
الدكتور أسامة الأعظمي
أستاذ مساعد للدراسات الإسلامية
الدكتور أسامة الأعظمي
أستاذ مساعد للدراسات الإسلامية
المؤهلات العلمية
PhD in Near Eastern Studies
MA in Near Eastern Studies
الكيان
كلية الدراسات الإسلامية
القسم
الدراسات الإسلامية
السيرة الذاتية
Dr. Usaama al-Azami is an Assistant Professor of Islamic Studies at the College of Islamic Studies. He earned his BA in Arabic and Islamic Studies at the University of Oxford, his ʿālimiyya at the Al-Salam Institute, and his MA and PhD in Near Eastern Studies at Princeton University.
His interests lie in Islamic intellectual history, with a particular focus on diachronic transformations in Islamic political thought. His first book, Islam and the Arab Revolutions (Oxford University Press, 2022), examines the way in which influential Islamic scholars responded to the Arab uprisings of 2011 through 2013. He is currently working on a monograph project that explores the question of takfir or excommunication and its diachronic developments from early Islam to modernity.
Dr. Al-Azami's PhD thesis, the chapters of which he is preparing for publication, is entitled "Modern Islamic Political Thought: Islamism in the Arab World from the Late Twentieth to the Early Twenty-first Centuries." In it, he explores how Arab ulama of a mainstream "Islamist" orientation have engaged Western political concepts such as democracy, secularism, and the nation-state, selectively adapting and assimilating aspects of these ideas into their understandings of Islam. Dr. Al-Azami's broader interests extend to a range of disciplines from the Islamic scholarly tradition from the earliest period of Islam up to the present.
PhD in Near Eastern Studies
Princeton University, United States
2018
MA in Near Eastern Studies
Princeton University, United States
2013
BA in Arabic and Islamic Studies
University of Oxford, United Kingdom
2008
- Islamic intellectual history
- Fiqh and legal theory
- Islamic politics and political theory
- Methodological issues in Islamic studies
Assistant Professor
College of Islamic Studies, Hamad Bin Khalifa University
2025 – Present
Assistant Professor
Faculty of Religion and Theology, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands
2023 – 2025
Departmental Lecturer
Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, University of Oxford, United Kingdom
2019 – 2023
Lecturer
Department of Islamic Studies, Markfield Institute, United Kingdom
2016 – 2019
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