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American University Professor Akbar
Ahmed to Embark on Cross-Country Trip for Ethnographic Study of Muslims in America
Renowned
Muslim Anthropologist Taking One-Year Sabbatical to Examine America Through the Eyes of a Muslim
Contact: Jon Hussey, AU Media Relations,
202-885-5935 or hussey@american.edu
WASHINGTON, D.C. (May 19, 2008)—Akbar Ahmed, renowned anthropologist and Ibn Khaldun Chair of Islamic Studies
in American University’s School of International Service, announced today that he
is taking a one-year sabbatical to research Muslims in America and the attitudes and perceptions of Americans regarding their
Muslim neighbors. The cross-country ethnographic study will take Ahmed and his young American team to more
than 30 American towns and cities between September 2008, and Summer 2009.
Ahmed, who traveled throughout the Muslim world with four young Americans while writing Journey
Into Islam: The Crisis of Globalization, will be joined by the same group as he travels through America.
The trip will include meetings with religious leaders of all denominations, in-depth interviews with Muslims and their
non-Muslim neighbors and interfaith dialogues at leading universities across the country. From a mosque
in Cedar Rapids, Iowa—which is said to be the oldest existing mosque in the United states—to the bright lights
of Las Vegas, Ahmed and his students will visit mosques, churches, community centers and schools in small-town, rural America
and big cities.
Ahmed will set out to explore the Muslim community, but also to rediscover American identity. With his team, he will
examine culture, society and politics making comparisons with other commentators like Alexis De Tocqueville.
“America
has been so generous to me,” said Ahmed. “This is one way to pay my tribute to the country that I have come to
know and love, a land shaped by its great founding fathers—Washington, Jefferson and Franklin.”
Following the trip, the results
of in-depth interviews, questionnaires and observations will be compiled and analyzed for a new book, Journey into America.
Ahmed’s study has received
widespread support from politicians, think tanks, religious leaders and academics. The University of Maryland,
the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs
at Georgetown University, The Buxton Initiative and The
Brookings Institution, publisher of Journey Into Islam: The Crisis of Globalization and sponsor of the earlier
project, are supporting Ahmed’s research. U.S. Representative Keith Ellison (D-Minn.) and Sen.
Tom Harkin (D-Iowa) have also endorsed the project.
“I believe that this study proposal contains the promise of another groundbreaking
piece of scholarship,” said Ellison, the first Muslim to be elected to the United States Congress.
“In order to have a peaceful Muslim world and a secure United States, we need to stop groping in the dark with
respect to Muslim-Western relations and begin to form policy on the basis of evidence and research. This
is exactly the approach [Ahmed is] proposing and it is exactly the approach used in Journey Into Islam.”
Ahmed is the former high
commissioner of Pakistan to Great Britain and has advised Prince Charles and met with President George W. Bush on Islam.
According to the BBC, he is considered “the world’s leading authority on contemporary Islam.”
Ahmed has written more than 30 books and is regularly interviewed on CNN, CBC and the BBC and has appeared several
times on the Oprah Winfrey Show and Nightline. In 2006, he won the Purpose Prize Award
with Judea Pearl—father of murdered Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl—for their work on interfaith
dialogue. Ahmed's play Noor was recently
performed at the Washington Hebrew Congregation and his new play, The Trial of Dara Shikoh will
be performed in June at George Washington University.
American University is a leader in global education, enrolling a diverse student
body from throughout the United States and nearly 140 countries. Located in Washington, D.C., the university provides
opportunities for academic excellence, public service and internships in the nation’s capital and around the world.
www.american.edu.
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or hussey@american.edu.