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Timothy Winter

Timothy John Winter; 15 May 1960 (also known as Abdal Hakim Murad) is an English academic, theologian and Islamic scholar[6][7] who is a proponent of Islamic neo-traditionalism. His work includes publications on Islamic theology, modernity, and Anglo-Muslim relations,[8][9] and he has translated several Islamic texts.

Timothy Winter
Winter in August 2017
TitleShaykh
Personal
Born
Timothy John Winter

(1960-05-15) 15 May 1960 (age 63)
ReligionIslam
DenominationSunni[1]
JurisprudenceHanafi[2]
CreedAsh'ari
MovementNeo-Traditionalism[3]
Alma mater
Occupation

He is the Founder and Dean of the Cambridge Muslim College,[10] Aziz Foundation Professor of Islamic Studies at both Cambridge Muslim College and Ebrahim College,[11] Director of Studies (Theology and Religious Studies) at Wolfson College[12][13] and the Shaykh Zayed Lecturer of Islamic Studies in the Faculty of Divinity at University of Cambridge.[14][15][16]

In 2008 he started the Cambridge Mosque Project which raised money for the construction of a purpose-built mosque. The Cambridge Central Mosque opened on 24 April 2019 as the first purpose-built Mosque in Cambridge, and the first eco-mosque in Europe.

Background and education Edit

Murad is the son of an architect and an artist.[17][18] He became Muslim in 1979. He was educated at Westminster School and graduated with a double-first in Arabic from Pembroke College, Cambridge in 1983.[17] He then went on to study at Al Azhar University in Cairo[5][17] but did not graduate with any formal qualification. He also engages in private study with individual scholars in Saudi Arabia and Yemen.[5][19] After returning to England, he studied Turkish and Persian at the University of London.[20] In 2015, he received a PhD at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, with his dissertation entitled "An assessment of Islamic-Christian dichotomies in the light of Scriptural Reasoning"; it is embargoed until 2050.[21]

Major work and projects Edit

In 2009 Murad helped to open the Cambridge Muslim College, an institute designed to train British imams.[22][23][24] Murad also directs the Anglo-Muslim Fellowship for Eastern Europe, and the Sunna Project which has published the foremost scholarly Arabic editions of the major Sunni Hadith collections.[19][17] He serves as the secretary of the Muslim Academic Trust.[17] Murad is active in translating key Islamic texts into English[4] including a translation of two volumes of the Islamic scholar al-Ghazali's Ihya Ulum al-Din.[5] His academic publications include many articles on Islamic theology and Muslim-Christian relations as well as two books in Turkish on political theology. His book reviews sometimes appear in the Times Literary Supplement. He is also the editor of the Cambridge Companion to Classical Islamic Theology (2008) and author of Bombing without Moonlight, which in 2007 was awarded the King Abdullah I Prize for Islamic Thought.[25] Murad is also a contributor to BBC Radio 4's Thought for the Day.[26][27] Additionally, Murad is one of the signatories of A Common Word Between Us and You, an open letter by Islamic scholars to Christian leaders, calling for peace and understanding.[28]

Cambridge Mosque Project Edit

Murad is the founder and leader of the Cambridge Central Mosque project[29] which has developed a new purpose built mosque in Cambridge to cater for up to 1,000 worshipers.[27][30] The mosque is an "eco-mosque" with substantial reliance on green energy and an almost-zero carbon footprint.[29] Regarding the project, Murad stated, "This will be a very substantial world class landmark building in what is considered by some to be a down-at-heel part of Cambridge."[30]

Political views Edit

Views on Islamophobia Edit

Murad has criticized the term "Islamophobia" for its implication that hostility to Islam and Muslims is based on race or tribalistic fear rather than enmity against their religion itself.[31] Nonetheless, he has decried the rising hostility to Islam in Europe, and suggested that it is fueled by the loss of faith and tradition within Europe itself, which he says results in Europeans formulating their identity by contrasting themselves with a Muslim Other.[32]

Views on extremism Edit

Murad is a traditionalist and considers the views of extremists like al-Qaeda as religiously illegitimate and inauthentic. He decries the failure of extremists to adhere to the classical canons of Islamic law and theology and denounces their fatwas.[33] He unequivocally rejects suicide bombing and considers the killing of noncombatants as always forbidden, noting that some sources consider it worse than murder. According to Murad, Osama bin Laden and his right-hand man Ayman al-Zawahiri were un-Islamic, unqualified vigilantes who violate basic Islamic teachings.[33]

Murad is critical of Western foreign policy for fueling anger and resentment in the Muslim world.[34] He is equally critical of Saudi Arabia's Wahhabi ideology, which he believes gives extremists a theological pretext for their extremism and violence.[34]

Personal life Edit

Murad's younger brother is football writer Henry Winter.[18]

Awards and nominations Edit

In 2003, he was awarded the Pilkington Teaching Prize by Cambridge University and in 2007 he was awarded the King Abdullah I Prize for Islamic Thought for his short booklet Bombing Without Moonlight.[14][13] He has consistently been included in The 500 Most Influential Muslims list published annually by the Royal Aal al-Bayt Institute for Islamic Thought and was ranked in 2012 as the 50th most influential.[19] In January 2015, Winter was nominated for the Services to Education award at the British Muslim Awards.[35] Most recently in the 2022 Edition of The 500 Most Influential Muslims, Winter was ranked the 45th most influential Muslim in the world.[36]

Publications Edit

Books written Edit

  • Travelling Home: Essays on Islam in Europe (Cambridge: The Quilliam Press, 2020)
  • Gleams from the Rawdat al-Shuhada: (Garden of the Martyrs) of Husayn Vaiz Kashifi (Cambridge: Muslim Academic Trust, 2015)
  • Montmorency's Book of Rhymes Illustrated by Anne Yvonne Gilbert (California: Kinza Press, 2013)
  • Commentary on the Eleventh Contentions (Cambridge: Quilliam Press Ltd, 2012)
  • XXI Asrda Islom: Postmodern Dunyoda qiblani topish (Tashkent: Sharq nashriyoti, 2005)
  • Muslim Songs of the British Isles: Arranged for Schools (London: Quilliam Press Ltd, 2005)
  • Postmodern Dünya’da kibleyi bulmak (Istanbul: Gelenek, 2003)
  • Co-authored with John A. Williams, Understanding Islam and the Muslims (Louisville: Fons Vitae, 2002)
  • Understanding the Four Madhhabs: Facts About Ijtihad and Taqlid (Cambridge: Muslim Academic Trust, 1999)

Books edited Edit

  • The Cambridge Companion to Classical Islamic Theology (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008) ISBN 978-0-521-78058-2
  • Islam, Religion of Life by Abdul Wadod Shalabi (USA: Starlatch Press, 2006) ISBN 1-929694-08-3
  • Co-edited with Richard Harries and Norman Solomon, Abraham’s Children: Jews, Christians and Muslims in Conversation (Edinburgh: T&T Clark/Continuum, 2006)

Translations Edit

Articles Edit

  • “America as a Jihad State: Middle Eastern Perceptions of Modern American Theopolitics.” Muslim World 101 (2011): 394–411.
  • "Opinion: Bin Laden's sea burial was 'sad miscalculation" CNN.com (9 May 2011).
  • “Jesus and Muhammad: New Convergences.” Muslim World 99/1 (2009): 21–38.
  • “Poverty and the Charism of Ishmael.” In Building a Better Bridge: Muslims, Christians, and the Common Good, edited by Michael Ipgrave (Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 2009).
  • "Ibn Kemal (d. 940/1534) on Ibn 'Arabi's Hagiology." In Sufism and Theology, edited by Ayman Shihadeh (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2007).
  • "The Saint with Seven Tombs." In The Inner Journey: Views from the Islamic Tradition, edited by William Chittick (Ashgate: White Cloud Press, 2007).
  • "Ishmael and the Enlightenment's Crise de Coeur." In Scripture, Reason, and the Contemporary Islam-West Encounter, edited by Basit Bilal Koshul and Steven Kepnes (New York: Palgrave, 2007).
  • "Qur'anic Reasoning as an Academic Practice." Modern Theology 22/3 (2006): 449–463; reprinted in The Promise of Scriptural Reasoning, edited by David Ford and C. C. Pecknold (Malden: Blackwell, 2006).
  • “The Chador of God on Earth: the Metaphysics of the Muslim Veil.” New Blackfriars 85 (2004): 144–157.
  • “Bombing Without Moonlight: the Origins of Suicidal Terrorism.” Encounters 10:1–2 (2004): 93–126.
  • "The Poverty of Fanaticism." In Fundamentalism, and the Betrayal of Tradition, edited by Joseph Lumbard (Bloomington: World Wisdom, 2004).
  • “Readings of the ‘Reading’.” In Scriptures in Dialogue: Christians and Muslims Studying the Bible and the Qur'an Together, edited by Michael Ipgrace (London: Church House Publishing, 2004), 50–55.
  • “Tradition or Extradition? The threat to Muslim-Americans.” In The Empire and the Crescent: Global Implications for a New American Century, edited by Aftab Ahmad Malik (Bristol: Amal Press, 2003).
  • "Muslim Loyalty and Belonging: Some Reflections on the Psychosocial Background." In British Muslims: Loyalty and Belonging, edited by Mohammad Siddique Seddon, Dilwar Hussain, and Nadeem Malik (Leicester: Islamic Foundation; London: Citizens Organising Foundation, 2003).
  • Pulchra ut luna: some Reflections on the Marian Theme in Muslim-Catholic Dialogue.” Journal of Ecumenical Studies 36/3 (1999): 439–469.
  • “The Last Trump Card: Islam and the Supersession of Other Faiths.” Studies in Interreligious Dialogue 9/2 (1999): 133–155.
  • “Scorning the Prophet goes beyond free speech – it’s an act of violence” Daily Telegraph (17 Jan 2015).

References Edit

  1. ^ "Timothy Winter: British Muslim scholar Tim Winter reflects on Ramadan under lockdown". The National.
  2. ^ "Timothy Winter: Britain's most influential Muslim - and it was all down to a peach". Independent.
  3. ^ Quisay, Walaa (2019). Neo-traditionalism in the West: navigating modernity, tradition, and politics (PhD thesis). University of Oxford.
  4. ^ a b Ridgeon, Lloyd (2001). Islamic Interpretations of Christianity. Palgrave Macmillan. p. 225. ISBN 0312238541.
  5. ^ a b c d Geaves, Ron (2013). Sufism in Britain. London, United Kingdom: Bloomsbury Academic. p. 182. ISBN 978-1441112613.
  6. ^ Winter, Dr Timothy (22 July 2013). "Dr Timothy Winter". www.divinity.cam.ac.uk. Retrieved 25 January 2021.
  7. ^ Mannan, Salam (28 March 2020). "PEOPLE". Cambridge Muslim College. Retrieved 25 January 2021.
  8. ^ "Sh. Abdal Hakim Murad | masud.co.uk". masud.co.uk. Retrieved 25 January 2021.
  9. ^ Murad, Abdal-Hakim. "Abdal-Hakim Murad - Articles". masud.co.uk. Retrieved 25 January 2021.
  10. ^ "People | Cambridge Muslim College". www.cambridgemuslimcollege.org. Retrieved 16 April 2017.
  11. ^ "Dr Abdal Hakim Murad – Ebrahim College". Ebrahim College. 28 January 2015. Retrieved 15 March 2018.
  12. ^ "Dr Timothy Winter — Faculty of Divinity". www.divinity.cam.ac.uk. 22 July 2013. Retrieved 16 April 2017.
  13. ^ a b "People | Wolfson".
  14. ^ a b Dr Timothy Winter, Faculty of Divinity, University of Cambridge: People.
  15. ^ Wolfson College.
  16. ^ "BBC - Religions - Islam: Muslim Spain (711-1492)". www.bbc.co.uk.
  17. ^ a b c d e Peck, Tom (20 August 2010). "Timothy Winter: Britain's most influential Muslim – and it was all down to a peach". The Independent. Archived from the original on 21 June 2022. Retrieved 20 August 2010.
  18. ^ a b Hasan, Mehdi (10 March 2015). "How Islamic is Islamic State?". New Statesman. Retrieved 26 May 2015.
  19. ^ a b c Schleifer, Abdallah (2011). The Muslim 500: The World's 500 Most Influential Muslims, 2012. Amman, Jordan: The Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Centre. p. 98. ISBN 978-9957-428-37-2.
  20. ^ Razavian, Christopher Pooya (2018). "Chapter 2: The Neo-Traditionalism of Tim Winter". In Bano, Masooda (ed.). Modern Islamic Authority and Social Change, Volume 2. Edinburgh University Press. pp. 72–74. ISBN 9781474433280.
  21. ^ Winter, Timothy (2015). An assessment of Islamic-Christian dichotomies in the light of Scriptural Reasoning (PhD). Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.
  22. ^ Muslim Integration College.
  23. ^ H. Jones, Stephen (2013). New Labour and the Re-making of British Islam: The Case of the Radical Middle Way and the "Reclamation" of the Classical Islamic Tradition, 2013. Bristol, United Kingdom: Centre for the Study of Ethnicity and Citizenship. p. 560.
  24. ^ De Freytas-Tamura, Kimiko (24 August 2014). "Britain Appeals to Anti-Extremist Imams in Effort to Uproot Seeds of Radicalization". The New York Times. Retrieved 6 December 2014.
  25. ^ "People | Wolfson". www.wolfson.cam.ac.uk.
  26. ^ "Search results for abdal hakim murad". BBC.
  27. ^ a b Butt, Riazat (3 October 2011). "Cambridge mosque wins support from local non-Muslims". The Guardian. Retrieved 26 May 2015.
  28. ^ MacFARQUHAR, NEIL (12 October 2007). "In Open Letter, Muslims Seek Cooperation With Christians as a Step Toward Peace". The New York Times. New York. Retrieved 7 January 2015.
  29. ^ a b Habriri, Najlaa (29 September 2014). . Asharq Al-Awsat. Archived from the original on 27 May 2015. Retrieved 26 May 2015.
  30. ^ a b "Cambridge £15m mosque plans approved for Mill Road site". BBC. 22 August 2012. Retrieved 26 May 2015.
  31. ^ Murad, Abdal Hakim (2020). Travelling Home. Cambridge, United Kingdom: The Quilliam Press. p. 36. ISBN 978-1872038209.
  32. ^ Murad, Abdal Hakim (2020). Travelling Home. Cambridge, United Kingdom: The Quilliam Press. p. 49. ISBN 978-1872038209.
  33. ^ a b L. Esposito, John (2010). The Future of Islam. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. p. 99. ISBN 978-0199745968.
  34. ^ a b L. Esposito, John (2010). The Future of Islam. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. p. 101. ISBN 978-0199745968.
  35. ^ "British Muslim Awards 2015 finalists unveiled". Asian Image. 23 January 2015. Retrieved 1 November 2015.
  36. ^ Schleifer, Abdullah (2019). "The Muslim 500: The World's 500 Most Influential Muslims, 2022" (PDF). The Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Centre: 103.

External links Edit

  • Abdal Hakim Murad audio and video lectures
  • Sunna Project.
  • A blog of podcasts of Murad's Friday sermons

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Timothy John Winter 15 May 1960 also known as Abdal Hakim Murad is an English academic theologian and Islamic scholar 6 7 who is a proponent of Islamic neo traditionalism His work includes publications on Islamic theology modernity and Anglo Muslim relations 8 9 and he has translated several Islamic texts Timothy WinterWinter in August 2017TitleShaykhPersonalBornTimothy John Winter 1960 05 15 15 May 1960 age 63 London EnglandReligionIslamDenominationSunni 1 JurisprudenceHanafi 2 CreedAsh ariMovementNeo Traditionalism 3 Alma materUniversity of Cambridge 4 University of al Azhar 5 University of LondonUniversity of OxfordVrije Universiteit AmsterdamOccupationScholarprofessorHe is the Founder and Dean of the Cambridge Muslim College 10 Aziz Foundation Professor of Islamic Studies at both Cambridge Muslim College and Ebrahim College 11 Director of Studies Theology and Religious Studies at Wolfson College 12 13 and the Shaykh Zayed Lecturer of Islamic Studies in the Faculty of Divinity at University of Cambridge 14 15 16 In 2008 he started the Cambridge Mosque Project which raised money for the construction of a purpose built mosque The Cambridge Central Mosque opened on 24 April 2019 as the first purpose built Mosque in Cambridge and the first eco mosque in Europe Contents 1 Background and education 2 Major work and projects 2 1 Cambridge Mosque Project 3 Political views 3 1 Views on Islamophobia 3 2 Views on extremism 4 Personal life 5 Awards and nominations 6 Publications 6 1 Books written 6 2 Books edited 6 3 Translations 6 4 Articles 7 References 8 External linksBackground and education EditMurad is the son of an architect and an artist 17 18 He became Muslim in 1979 He was educated at Westminster School and graduated with a double first in Arabic from Pembroke College Cambridge in 1983 17 He then went on to study at Al Azhar University in Cairo 5 17 but did not graduate with any formal qualification He also engages in private study with individual scholars in Saudi Arabia and Yemen 5 19 After returning to England he studied Turkish and Persian at the University of London 20 In 2015 he received a PhD at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam with his dissertation entitled An assessment of Islamic Christian dichotomies in the light of Scriptural Reasoning it is embargoed until 2050 21 Major work and projects EditIn 2009 Murad helped to open the Cambridge Muslim College an institute designed to train British imams 22 23 24 Murad also directs the Anglo Muslim Fellowship for Eastern Europe and the Sunna Project which has published the foremost scholarly Arabic editions of the major Sunni Hadith collections 19 17 He serves as the secretary of the Muslim Academic Trust 17 Murad is active in translating key Islamic texts into English 4 including a translation of two volumes of the Islamic scholar al Ghazali s Ihya Ulum al Din 5 His academic publications include many articles on Islamic theology and Muslim Christian relations as well as two books in Turkish on political theology His book reviews sometimes appear in the Times Literary Supplement He is also the editor of the Cambridge Companion to Classical Islamic Theology 2008 and author of Bombing without Moonlight which in 2007 was awarded the King Abdullah I Prize for Islamic Thought 25 Murad is also a contributor to BBC Radio 4 s Thought for the Day 26 27 Additionally Murad is one of the signatories of A Common Word Between Us and You an open letter by Islamic scholars to Christian leaders calling for peace and understanding 28 Cambridge Mosque Project Edit Murad is the founder and leader of the Cambridge Central Mosque project 29 which has developed a new purpose built mosque in Cambridge to cater for up to 1 000 worshipers 27 30 The mosque is an eco mosque with substantial reliance on green energy and an almost zero carbon footprint 29 Regarding the project Murad stated This will be a very substantial world class landmark building in what is considered by some to be a down at heel part of Cambridge 30 Political views EditViews on Islamophobia Edit Murad has criticized the term Islamophobia for its implication that hostility to Islam and Muslims is based on race or tribalistic fear rather than enmity against their religion itself 31 Nonetheless he has decried the rising hostility to Islam in Europe and suggested that it is fueled by the loss of faith and tradition within Europe itself which he says results in Europeans formulating their identity by contrasting themselves with a Muslim Other 32 Views on extremism Edit Murad is a traditionalist and considers the views of extremists like al Qaeda as religiously illegitimate and inauthentic He decries the failure of extremists to adhere to the classical canons of Islamic law and theology and denounces their fatwas 33 He unequivocally rejects suicide bombing and considers the killing of noncombatants as always forbidden noting that some sources consider it worse than murder According to Murad Osama bin Laden and his right hand man Ayman al Zawahiri were un Islamic unqualified vigilantes who violate basic Islamic teachings 33 Murad is critical of Western foreign policy for fueling anger and resentment in the Muslim world 34 He is equally critical of Saudi Arabia s Wahhabi ideology which he believes gives extremists a theological pretext for their extremism and violence 34 Personal life EditMurad s younger brother is football writer Henry Winter 18 Awards and nominations EditIn 2003 he was awarded the Pilkington Teaching Prize by Cambridge University and in 2007 he was awarded the King Abdullah I Prize for Islamic Thought for his short booklet Bombing Without Moonlight 14 13 He has consistently been included in The 500 Most Influential Muslims list published annually by the Royal Aal al Bayt Institute for Islamic Thought and was ranked in 2012 as the 50th most influential 19 In January 2015 Winter was nominated for the Services to Education award at the British Muslim Awards 35 Most recently in the 2022 Edition of The 500 Most Influential Muslims Winter was ranked the 45th most influential Muslim in the world 36 Publications EditBooks written Edit Travelling Home Essays on Islam in Europe Cambridge The Quilliam Press 2020 Gleams from the Rawdat al Shuhada Garden of the Martyrs of Husayn Vaiz Kashifi Cambridge Muslim Academic Trust 2015 Montmorency s Book of Rhymes Illustrated by Anne Yvonne Gilbert California Kinza Press 2013 Commentary on the Eleventh Contentions Cambridge Quilliam Press Ltd 2012 XXI Asrda Islom Postmodern Dunyoda qiblani topish Tashkent Sharq nashriyoti 2005 Muslim Songs of the British Isles Arranged for Schools London Quilliam Press Ltd 2005 Postmodern Dunya da kibleyi bulmak Istanbul Gelenek 2003 Co authored with John A Williams Understanding Islam and the Muslims Louisville Fons Vitae 2002 Understanding the Four Madhhabs Facts About Ijtihad and Taqlid Cambridge Muslim Academic Trust 1999 Books edited Edit The Cambridge Companion to Classical Islamic Theology Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2008 ISBN 978 0 521 78058 2 Islam Religion of Life by Abdul Wadod Shalabi USA Starlatch Press 2006 ISBN 1 929694 08 3 Co edited with Richard Harries and Norman Solomon Abraham s Children Jews Christians and Muslims in Conversation Edinburgh T amp T Clark Continuum 2006 Translations Edit Imam al Busiri The Mantle Adorned London Quilliam Press 2009 Al Asqalani Ibn Hajar Selections from Fath Al Bari Cambridge Muslim Academic Trust 2000 Abu Hamid al Ghazali Disciplining the Soul and Breaking the Two Desires Cambridge Islamic Texts Society 1995 Roger Du Pasquier Unveiling Islam Cambridge Islamic Texts Society 1992 Imam al Bayhaqi Seventy Seven Branches of Faith London Quilliam Press 1990 Abu Hamid al Ghazali The Remembrance of Death and the Afterlife Cambridge Islamic Texts Society 1989 Articles Edit America as a Jihad State Middle Eastern Perceptions of Modern American Theopolitics Muslim World 101 2011 394 411 Opinion Bin Laden s sea burial was sad miscalculation CNN com 9 May 2011 Jesus and Muhammad New Convergences Muslim World 99 1 2009 21 38 Poverty and the Charism of Ishmael In Building a Better Bridge Muslims Christians and the Common Good edited by Michael Ipgrave Washington DC Georgetown University Press 2009 Ibn Kemal d 940 1534 on Ibn Arabi s Hagiology In Sufism and Theology edited by Ayman Shihadeh Edinburgh Edinburgh University Press 2007 The Saint with Seven Tombs In The Inner Journey Views from the Islamic Tradition edited by William Chittick Ashgate White Cloud Press 2007 Ishmael and the Enlightenment s Crise de Coeur In Scripture Reason and the Contemporary Islam West Encounter edited by Basit Bilal Koshul and Steven Kepnes New York Palgrave 2007 Qur anic Reasoning as an Academic Practice Modern Theology 22 3 2006 449 463 reprinted in The Promise of Scriptural Reasoning edited by David Ford and C C Pecknold Malden Blackwell 2006 The Chador of God on Earth the Metaphysics of the Muslim Veil New Blackfriars 85 2004 144 157 Bombing Without Moonlight the Origins of Suicidal Terrorism Encounters 10 1 2 2004 93 126 The Poverty of Fanaticism In Fundamentalism and the Betrayal of Tradition edited by Joseph Lumbard Bloomington World Wisdom 2004 Readings of the Reading In Scriptures in Dialogue Christians and Muslims Studying the Bible and the Qur an Together edited by Michael Ipgrace London Church House Publishing 2004 50 55 Tradition or Extradition The threat to Muslim Americans In The Empire and the Crescent Global Implications for a New American Century edited by Aftab Ahmad Malik Bristol Amal Press 2003 Muslim Loyalty and Belonging Some Reflections on the Psychosocial Background In British Muslims Loyalty and Belonging edited by Mohammad Siddique Seddon Dilwar Hussain and Nadeem Malik Leicester Islamic Foundation London Citizens Organising Foundation 2003 Pulchra ut luna some Reflections on the Marian Theme in Muslim Catholic Dialogue Journal of Ecumenical Studies 36 3 1999 439 469 The Last Trump Card Islam and the Supersession of Other Faiths Studies in Interreligious Dialogue 9 2 1999 133 155 Scorning the Prophet goes beyond free speech it s an act of violence Daily Telegraph 17 Jan 2015 References Edit Timothy Winter British Muslim scholar Tim Winter reflects on Ramadan under lockdown The National Timothy Winter Britain s most influential Muslim and it was all down to a peach Independent Quisay Walaa 2019 Neo traditionalism in the West navigating modernity tradition and politics PhD thesis University of Oxford a b Ridgeon Lloyd 2001 Islamic Interpretations of Christianity Palgrave Macmillan p 225 ISBN 0312238541 a b c d Geaves Ron 2013 Sufism in Britain London United Kingdom Bloomsbury Academic p 182 ISBN 978 1441112613 Winter Dr Timothy 22 July 2013 Dr Timothy Winter www divinity cam ac uk Retrieved 25 January 2021 Mannan Salam 28 March 2020 PEOPLE Cambridge Muslim College Retrieved 25 January 2021 Sh Abdal Hakim Murad masud co uk masud co uk Retrieved 25 January 2021 Murad Abdal Hakim Abdal Hakim Murad Articles masud co uk Retrieved 25 January 2021 People Cambridge Muslim College www cambridgemuslimcollege org Retrieved 16 April 2017 Dr Abdal Hakim Murad Ebrahim College Ebrahim College 28 January 2015 Retrieved 15 March 2018 Dr Timothy Winter Faculty of Divinity www divinity cam ac uk 22 July 2013 Retrieved 16 April 2017 a b People Wolfson a b Dr Timothy Winter Faculty of Divinity University of Cambridge People Wolfson College BBC Religions Islam Muslim Spain 711 1492 www bbc co uk a b c d e Peck Tom 20 August 2010 Timothy Winter Britain s most influential Muslim and it was all down to a peach The Independent Archived from the original on 21 June 2022 Retrieved 20 August 2010 a b Hasan Mehdi 10 March 2015 How Islamic is Islamic State New Statesman Retrieved 26 May 2015 a b c Schleifer Abdallah 2011 The Muslim 500 The World s 500 Most Influential Muslims 2012 Amman Jordan The Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Centre p 98 ISBN 978 9957 428 37 2 Razavian Christopher Pooya 2018 Chapter 2 The Neo Traditionalism of Tim Winter In Bano Masooda ed Modern Islamic Authority and Social Change Volume 2 Edinburgh University Press pp 72 74 ISBN 9781474433280 Winter Timothy 2015 An assessment of Islamic Christian dichotomies in the light of Scriptural Reasoning PhD Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Muslim Integration College H Jones Stephen 2013 New Labour and the Re making of British Islam The Case of the Radical Middle Way and the Reclamation of the Classical Islamic Tradition 2013 Bristol United Kingdom Centre for the Study of Ethnicity and Citizenship p 560 De Freytas Tamura Kimiko 24 August 2014 Britain Appeals to Anti Extremist Imams in Effort to Uproot Seeds of Radicalization The New York Times Retrieved 6 December 2014 People Wolfson www wolfson cam ac uk Search results for abdal hakim murad BBC a b Butt Riazat 3 October 2011 Cambridge mosque wins support from local non Muslims The Guardian Retrieved 26 May 2015 MacFARQUHAR NEIL 12 October 2007 In Open Letter Muslims Seek Cooperation With Christians as a Step Toward Peace The New York Times New York Retrieved 7 January 2015 a b Habriri Najlaa 29 September 2014 Europe s first Eco Mosque to open in Cambridge Asharq Al Awsat Archived from the original on 27 May 2015 Retrieved 26 May 2015 a b Cambridge 15m mosque plans approved for Mill Road site BBC 22 August 2012 Retrieved 26 May 2015 Murad Abdal Hakim 2020 Travelling Home Cambridge United Kingdom The Quilliam Press p 36 ISBN 978 1872038209 Murad Abdal Hakim 2020 Travelling Home Cambridge United Kingdom The Quilliam Press p 49 ISBN 978 1872038209 a b L Esposito John 2010 The Future of Islam Oxford United Kingdom Oxford University Press p 99 ISBN 978 0199745968 a b L Esposito John 2010 The Future of Islam Oxford United Kingdom Oxford University Press p 101 ISBN 978 0199745968 British Muslim Awards 2015 finalists unveiled Asian Image 23 January 2015 Retrieved 1 November 2015 Schleifer Abdullah 2019 The Muslim 500 The World s 500 Most Influential Muslims 2022 PDF The Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Centre 103 External links EditLectures by Abdal Hakim Murad Abdal Hakim Murad audio and video lectures Sunna Project A blog of podcasts of Murad s Friday sermons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Timothy Winter amp oldid 1177627391, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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