
معرفی
Faraz Sheikh is a Professor in the Department of Religious Studies at William & Mary's College of Arts & Sciences. His scholarly expertise spans comparative religious ethics, Islamic ethics, and philosophical inquiries into subjectivity and moral formation across religious traditions.
- Education: PhD in Religious Studies (2015) and MA in Arabic & Islamic Studies (2006) from Indiana University Bloomington
His research examines religious and ethical subjectivity through historical Muslim thought, South Asian mystical traditions, and contemporary political ethics. Recent publications analyze discursive practices in ninth-century Arab-Muslim thought and conceptualizations of divine servitude in Islamic intellectual history.
Professor Sheikh teaches undergraduate courses including:
- RELG 221: Religion and Ethics
- RELG 325: Understanding Muslim Ethics
- RELG 308: Religion in the Time of Cholera
- RELG 308: Ethical Formation in Comparative Perspective
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