Ali A. Mazrui, IIIT, and the Muslim Experience in the United States of America

This editorial is dedicated to paying a tribute to Professor Ali A. Mazrui, who passed away in Binghamton, New York, on October 13, 2014. From 2009 (AJISS 26:1) until his passing, Professor Mazrui was the editor-in-chief for this journal. In years to come, we may consider dedicating a special issue...

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Auteur principal: Zakyi Ibrahim
Format: article
Langue:EN
Publié: International Institute of Islamic Thought 2015
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Accès en ligne:https://doaj.org/article/615e1cf6bf3d4029b1b7b0a4bc02eb83
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Résumé:This editorial is dedicated to paying a tribute to Professor Ali A. Mazrui, who passed away in Binghamton, New York, on October 13, 2014. From 2009 (AJISS 26:1) until his passing, Professor Mazrui was the editor-in-chief for this journal. In years to come, we may consider dedicating a special issue to him and his general intellectual contributions. But for now, we present the following tribute penned by his friend and colleague, Professor Sulayman S. Nyang (Howard University, Washington, DC), as published in IIIT “Special Issue: Farewell Professor Ali Mazrui” (October 2014). Professor Ali A. Mazrui, the celebrated scholar, author, and public intellectual from Kenya came, performed, and departed gracefully. Certainly, those who knew him well gladly fared him well, knowing beyond reasonable doubt that he had the nerve and the verve to represent both Islam and Africa faithfully and effectively. It is against this background that one can examine a profile of the man and his legacies within many domains in America, the Islamic world, and in the larger world ...