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Dr. Haiffa Jawad
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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- The University of Alabama Honors College, department of history,
and Capstone International Center are hosting visiting Islamic scholar, Dr. Haiffa
Jawad, on campus this semester. Jawad comes to UA as part of the Understanding Contemporary
Islam (UCI) Program, a joint venture of the Fulbright Commission and the American University
of Beirut (AUB).
Jawad, a native of Iraq, currently serves as a senior lecturer in Middle Eastern
and Islamic Studies at the University of Birmingham department of theology in the United
Kingdom. She earned her bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Baghdad University
and received her Ph.D. from Exeter University in England.
The Understanding Contemporary Islam Program and American University of Beirut approached
Jawad over a year ago with the opportunity to come teach Contemporary Islam at an American
university, and on Dec. 15 she was assigned to serve as a guest scholar at UA.
While at UA, Jawad will be conducting a number of panel discussions and lectures
at local organizations and churches. She is also teaching several classes including
Modern Islamic History and the World of Islam, a class in which culture, arts, religion
and issues of Islam will be discussed.
On May 5, she will return to the University of Birmingham in England to teach classes
and conduct research.
Since coming to UA in early February, Jawad said she has enjoyed her stay at UA so
far and commented on how friendly everyone she has met has been.
“People here at UA are so nice and easy to talk to. This is a beautiful area
and I am enjoying my visit,” Jawad said.
Along with serving as a faculty member at the University of Birmingham, Jawad is also
a published author. She has written many articles and papers discussing gender issues
of Islamic women today, including “The Rights of Women in Islam: An Authentic
Approach” (Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1998) and “Muslim Women in the United
Kingdom and Beyond: Experiences and Images” (Leiden: Brill, 2003) in which she
served as a contributor and co-editor.
Jawad has been invited to present her papers at the annual Women’s Society
for Theologians in Bulgaria this summer. Currently, Jawad is working on a paper entitled
“Islam Feminism Leadership Roles and Public Representation” that will be
published in November.
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