
معرفی
Umar Moghul serves as an Adjunct Professor at Michigan State University College of Law and Lecturer in Law at the University of Connecticut School of Law, bringing 15+ years of transactional legal expertise focused on Islamic law and ethics. His professional practice spans corporate finance, real estate investments, and cross-border transactions across energy, healthcare, technology, and logistics sectors.
His research centers on the intersection of Islamic jurisprudence with modern finance systems, emphasizing ethical investment frameworks and sustainable development models. Key areas include Sharia-compliant financial instruments, impact investing in Muslim-majority markets, and interfaith approaches to economic development. His work bridges theoretical Islamic ethics with practical applications in global investment structures.
Moghul actively contributes to academic discourse through publications and speaking engagements on Islamic finance, Muslim community dynamics, and cross-cultural business practices. As a Hartford Seminary Board Trustee, he advances initiatives in Islamic chaplaincy and interfaith leadership development, connecting academic research with real-world religious and community contexts.



