Dr. Abd al-Hakim Jackson - COMING
TO ALIM 2008! 
 |
A native of Philadelphia, he received his Ph.D from
the University of Pennsylvania in Oriental Studies –Islamic
Near East in 1990. Presently, he is Professor of Arabic
and Islamic Studies, Visiting Professor of Law, and
Professor of Afro-American Studies at the University
of Michigan. From 1987-89, he served as Executive Director
for the Center of Arabic Study Abroad (CASA) in Cairo,
Egypt. |
Dr. Abd al-Hakim Jackson has taught at the
University of Texas at Austin, Indiana University and Wayne
State University. In addition to numerous articles on Islamic
law, theology and history, he is author of Islamic Law and
the State: The Constitutional Jurisprudence of Shihâb
al-Dîn al-Qarâfî (E.J. Brill, 1996), On
the Boundaries of Theological Tolerance in Islam: Abû
Hâmid al-Ghazâlî’s Faysal al-Tafriqa
(Oxford, 2002) and, most recently, the controversial Islam
and the Blackamerican: Looking Towards the Third Resurrection
(Oxford, 2005).
Dr. Abd al-Hakim Jackson is co-founder of
the American Learning Institute for Muslims (ALIM), a primary
instructor at its programs, and a member of its Board of
Trustees. Jackson is also a former member of the Fiqh Council
of North America, past president of the Sharî‘ah
Scholars’ Association of North America (SSANA) and
a past trustee of the North American Islamic Trust (NAIT).
He is a sought-after speaker and has lectured throughout
the US and in numerous countries abroad.
Below are some of Dr. Jacksons lectures
and links to publications:
Video: Covering Islam and Muslims in America
Article: Dr.
Jackson's Excerpt in Islamica Magazine 
Audio: An
Interview with Dr. Jackson