Mohammed Bilal Khan

Bilal currently serves as an interventionist and research assistant at TC’s Center for Cerebral Palsy Research. He received a Bachelor of Science from NYIT, and most recently completed his Master’s in Clinical Psychology from Teachers College, Columbia University. He is now pursuing further graduate studies at Columbia University, with the intention to obtain a PhD and cater towards adolescent Muslim populations as an aspiring clinician. His current interests focus on acquiring a cultural background of Islam, offering culturally-competent modes of care, and analyzing the ancient conflict between religious practices and cultural innovations. In his space time, he likes to hop around bookstores, dabble in fashion, gauge the best oat milk-to-cold brew ratio, and observe a daily ritual of walking at least five miles a day.’

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Asad Dandia

Asad Dandia is a Brooklyn-born writer, organizer, and graduate student who just wrapped up his time at MEI's ISMA program. His interests include modern Islamic thought, Sufism, and Islamic intellectual history, and his work seeks to bring them into conversation with critical theory, radical/labor politics, and post/decolonial thought. He has served as a Teaching Assistant (TA) for courses in Islamic law and spirituality at NYU, is co-host of the New Books in Middle East Studies podcast at the New Books Network, and was a 2020 Fellow at the LA Review of Books Publishing Workshop. He holds a BSW from New York University and draws from his experience both as an academic and a community organizer to connect theory with praxis on a range of subjects. His MA Thesis at Columbia is entitled, “Rethinking Islamic Studies: Muhammad Iqbal’s Philosophy as Decolonial Critique.”

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Sarah Cohen

Sarah Cohen is a student in the Islamic Studies MA program at Columbia University. A poet whose work explores politics and nature, she holds a BA in Religion and Middle Eastern Studies from Bard College and took additional coursework at the Saifi Institute for Arabic Language in Beirut. Her primary research interests are in feminist studies, Sufi thought and practice, and sensory experience.


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Arwah Palanpurwala

Arwah Palanpurwala completed her undergraduate studies at Al Jamea tus Saifiyah. Her academic background and various international volunteer experiences have made her passionate about 'everyday Islam' and it's role, especially in gender and education. She is continuously trying to understand the intersection of religion, culture, and science, and is deeply intrigued by how it shapes the human experience.

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Forrest Huntington

Forrest was born and raised in Aurora, Colorado and is now a MA candidate in Islamic Studies at Columbia. He graduated from Regis University in Denver, Colorado with a BA double majoring in History and Religious Studies. He has a lasting interest in activism for religious tolerance, spending all four years in his undergraduate program working as an organizer for interfaith programming on campus. Forrest’s primary research interests are in studying the dynamic relationship of politics and theology over time in communities existing under colonialism and neo-colonialism, specifically with regard to conceptions of mysticism and family law. Forrest hopes to pursue a PhD after this program, with a desire to pursue deeper understanding of intellectual currents in international Islamic communities.

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Saarah Ahmed

Saarah is a candidate for the Islamic Studies MA at Columbia University. Saarah completed her BA in Arabic and Islamic Studies at SOAS (University of London) where she focused on the legal and ethical understandings of adoption in the Muslim world today. She also completed her MA in Human Rights Law at SOAS, where her studies focused on critical legal theory and the limitations of the human rights regime. In between her degrees Saarah worked at Think Equal, an International NGO focused on early education to combat discriminatory practices. She was also involved in various voluntary work that included organizing campaigns to feed the homeless, and working with refugees and asylum seekers. Her (academic) interests include decolonization of systems and knowledge production, the intersection of Islamic ethics and law, and universal social justice. Upon completing her MA, Saarah hopes to continue with her academic pursuits alongside working with marginalized communities by addressing the unethical and discriminatory systems and policies in place today.

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Alifiya Diwan

Alifiya is a candidate for the Islamic Studies MA in the Middle East Institute at Columbia University. She was born in Houston, Texas, where she completed her primary and secondary studies. She completed her graduation and post-graduation from Aljamea-tus-Saifiyah in Surat, India, majoring in Islamic Studies and Arabic Literature, with a focus on Faṭimī adab and its continuing legacy. Her interests include reading and composing Classical Arabic poetry. From the ISMA program she hopes to gain global perspective on the subjects of Islamic history, law, art, and especially literature. She wishes to further explore Islamic literary sources, which are like a window into the past and often provide moral as well as academic frameworks which help in contemplating the present and future.

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Shamim Hossain

Shamim Hossain is a second-year MA candidate in the Islamic Studies program at Columbia University. His research focuses primarily on Islam in Bengal, particularly the Fairazi movement in the 19th century. He also works in Digital Humanities, and is involved with the Muslim Manuscript Project at Columbia. He is also interested in liberation theology in general and specifically connecting modern and pre-modern models of economics and justice. He plans to continue his research and pursue a PhD after obtaining his MA.

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S. Akif Irfan

Akif is an MA candidate in the Islamic Studies program at Columbia University. His professional background is as a portfolio manager and equity research analyst covering the energy infrastructure sector. Akif holds an MBA from Columbia Business School and a BA in Economics and International Studies from Northwestern University.

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Nicholas Mancini

Nicholas was an infantryman with the United States Army from 2011-2014. While abroad, Nicholas felt there was need for greater emphasis or discretion for regional customs, which has guided his academic and career ambitions since. Currently, Nicholas is pursuing a B.A. in Political Science, an M.A. in Islamic Studies, and studying Arabic . His academic interests include tribal dynamics in Afghanistan, modern Levantine history, Islamic law, state formation, and U.S.-Middle East relations. He plans to write a thesis about Kandahar's Pashtun tribes. Nicholas is currently studying Arabic in Jordan with the Boren Scholarship. After completing his graduate studies, he hopes to enter the United States Foreign Service.

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Syed Tasnim Raza

Born in India on December 21, 1946, Syed Tasnim Raza immigrated to Pakistan, the day it was created as an independent state, on August 14, 1947. He attended King Edward Medical College in Lahore, Pakistan, graduating in December 1970. He came to America six months after graduating from medical school and trained in surgery and then cardiothoracic surgery from July 1971 to June 1979 at the State University New York at Buffalo and the Buffalo General Hospital. In April 2011, he joined the faculty in the Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery at Columbia University Medical Center, where I am an Associate Professor of Surgery and director of the CT Surgery Stepdown Unit.

In the last few years, he developed an interest in the history of medicine. He realized that from Hippocrates and Galen (130-216 CE), most historical accounts jump to the Renaissance, brushing off the centuries in-between as the medieval dark ages. But those centuries included the Islamic Golden Age where Greek medicine was not only practiced but also progressed. To learn more about that period and to learn what were the contributions of the Arab/Islamic physicians during the medieval period, Syed Tasnim Raza decided to join the Middle East Institute to pursue a Master’s degree in Islamic studies.

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Murtaza Shakir

Before joining the Middle East Institute, Murtaza completed graduate and post-graduate studies specializing in Islamic history at Aljamea-tus-Saifiyah in Surat, India. He also holds a BA from the Faculty of Arabic Language from Al-Azhar University in Cairo. Murtaza is passionate about Islamic architectural history of North Africa and the Middle East, especially Cairo, as well as contextually analyzing historical artifacts and manuscripts, particularly related to the Fatimid era. After completing the MA program at MEI, he intends to continue to learn new contemporary perspectives and scholarly viewpoints regarding the interpretations of Islamic history and literature, both textual and artistic, and reflect on them from different vantage points.

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Ayaz Talantuli

Ayaz Talantuli completed a Bachelor of Arts in International Studies and in Near Eastern Languages and Civilization at the University of Washington in Seattle. His research is focused on the Islamization of nomadic tribes in Central Asia. Through an analysis of historical primary sources written in Arabic and Turkic scripts, he seeks to explore the process of the expression of Islamic concepts and Arabic religio-linguistic forms in Turkic languages. After completing the program at MEI, Ayaz plans to pursue a Ph.D. in order to go beyond philological issues to inquire about religious adaptations at work in shaping or enriching Turkic vocabulary in a Muslim framework.Ayaz Talantuli completed a Bachelor of Arts in International Studies and in Near Eastern Languages and Civilization at the University of Washington in Seattle. His research is focused on the Islamization of nomadic tribes in Central Asia. Through an analysis of historical primary sources written in Arabic and Turkic scripts, he seeks to explore the process of the expression of Islamic concepts and Arabic religio-linguistic forms in Turkic languages. After completing the program at MEI, Ayaz plans to pursue a Ph.D. in order to go beyond philological issues to inquire about religious adaptations at work in shaping or enriching Turkic vocabulary in a Muslim framework.

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Huzaifa Taquee

Huzaifa is currently a second year MA student. He graduated from Aljamea-tus-Saifiyah with a BA in Arabic and Islamic studies with a specialization in adab (Arabic literature). His previous research focused on the depiction of Imam Husayn's martyrdom in contemporary Arabic poetry. His current research interests include: Islamic jurisprudence and legal history, Muslim identity and legal practice in colonial South Asia, and Ismaili Shi'ism. He is also a dexterous Arabic calligrapher.

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