Caner Dagli
Caner Dagli is an American Islamic scholar of Circassian origin[citation needed] and an associate professor in religious studies at the Jesuit College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts.[1][2]
Biography[edit]
Dagli studied at Cornell University (BA 1996), George Washington University (MA 2001) and Princeton University where he received his doctorate in 2006. From 2005 to 2008, he taught as Assistant Professor at Roanoke College in Salem, Virginia[3] and was an advisor to the Royal Hashemite Court of Jordan from 2006 to 2007. Dagli was one of the 138 Muslim signatories in October 2007 of A Common Word Between Us and You and was one of the chief architects of the Amman Message.[4][5]
Works[edit]
His translation The Ringstones of Wisdom of Fusus al-hikam by Ibn Arabi (1165-1240) appeared in the Great Books of the Islamic World Series.[citation needed] A specialist in Quran and Quranic studies, Dagli was one of the main contributors to the Study Quran along with Seyyed Hossein Nasr, Joseph E. B. Lumbard, Maria Dakake and Mohammed Rustom.[6][7] His other works include:
- The Oxford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Science, and Technology in Islam: Two-Volume Set (Oxford Encyclopedias of Islamic Studies) with Ibrahim Kalin and Salim Ayduz. (Oxford University Press, 2014)
- Ibn Al-'Arabī and Islamic Intellectual Culture: From Mysticism to Philosophy (Routledge, 2016)[8]
References[edit]
- ↑ When Mosques Refuse to Bury Muslim Terrorists: The Atlantic
- ↑ Can Religion Be Studied Impartially? An interview with CANER DAGLI: The Orbiter Magazine
- ↑ Moderate Muslims Seek Help From the Dalai Lama
- ↑ https://www.interfaith.cam.ac.uk/resources/acommonword/a-common-word
- ↑ http://www.ncregister.com/daily-news/muslims-vs.-outlaws-of-islam-islamic-voices-lead-fight-against-extremists
- ↑ https://www.meforum.org/campus-watch/23019/islamic-scholars-produce-new-translation-of-quran
- ↑ https://muslimmatters.org/2015/12/14/the-study-quran-a-review/
- ↑ Ali, Mukhtar; Ibn al-ʿArabī and Islamic Intellectual Culture: From Mysticism to PhilosophyBy CANER K. DAGLI in Journal of Islamic Studies, Volume 29, Issue 3, September 2018, Pages 449–451
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