
معرفی
Najeeba Syeed-Miller serves as an Assistant Professor at Claremont School of Theology, specializing in Islamic Studies and Interreligious Dialogue. Her work focuses on pedagogical strategies for addressing pluralism, ethics of disagreement, and juristic methods in Islamic education, particularly in contexts marked by crisis and cultural tension.
- Academic Focus: Teaching Islam, Pluralism, Juristic Approaches to Diversity
- Institution: Claremont School of Theology
Research Interests
Syeed-Miller explores how Islamic pedagogy can engage with pluralistic societies and interreligious settings. Her 2016 blogs highlight methodologies for addressing ethical disagreement and lived religion in theological education, emphasizing the role of jurisprudence and student diversity in shaping classroom discourse.
Key Contributions
While her contributions are primarily seen through curricular blogs and reflections on teaching practices, she advocates for critical engagement with Islamic traditions and trauma-informed pedagogy in times of social and political upheaval.





