
About
Iskander Abbasi is a Lecturer at Fordham University's Theology Faculty, specializing in Contemporary Islam, Environmental Ethics, and Decolonial Theory. His research critiques anthropocentrism and capitalism through an Islamic ecoliberationist lens. He convenes the annual Critical Muslim Studies summer school and was a co-chair of the Liberation Theologies unit at the American Academy of Religion.
Education:
- PhD and MA, University of Johannesburg
- MA, Harvard Divinity School
- BA, Loyola Marymount University
Research Interests:
- Islamic Liberation Theology
- Environmental Ethics and Quranic Stewardship
- Decolonial Posthumanism
- Critical Muslim Studies
His publications analyze historical and contemporary intersections of Islamophobia, race, and coloniality. Current work focuses on ecoliberation theology as a framework for planetary justice.
Awards:
- Wink Fellowship (Fellowship of Reconciliation)
Teaching spans Theology, Islamic Law/theology, and Religion & Ecology. He actively engages public scholarship through platforms like The Maydan.
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