Dr. Saad Eddin Ibrahim

Saad Eddin Ibrahim

  • Dr. Saad Eddin Ibrahim
  • Professor of Sociology, The American University in Cairo

Much of the debate on Islam and the West has concentrated on militant hard-line Islamists. This small minority of political actors has “hijacked” perceptions of one of the great monotheistic religions. Missing from the debate is awareness of a thick but silent trend toward genuine Islamic reformation that is growing across the Muslim world. Saad Eddin Ibrahim will present the features of this important trend in Islamic reformation and attempt to draw attention to other aspects of a rich and varied religious mosaic. Ibrahim, a world-renowned sociologist and advocate of democracy and human rights, is the director of the Ibn Khaldun Center for Development Studies in Egypt. He was jailed and later acquitted - after garnering tremendous international attention - of charges denounced as politically motivated.

  • Professor of Sociology, The American University in Cairo
  • Chairman of the Board, Ibn Khaldun Center for Development Studies
  • Human rights activist
  • Author

Presentations at Calvin University

Islamic Reformation: An Overdue Quest
Part of the: January Series
Monday, January 26, 2004 12:30:00 PM
Covenant Fine Arts Center Auditorium

Publication(s) for this event

Egypt, Islam and Democracy: Critical Essays by Saad Eddin Ibrahim

Egypt, Islam and Democracy: Critical Essays by Saad Eddin Ibrahim
by Dr. Saad Eddin Ibrahim
The American University in Cairo Press (May 1, 2002)



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