Keats and Coleridge as he was by Rumi and Ghalib. For us, he serves as a guide to the inner recesses of the Muslim world showing us its very heart. Through the poems, the reader gets fresh insights into the Muslim world and its struggles. Above all, they carry the eternal message of hope and compassion.

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"Anyone wanting to understand Islam today must read Akbar Ahmed's collection. We are given rare glimpses into the dilemmas, pain, and despair but ultimately love and hope of Muslims through the verses of this true renaissance man." —Greg Mortenson, author of Three Cups of Tea

"Akbar Ahmed is a national treasure. Allow him to lead you through his tumultuous, thrilling life in this gorgeous collection of poems, written across five decades and three continents—a life of loss, despair, child-like wonder, and love." —Daniel Futterman, actor (A Mighty Heart, as Daniel Pearl, 2007) and Oscar-nominated screenwriter (Capote, 2005).

“Ambassador Akbar Ahmed is a brilliant and wise authority on Islam, and now we have the chance to see what a beautiful soul he has. In these poems, we see the mix of the personal, political, historical, and lyrical. This book is deeply inspiring.” —Walter Isaacson, president and CEO of the Aspen Institute, author, former chairman and CEO of CNN, and former editor of TIME magazine.

Journey into America: The Challenge of Islam

His current project, “Journey into America,” is a study based in fieldwork of Muslims in America. It has resulted in a full length documentary, Journey into America, which has been shown at several film festivals and the book, Journey into America; the Challenge of Islam (Brookings Press, June 2010).

Selected Books

Selected Plays

Selected Articles

  1. “America has yet to grasp the cost of losing in Afghanistan”. Guardian Newspaper, October, 2009.[36]
  2. “Swat in the eye of the storm: Interview with Akbar Ahmed”. Anthropology Today, Volume 25 Issue 5, October, 2009.[37]
  3. “Islam in Today’s World: A Conversation with Akbar Ahmed”. Featured in Anthropology Today, Vol. 23, No. 1, in February 2007.
  4. “Talking Can Stop Hate” was featured as the “Big Idea!” in AARP the Magazine, in the March/April 2007 issue.
  5. “Bush Still Doesn’t Get It” featured in the Outlook section of the Washington Post July 22, 2007.

Media

  1. Ahmed regularly appears on CNN • CBC • BBC • ARY TV • CNBC • Night Line • Interfaith Voices, NPR .
  2. Presented and narrated “Living Islam”, the six-part BBC television series, in 1993.
  3. Presented “The Glories of Islamic Art”, the three-part television series for Channel 5, UK, broadcast in 2006.
  4. Appeared three times on the Oprah Winfrey Show.
  5. Appeared on the Sir David Frost Show (along with Lord Owen) on Al Jazeera.
  6. Newsnight including for the Annual Review 2007.
  7. Initiated, developed and completed “The Jinnah Quartet” – a feature film • a documentary • two books on M.A. Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan.
  8. Consultant and interviewed for “Rumi Returning”, a major television film on the mystic poet.
  9. Panelist with the new online feature, “On Faith,” for the Washington Post and Newsweek
  10. “Encountering Islam”, Audio CD series, NowYouKnow Media, Washington DC.
  11. Senior Advisor to an innovative on-line project for an Islamic syllabus for Jones Knowledge Inc.

Distinctions and Distinguished Lectures

See also

References

  1. ^ / U.S. Naval Academy
  2. ^ / Brookings Institute
  3. ^ [BBC Radio 2 "Good Morning Sunday", October 24, 2004]
  4. ^ a b Journey into America.
  5. ^ / Amazon
  6. ^ / website link.
  7. ^ http://www.gandhimemorialcenter.org/fellowship_of_peace
  8. ^ Video interview with Akbar Ahmed, Interviews with Anthropologists, World Oral Literature Project
  9. ^ Some Poems on Youtube
  10. ^ PM Press
  11. ^ Washington Post, A spiritual journey across America.
  12. ^ News Statesman.
  13. ^ Dawn Newspaper, by Reviewed By Karamatullah K. Ghori.
  14. ^ Ntional Review, by Clifford D. May.
  15. ^ BBC on Journey
  16. ^ / Foreign Policy’s review of Journey into America by Gerard Russell
  17. ^ Fox News interview on Journey into America
  18. ^ the Daily Show with Akbar Ahmed
  19. ^ Voice of America on Journey
  20. ^ U.S. Department of State on Journey
  21. ^ The Washington Post video interview with Akbar Ahmed
  22. ^ The Washington Post article, by Akbar Ahmed
  23. ^ NPR on Journey
  24. ^ The Huffington Post, by John Milewski
  25. ^ The Huffington Post, by Frankie Martin
  26. ^ / The Washington Post, by Jeff Stein
  27. ^ / Journey into America on BBC
  28. ^ / The U.K. Guardian Newspaper on Journey into America
  29. ^ / National Cathedral Review of Journey into America
  30. ^ / News Chanell 8 with Akbar Ahmed
  31. ^ / Review of Journey into America by Dr. Maleeha Lodhi, former Pakistani Ambassador to the UK and US
  32. ^ / Common Ground News Service on Journey
  33. ^ / Pakistan Link on Journey
  34. ^ / Waziristan to Washington: A Muslim at the Crossroads, by Elise Alexander
  35. ^ Waziristan to Washington
  36. ^ / Guardian.co.uk
  37. ^ / Anthropology Today

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