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Amir Syed is an Assistant Professor at the University of Virginia, specializing in West African History, Islamic Intellectual History, Atlantic History, Anthropology of Religion, and Arabic Manuscripts. His research focuses on the intersection of religious authority and political imagination in precolonial African history, particularly within the Sahel region.
- Ph.D. in Anthropology and History from the University of Michigan (2017)
- M.A. in Anthropology and History from University of Michigan (2012)
- M.A. in History from University of British Columbia (2009)
- B.A. in History from University of British Columbia (2004)
Syed's work examines knowledge transmission, shifts in epistemology, and the evolving roles of Muslim scholars in West Africa. He challenges teleological narratives about figures like ʿUmar Tall (d. 1864) by analyzing their religious and political authority through historical ethnography.
His publications demonstrate a focus on Islamic political theology, Sufi orders, and the connections between West Africa and the Mediterranean/Atlantic worlds. Notable works include Jihad of the Pen: The Sufi Literature of West Africa (2018) and a forthcoming book on ʿUmar Tall’s sovereignty.
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