Amina Wadud

Amina Wadud
Born (1952-09-25) September 25, 1952 (age 72)
Alma materUniversity of Pennsylvania, University of Michigan, American University in Cairo, Cairo University, Al-Azhar University
Era21st-century philosophy
InstitutionsInternational Islamic University Malaysia, Starr King School for the Ministry
Main interests
Islamic studies, Islamic feminism, theology, philosophy, interfaith dialogue
Notable ideas
Women as imams

Amina Wadud (born September 25, 1952) is an American Muslim theologian. Wadud serves as visiting professor at 4 Consortium for Religious Studies[1] and was also a visiting scholar at Starr King School for the Ministry.[2] Wadud has written extensively on the role of women in Islam.

Born and raised as a Methodist in Bethesda, Maryland, Wadud converted to Islam in 1972 while studying at the University of Pennsylvania. She went on to study Arabic and Islamic studies, first in the United States and later in Egypt. Wadud made international headlines in 2005 when she led Friday prayers at a mixed congregation in New York, stirring controversy in some spheres of the Islamic world. Regardless, Wadud has continued to lead prayers at various congregations around the world.

  1. ^ "ICRS Yogyakarta - Visiting Professor". ICRS. Retrieved 4 February 2023.
  2. ^ "Amina Wadud, PhD". www.ciis.edu. Archived from the original on 2020-06-13. Retrieved 2021-04-11.