Samer DajaniDr Samer Dajani gained his PhD in Near and Middle Eastern Studies from SOAS in 2015, before spending a year as a Research Fellow at the Cambridge Muslim College and then working as a lecturer in both Sufism and Modern Islamic Thought at the Muslim Colege in Ealing, London until 2020. He then stopped teaching to focus on a major new research project, and has given talks on selected subjects from this research at The University of Cambridge, The University of Exeter, SOAS and the annual BRAIS Conference. His publications include 'Ibn ʿArabī and the Theory of a Flexible Sharīʿa', in the Journal of the Muhyiddin Ibn ʿArabi Society (2018), 'The Centrality of Ibn ʿArabī in Popular Ḥadīth Chains', in the Journal of the Muhyid-din Ibn ʿArabi Society (2017) and a 2013 book, Reassurance for the Seeker: A Biography and Translation of Ṣāliḥ al-Jaʿfarī's al-Fawāiʾd al-Jaʿfariyya, a Commentary on Forty Prophetic Traditions. Read More Read Less
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