
معرفی
Ahmed El Shamsy is Professor of Islamic Thought and Department Chair at the University of Chicago's Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, affiliated with the Divinity School. His research focuses on Islamic intellectual history, particularly the evolution of classical Islamic disciplines including law, theology, and hermeneutics.
- Ph.D., Harvard University (2009)
- Teaching at UChicago since 2010
- Associated faculty at Divinity School
- Affiliated with Center for Middle Eastern Studies
His scholarship examines themes such as:
- Canonization of Islamic law
- History of the book in Islamic tradition
- Print culture's role in textual preservation
- Interplay between Islamic and Greek philosophical traditions
- Construction of religious identity in early Islam
- Orality-literacy dynamics in legal theory
Recent research trends show systematic analysis of:
- Classical Islamic legal theory (usul al-fiqh)
- Sharia development in formative centuries
- Sufi ethical frameworks
- Manuscript conservation practices
- Heretical labeling mechanisms
- Comparative legal systems in premodern societies
His academic leadership includes:
- Editorial work on vulgate editions of classical texts
- Supervision of graduate research in Islamic thought
- Interdisciplinary collaborations in manuscript studies
- Teaching courses on Quranic exegesis and legal theory
- Consultation on print culture's impact on Islamic revival
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