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Muqtedar Khan

M. A. Muqtedar Khan (Muhammad Abdul Muqtedar Khan)
Born 1966 (age 50–51)
Hyderabad, India
Nationality Indian American
Alma mater Georgetown University
Occupation Professor, writer, political commentator

M. A. Muqtedar Khan (Muhammad Abdul Muqtedar Khan) (Urdu: محمد عبد المقتدر خان), born 1966, is a professor in the Department of Political Science and International Relations at the University of Delaware. Khan is the founding director of the Islamic Studies Program at the university. He chaired the Department of Political Science and was Director of International Studies at Adrian College, and was a non-resident Fellow at the Brookings Institution from 2003 to 2008. He earned his Ph.D. in international relations, political philosophy and Islamic political thought from Georgetown University in May 2000.

Of Indian origin, Khan (born in Hyderabad) is a well-known Muslim intellectual whose articles have been widely published. Although he is a proponent of change in the treatment of women in some Islamic societies, he identifies as traditional and liberal. Khan advocates independent thinking, and says that it is the inability of Muslims to sustain a dialogue with time and text which sometimes makes Islamic teachings appear anachronistic or intolerant.

Khan has testified at hearings hosted by the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee and the US House Armed Forces Committee. A fellow of the Institute for Social Policy and Understanding, he has been the president, vice-president and general secretary of the Association of Muslim Social Scientists. In October 2008, Khan received the Sir Syed Ahmed Khan Award for service to Islam from Aligarh Muslim University.

He maintains two websites which archive his articles: Ijtihad and Glocaleye. Khan writes for the On Faith Forum for the Washington Post and Newsweek. He has commented on the BBC, CNN, FOX, VOA TV, NPR and other radio and TV networks. Khan's political commentaries appear regularly in newspapers in over 20 countries, and he has lectured in North America, East Asia, the Middle East and Europe. Khan, married to Reshma, has a son (Rumi) and daughter (Ruhi).


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