Shahab Ahmed
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Shahab Ahmed (Urdu: شہاب احمد; December 11, 1966 – September 17, 2015) was a Pakistani-American scholar of Islam at Harvard University. Professor Elias Muhanna of Brown University described Ahmed's posthumous work, What Is Islam?, as "a strange and brilliant work, encyclopedic in vision and tautly argued in the manner of logical proof, yet pervaded by the urgency of a political manifesto." The work was also listed in The Chronicle of Higher Education as one of the 11 best scholarly books of the 2010s, chosen by Noah Feldman.
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Shahab Ahmed
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Shahab Ahmed
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Shahab Ahmed
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Princeton University
Harvard University
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International Islamic University Malaysia
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Princeton University
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American University in Cairo
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2015-09-17
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شہاب احمد
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* What is Islam?
* Before Orthodoxy: the Satanic Verses in Early Islam
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Shahab Ahmed (Urdu: شہاب احمد; December 11, 1966 – September 17, 2015) was a Pakistani-American scholar of Islam at Harvard University. Professor Elias Muhanna of Brown University described Ahmed's posthumous work, What Is Islam?, as "a strange and brilliant work, encyclopedic in vision and tautly argued in the manner of logical proof, yet pervaded by the urgency of a political manifesto." The work was also listed in The Chronicle of Higher Education as one of the 11 best scholarly books of the 2010s, chosen by Noah Feldman.
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