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Dr. Kamran Karimullah is a Lecturer in Islamic Thought, Religions & Theology at the University of Manchester. His research bridges classical and post-classical intellectual traditions, focusing on intersections between Islamic thought, medical humanities, and philosophical discourse.
- Institutional Affiliation: University of Manchester
- Research Themes: Medieval Islamic science, Islamic law, corpus linguistics, and medical semiotics
- SDG Contributions: Good Health and Well-being (SDG 3), Quality Education (SDG 4)
Research Trends: His work explores epistemological foundations of Islamic science, ethical dimensions of historical medical systems, and computational approaches to analyzing gender representation in political texts. Recent publications examine Ptolemy and Ibn al-Haytham's scientific methodologies, Islamic law's influence on public health, and cross-linguistic corpus analysis.
Network Impact: With 92 research outputs and a distinctive fingerprint in Hippocratic aphorisms, Avicenna studies, and medical humanities, his scholarship has been cited in over 50 Mendeley readerships and featured on academic platforms like ORCID (0000-0003-4503-1153).
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