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'''Joseph E.B. Lumbard''' (born 1969) is an American Muslim scholar of [[Islamic studies]]<ref>{{cite journal | last=Davary | first=Bahar | title=The Study Quran: A New Translation and Commentary | journal=Horizons | publisher=Cambridge University Press (CUP) | volume=43 | issue=2 | date=2016-11-08 | issn=0360-9669 | doi=10.1017/hor.2016.108 | pages=397–401| doi-access=free }} |
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'''Joseph E.B. Lumbard''' is currently a professor at [[The American University of Sharjah]] in the Department of Arabic and Translation Studies. A translator, commentary author and general editor for the ''[[Study Quran]]'', he is also a former Advisor for Interfaith Affairs to King [[Abdullah II of Jordan]]<ref>[http://my.brandeis.edu/news/item?news_item_id=10575&show_release_date=1 A better understanding of Islam is needed, Brandeis experts say]</ref> and the author, editor, and translator of several articles and books on topics of [[Islamic philosophy]], Sufism, and Quranic Studies. Lumbard is a frequent lecturer and has taken part in several [[Interfaith dialogue]]s, among them the Common Word initiative. |
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</ref> and associate professor of [[Quranic studies]] at the College of [[Islamic studies|Islamic Studies]] at [[Hamad Bin Khalifa University]] in Qatar. He is the author, editor, and translator of several scholarly books and many articles on [[Islamic philosophy]], [[Sufism]], and Quranic studies.<ref name="IZU">{{cite web | title=Speakers | website=IZU | url=https://www.izu.edu.tr/en/ciga/conferences/ummah/2nd-international-conference-on-the-muslim-ummah/speakers | access-date=2021-04-02}}</ref> |
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==Biography== |
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Born and raised in [[Washington D.C.]], Lumbard was brought up within the [[Episcopal Church (United States)|Episcopal Church]], serving as an altar boy. In his teenage years he lost interest and he was introduced to Islam when a sophomore at [[George Washington University]]. He converted to Islam a year and a half later.<ref name="holosforum.org">[http://www.centerforsacredsciences.org/index.php/Holos/holos-lumbard.html Revitalizing the Heart of Islam: An Interview with Joseph Lumbard]</ref> |
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Born and raised in [[Washington D.C.]], Lumbard was brought up within the [[Episcopal Church (United States)|Episcopal Church]], serving as an altar boy. In his teenage years he lost interest and he was introduced to [[Islam]] when a sophomore at [[George Washington University]]. He converted to Islam a year and a half later.<ref name="holosforum.org">[http://www.centerforsacredsciences.org/index.php/Holos/holos-lumbard.html Revitalizing the Heart of Islam: An Interview with Joseph Lumbard]</ref> |
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{{cquote|I realized that everything that I had been searching for within Christianity was also available within Islam...and that I would be following the message of Jesus just as fully within the Islamic tradition.<ref name="holosforum.org"/>}} |
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{{blockquote|I realized that everything that I had been searching for within Christianity was also available within Islam...and that I would be following the message of Jesus just as fully within the Islamic tradition.<ref name="holosforum.org"/>}} |
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He received a Ph.D. and M.Phil. in Islamic Studies from [[Yale University]], an M.A. in Religious Studies and a B.A. from the [[George Washington University]].<ref>[http://www.brandeis.edu/facguide/faculty?emplid=40bc11b9d4af8a817ebf1bd616c3bada0f17b29a Brandeis University Faculty Guide]</ref> In order to complement his Western university training, he studied Qur´an, Hadith, Sufism, and Islamic philosophy with traditional teachers in [[Morocco]], [[Egypt]], [[Yemen]], and [[Iran]].<ref name="Joseph E. B. Lumbard: Life and Work">[http://www.worldwisdom.com/Public/Authors/Detail.asp?AuthorID=101&WhatType=1 Joseph E. B. Lumbard: Life and Work] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061117185044/https://www.worldwisdom.com/Public/Authors/Detail.asp?AuthorID=101&WhatType=1 |date=2006-11-17 }}</ref> Before returning to the [[United States]], Lumbard worked as Assistant Professor of Islamic Studies at the [[American University]] in [[Cairo]]. |
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He received a [[Doctor of Philosophy|Ph.D.]] and [[Master of Philosophy|M.Phil.]] in Islamic Studies from [[Yale University]], an M.A. in [[Religious studies|Religious Studies]] and a B.A. from the [[George Washington University]].<ref>[http://www.brandeis.edu/facguide/faculty?emplid=40bc11b9d4af8a817ebf1bd616c3bada0f17b29a Brandeis University Faculty Guide]</ref> In order to complement his Western university training, he studied [[Quran|Qur´an]], [[Hadith]], Sufism, and Islamic philosophy with traditional teachers in [[Morocco]], [[Egypt]], [[Yemen]], and [[Iran]].<ref name="Joseph E. B. Lumbard: Life and Work">[http://www.worldwisdom.com/public/authors/Joseph-Lumbard.aspx Joseph E. B. Lumbard: Life and Work] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061117185044/https://www.worldwisdom.com/Public/Authors/Detail.asp?AuthorID=101&WhatType=1 |date=2006-11-17 }} {{dead link|date=May 2019}}</ref> Lumbard began his teaching career at [[the American University in Cairo]] (2002-2005) after receiving a PhD in Islamic studies from [[Yale University]]. After serving as an advisor for interfaith affairs to King [[Abdullah II of Jordan]], he became the director of the Islamic and [[Middle Eastern studies|Middle Eastern Studies]] Program at [[Brandeis University]].<ref name="Cornille2009">{{cite book|first=Catherine|last=Cornille|title=Criteria of Discernment in Interreligious Dialogue|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=cDVMAwAAQBAJ|date=1 August 2009|publisher=Wipf and Stock Publishers|isbn=978-1-60608-784-8|page=281}}</ref> He has also served as an assistant professor of Arabic and Translation Studies at the [[American University of Sharjah]].<ref name="Gulf-Times 2017">{{cite web | title=HBKU lectures to focus on wide range of topics | website=Gulf-Times | date=2017-03-04 | url=https://gulf-times.com/story/535128 | access-date=2021-04-02}}</ref> |
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A proponent of cross-cultural understanding, Dr. Lumbard has published several articles on comparative mysticism, [[Sufism]], and Islamic philosophy, has lectured in academic arenas around the world, participated in inter-faith dialogues, and appeared on several radio and television programs.<ref name="Joseph E. B. Lumbard: Life and Work"/> He is also the founder and first director of the [[Islamic Research Institute]]. |
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Lumbard has lectured in academic arenas around the world, participated in [[Interfaith dialogue|inter-faith dialogues]], and appeared on several radio and television programs. He is also the founder and first director of the Islamic Research Institute.<ref name="Joseph E. B. Lumbard: Life and Work"/> |
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==Bibliography== |
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* ''Aḥmad al-Ghazālī, Remembrance and the Metaphysics of Love'' (SUNY Press, 2016) |
* ''Aḥmad al-Ghazālī, Remembrance and the Metaphysics of Love'' (SUNY Press, 2016)<ref>Reviews of ''Aḥmad al-Ghazālī, Remembrance and the Metaphysics of Love'': |
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* {{cite journal | last=Khalil | first=Atif | title=Aḥmad al-Ghazālī, Remembrance, and the Metaphysics of Love, written by Joseph E.B. Lumbard | journal=Journal of Sufi Studies | publisher=Brill | volume=6 | issue=2 | date=2017 | issn=2210-5948 | doi=10.1163/22105956-12341303 | pages=233–236}} |
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* ''The Study Quran'', General Editor (HarperOne, Fall 2015) |
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* {{cite journal | last=Maghsoudlou | first=Salimeh | title=Aḥmad al-Ghazālī, Remembrance, and the Metaphysics of Love| journal=Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies | publisher=Cambridge University Press (CUP) | volume=81 | issue=1 | year=2018 | issn=0041-977X | doi=10.1017/s0041977x18000204 | pages=129–131| s2cid=171982258 }} |
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* {{cite journal | last=Eshots | first=Janis | title=Aḥmad al-Ghazālī, Remembrance, and the Metaphysics of Love by Joseph E. B. Lumbard | journal=Philosophy East and West | publisher=Project Muse | volume=68 | issue=3 | year=2018 | issn=1529-1898 | doi=10.1353/pew.2018.0085 | pages=1017–1020| s2cid=171464767 }} |
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* {{cite journal |last=Renard |first=J. | title=Aḥmad al-Ghazālī, Remembrance, and the Metaphysics of Love | journal=Journal of the American Oriental Society |volume=138 |issue=4 | date=2018 | url=https://www.proquest.com/openview/e2031dd7cbd2d18a46a2e45d86c408cb/1?pq-origsite=gscholar&cbl=40957|page=924|doi=10.7817/jameroriesoci.138.4.0924 |doi-access=free }} |
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* {{cite journal | last=Pisani | first=Emmanuel | title=Aḥmad al-Ghazālī, Remembrance and the Metaphysics of Love | journal=Studia Islamica | publisher=Brill | volume=114 | issue=1 | date=2019-04-03 | issn=0585-5292 | doi=10.1163/19585705-12341394 | pages=93–96| s2cid=171484995 }} |
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* {{cite web |last=Wilkinson |first=Taraneh R.| title=Ahmad Al-Ghazali, Remembrance, and the Metaphysics of Love | website=Reading Religion | date=2019-06-18 | url=https://readingreligion.org/books/ahmad-al-ghazali-remembrance-and-metaphysics-love | ref={{sfnref | Reading Religion | 2019}} | access-date=2021-01-25}}</ref> |
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* ''[[The Study Quran]]'', (Translator, commentary writer and General Editor) (HarperOne, Fall 2015)<ref>Reviews of ''The Study Quran: A New Translation and Commentary'': |
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* {{cite journal|last1=Davary|first1=Bahar|title=The Study Quran: A New Translation and Commentary|journal=Horizons|volume=43|issue=2|year=2016|pages=397–401|issn=0360-9669|doi=10.1017/hor.2016.108|doi-access=free}} |
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* {{cite journal|last1=Drury|first1=Abdullah|title=The Study Quran: A New Translation and Commentary|journal=Islam and Christian–Muslim Relations|volume=27|issue=4|year=2016|pages=493–495|issn=0959-6410|doi=10.1080/09596410.2016.1148886|s2cid=147717452}} |
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* {{cite journal | last=Lawrence | first=Bruce B. | title=The Study Quran: A New Translation and Commentary | journal=The Muslim World | publisher=Wiley | volume=106 | issue=3 | date=2016 | issn=0027-4909 | doi=10.1111/muwo.12136 | pages=633–638}} |
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* {{cite journal | last=Powers | first=David S. | title=The Study Quran: A New Translation and Commentary | journal=Review of Qur'anic Research | publisher= International Qur’anic Studies Association | volume=4 | issue=3 | date=2018 | issn= | url=https://lockwoodonlinejournals.com/index.php/rqr/article/view/316| pages=}} |
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* {{cite web | last=Bellin | first=Elise | title=IRC Book Review: The Study Quran: A New Translation And Commentary | website=Wisconsin Muslim Journal | date=2020 | url=https://wisconsinmuslimjournal.org/irc-book-review-the-study-quran-a-new-translation-and-commentary/ | access-date=2021-02-14}} |
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* {{cite journal | last=Leaman | first=Oliver | title=The Study Quran: A New Translation and Commentary | journal=Philosophy East and West | publisher=Project Muse | volume=67 | issue=2 | year=2017 | issn=1529-1898 | doi=10.1353/pew.2017.0049 | pages=594–596| s2cid=171836399 }} |
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* {{cite journal |last=Fudge|first=Bruce| title=Study the Quran or The Study Quran? | journal=Journal of the American Oriental Society | publisher=American Oriental Society | volume=138 | issue=3 | year=2018 | issn=0003-0279 | doi=10.7817/jameroriesoci.138.3.0575 | pages=575–588}} |
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* {{cite journal | last=Geissinger | first=Aisha | title=The Study Quran: A New Translation and Commentary | journal=Journal of the American Academy of Religion | publisher=Oxford University Press (OUP) | date=2016 |volume=85|issue=1| issn=0002-7189 | doi=10.1093/jaarel/lfw074 | pages=270–272}} |
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* {{cite journal | last=Vaid | first=Mobeen | title=The Study Quran: A New Translation and Commentary | journal=Islamic Sciences | publisher=Center for Islamic Sciences | date=2016 |volume=13|issue=2| issn= | doi= | pages=105–118}} |
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* {{cite web|last=Miller|first=Caleb | title=Review of 'The Study Quran'| website=Clarion: Journal of Spirituality and Justice | date=2015| url=https://www.clarion-journal.com/clarion_journal_of_spirit/2015/12/review-of-the-study-quran-by-caleb-miller.html | access-date=2021-02-14}} |
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* {{cite journal | last=Gökkır | first=Necmettin | title=The Study Quran: A New Translation and Commentary | journal=İslam Araştırmaları Dergisi | date=2016 |volume=36|issue=| issn= | doi= 10.26570/isad.327255| pages=179–182| doi-access=free}} |
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* {{cite journal | last=Laabdi | first=Mourad | title=The Study Quran: A New Translation with Notes and Commentary | journal=Iranian Studies | publisher=Informa UK Limited | volume=50 | issue=3 | date=2017 | issn=0021-0862 | doi=10.1080/00210862.2017.1285602 | pages=467–471| s2cid=164945016 }} |
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* Bauer, Karen (2017). The American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences. 34 (4): 70–74. |
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* Alexandrin, Lisa (2016). Journal of the Muhyiddin Ibn ‘Arabi Society. 49: 104–108. |
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* Ford, Peter (2016). Theological Review. 37 (1–2): 140–142. |
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* Görke, Andreas (2018). Speculum. 93 (1): 250–251. |
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* {{cite journal |last=Ibrahim|first=Celene|title=The Study Quran: A New Translation with Notes and Commentary| journal=Journal of Islamic and Muslim Studies | publisher=Indiana University Press | volume=1 | issue=2 | year=2016 | issn=2470-7066 | doi=10.2979/jims.1.2.08 | pages=89–92}} |
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* Medoff, Louis (2016). Journal of Shi‘a Islamic Studies. 9 (3): 367–371. |
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* Metzler, Berenike (2018). "The Study Quran: A New Translation with Notes and Commentary". Zeitschrift der Deutschen Morgenländischen Gesellschaft. 168 (2): 500–502. |
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* Samsel, Peter (2016). "The Study Quran: A New Translation with Notes and Commentary". Sacred Web. 37: 77–104. |
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* de Souza, Felipe Freitas (2016). "The Study Quran: A New Translation with Notes and Commentary". Revista Espaço Acadêmico. 187: 171–173. |
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* {{cite journal | last=Muchlisin | first=Annas Rolli | title=Kesarjanaan Tradisionalis alQur'an di era Kontemporer | journal= Epistemé: Jurnal Pengembangan Ilmu Keislaman| volume=12 | issue=2 | date=2017 | issn= | doi= | pages=288–310}} |
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* {{cite web | last=Geoffroy | first=Eric | title=Seyyed Hossein Nasr, The Study Quran – A New Translation and Commentary | website=Les cahiers de l'Islam | date=2016 | url=https://www.lescahiersdelislam.fr/Seyyed-Hossein-Nasr-The-Study-Quran-A-New-Translation-and-Commentary_a1251.html | language=fr | access-date=2021-02-14}}</ref> |
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* "Seyyed Hossein Nasr on Tradition and Modernity" in ''Tradition and Modernity'' ed. David Marshall (Georgetown University Press, 2014) |
* "Seyyed Hossein Nasr on Tradition and Modernity" in ''Tradition and Modernity'' ed. David Marshall (Georgetown University Press, 2014) |
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* "What of the Word is Common" in ''Muslim and Christian Understanding: Theory and Application of "A common Word"'' ed. Waleed El-Ansary and David K. Linnan (Praeger, 2012) |
* "What of the Word is Common" in ''Muslim and Christian Understanding: Theory and Application of "A common Word"'' ed. Waleed El-Ansary and David K. Linnan (Praeger, 2012) |
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*''Submission, Faith and Beauty: The Religion of Islam.'', ([[Hayward, California|Hayward]], 2007, Zaytuna Institute, 2008) |
*''Submission, Faith and Beauty: The Religion of Islam.'', ([[Hayward, California|Hayward]], 2007, Zaytuna Institute, 2008) |
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*''Prophets and Messengers of God'', "Voices of Islam", (Praeger Pub Text, 2007) |
*''Prophets and Messengers of God'', "Voices of Islam", (Praeger Pub Text, 2007) |
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*"The Function of Dhikrullāh in Sufi Psychology" in ''Knowledge is Light: Essays in Islamic Studies'' ed. Zaylan Morris (Kazi Publications: 2003) |
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*''Islam, Fundamentalism, and the Betrayal of Tradition'', ([[World Wisdom]], 2004) |
*''Islam, Fundamentalism, and the Betrayal of Tradition'', ([[World Wisdom]], 2004) |
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*"The Function of Dhikrullāh in Sufi Psychology" in ''Knowledge is Light: Essays in Islamic Studies'' ed. Zaylan Morris (Kazi Publications: 2003) |
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*[[Maria Massi Dakake]] |
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Latest revision as of 08:07, 16 November 2024
Joseph E. B. Lumbard | |
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Born | Joseph E. B. Lumbard 1969 (age 54–55) |
Nationality | American |
Academic background | |
Alma mater | George Washington University, Yale University |
Influences | Seyyed Hossein Nasr[1] |
Academic work | |
Institutions | Hamad Bin Khalifa University |
Notable works |
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Joseph E.B. Lumbard (born 1969) is an American Muslim scholar of Islamic studies[2] and associate professor of Quranic studies at the College of Islamic Studies at Hamad Bin Khalifa University in Qatar. He is the author, editor, and translator of several scholarly books and many articles on Islamic philosophy, Sufism, and Quranic studies.[3]
Biography
[edit]Born and raised in Washington D.C., Lumbard was brought up within the Episcopal Church, serving as an altar boy. In his teenage years he lost interest and he was introduced to Islam when a sophomore at George Washington University. He converted to Islam a year and a half later.[4]
I realized that everything that I had been searching for within Christianity was also available within Islam...and that I would be following the message of Jesus just as fully within the Islamic tradition.[4]
He received a Ph.D. and M.Phil. in Islamic Studies from Yale University, an M.A. in Religious Studies and a B.A. from the George Washington University.[5] In order to complement his Western university training, he studied Qur´an, Hadith, Sufism, and Islamic philosophy with traditional teachers in Morocco, Egypt, Yemen, and Iran.[6] Lumbard began his teaching career at the American University in Cairo (2002-2005) after receiving a PhD in Islamic studies from Yale University. After serving as an advisor for interfaith affairs to King Abdullah II of Jordan, he became the director of the Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies Program at Brandeis University.[7] He has also served as an assistant professor of Arabic and Translation Studies at the American University of Sharjah.[8]
Lumbard has lectured in academic arenas around the world, participated in inter-faith dialogues, and appeared on several radio and television programs. He is also the founder and first director of the Islamic Research Institute.[6]
Bibliography
[edit]- Aḥmad al-Ghazālī, Remembrance and the Metaphysics of Love (SUNY Press, 2016)[9]
- The Study Quran, (Translator, commentary writer and General Editor) (HarperOne, Fall 2015)[10]
- "Seyyed Hossein Nasr on Tradition and Modernity" in Tradition and Modernity ed. David Marshall (Georgetown University Press, 2014)
- "What of the Word is Common" in Muslim and Christian Understanding: Theory and Application of "A common Word" ed. Waleed El-Ansary and David K. Linnan (Praeger, 2012)
- From Hubb to 'Ishq: The Development of Love in Early Sufism, (Oxford Journal of Islamic Studies, 2008).
- Submission, Faith and Beauty: The Religion of Islam., (Hayward, 2007, Zaytuna Institute, 2008)
- Prophets and Messengers of God, "Voices of Islam", (Praeger Pub Text, 2007)
- Islam, Fundamentalism, and the Betrayal of Tradition, (World Wisdom, 2004)
- "The Function of Dhikrullāh in Sufi Psychology" in Knowledge is Light: Essays in Islamic Studies ed. Zaylan Morris (Kazi Publications: 2003)
See also
[edit]- King Abdullah II of Jordan
- Sufism
- Seyyed Hossein Nasr
- Mohammed Rustom
- Caner Dagli
- Maria Massi Dakake
References
[edit]- ^ Markwith, Zachary (2010). "Review: Seyyed Hossein Nasr, Islam in the Modern World: Challenged by the West, Threatened by Fundamentalism, Keeping Faith with Tradition". Sacred Web. 28 (1): 103–116 [115].
- ^ Davary, Bahar (2016-11-08). "The Study Quran: A New Translation and Commentary". Horizons. 43 (2). Cambridge University Press (CUP): 397–401. doi:10.1017/hor.2016.108. ISSN 0360-9669.
- ^ "Speakers". IZU. Retrieved 2021-04-02.
- ^ a b Revitalizing the Heart of Islam: An Interview with Joseph Lumbard
- ^ Brandeis University Faculty Guide
- ^ a b Joseph E. B. Lumbard: Life and Work Archived 2006-11-17 at the Wayback Machine [dead link ]
- ^ Cornille, Catherine (1 August 2009). Criteria of Discernment in Interreligious Dialogue. Wipf and Stock Publishers. p. 281. ISBN 978-1-60608-784-8.
- ^ "HBKU lectures to focus on wide range of topics". Gulf-Times. 2017-03-04. Retrieved 2021-04-02.
- ^ Reviews of Aḥmad al-Ghazālī, Remembrance and the Metaphysics of Love:
- Khalil, Atif (2017). "Aḥmad al-Ghazālī, Remembrance, and the Metaphysics of Love, written by Joseph E.B. Lumbard". Journal of Sufi Studies. 6 (2). Brill: 233–236. doi:10.1163/22105956-12341303. ISSN 2210-5948.
- Maghsoudlou, Salimeh (2018). "Aḥmad al-Ghazālī, Remembrance, and the Metaphysics of Love". Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies. 81 (1). Cambridge University Press (CUP): 129–131. doi:10.1017/s0041977x18000204. ISSN 0041-977X. S2CID 171982258.
- Eshots, Janis (2018). "Aḥmad al-Ghazālī, Remembrance, and the Metaphysics of Love by Joseph E. B. Lumbard". Philosophy East and West. 68 (3). Project Muse: 1017–1020. doi:10.1353/pew.2018.0085. ISSN 1529-1898. S2CID 171464767.
- Renard, J. (2018). "Aḥmad al-Ghazālī, Remembrance, and the Metaphysics of Love". Journal of the American Oriental Society. 138 (4): 924. doi:10.7817/jameroriesoci.138.4.0924.
- Pisani, Emmanuel (2019-04-03). "Aḥmad al-Ghazālī, Remembrance and the Metaphysics of Love". Studia Islamica. 114 (1). Brill: 93–96. doi:10.1163/19585705-12341394. ISSN 0585-5292. S2CID 171484995.
- Wilkinson, Taraneh R. (2019-06-18). "Ahmad Al-Ghazali, Remembrance, and the Metaphysics of Love". Reading Religion. Retrieved 2021-01-25.
- ^ Reviews of The Study Quran: A New Translation and Commentary:
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