Yousef Casewit

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Yousef Casewit is an American Quranic scholar and assistant professor of Qur'anic Studies at the University of Chicago.[1]

Biography[edit]

Yousef was born in Egypt and raised in Morocco, and has studied with Muslim intellectuals in Morocco, Syria, and Mauritania. He received his M.A., M.Phil., and Ph.D. in Islamic Studies from Yale University. Casewit worked as a Humanities Research Fellow at New York University Abu Dhabi and an Assistant Professor of Arabic intellectual heritage and culture at the American University of Sharjah before joining the Divinity School at the University of Chicago. He is proficient in Arabic, French, and Spanish.[1]

Works[edit]

  • The Mystics of Al-Andalus: Ibn Barrajān and Islamic Thought in the Twelfth Century (Winner of Iran World Book Award of the Year (2019)[2][3]
  • A Qurʾān Commentary by Ibn Barrajān of Seville (d. 536/1141): Wisdom Deciphered, the Unseen Discovered - Ῑḍāḥ al-Ḥikma bi-ʾAḥkām al-ʿIbra, co-edited with Gerhard Böwering, Brill, Tafsir Qurʾānic Studies Series (2015)
  • Sufism Revived: A Contemporary Treatise on Divine Light, Prophecy, and Sainthood

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References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Yousef Casewit". The University of Chicago Divinity School. Retrieved 2021-09-21.
  2. ^ "The World Award for Book of the Year of the Islamic Republic of Iran - جایزه جهانی کتاب سال". Retrieved 2021-09-21.
  3. ^ Reviews of The Mystics of Al-Andalus: Ibn Barrajān and Islamic Thought in the Twelfth Century: