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Dr.
Aslam Abdullah
Dr. Aslam
Abdullah is the editor of two prominent Muslim American papers. He
edits monthly Minaret published from Los Angeles and the weekly
Muslim Observer published from Detroit. Dr. Aslam Abdullah is well
known for his community work, published books and involvement in
relief activities. He is a speaker, journalist, writer and author of
several books. He has published 11 books, and more 400 papers on
issues pertaining to Muslims and Islam. He is a vice chairman of the
Muslim Public Affairs Council, President of the American Muslim
Federation of Muslims from India, a board member of the North
American Association of Professional and Scholars. He was vice
president of the American Islamic College in Chicago. Prior to that
he edited the Arabia magazine published from London. In addition to
that he has worked for the International Youth Center in New Delhi.
Dr. Aslam
Abdullah is affiliated with several youth related activities in the
country. He is part of the Muslim Student Network, a Washington
based student group devoted to provide policy related training to
Muslim students. He is also involved in youth camps as a youth
trainer. Dr. Aslam Abdullah, a naturalized U.S. Citizen was born in
India.
Publications:
Books
published
- 1971 A Short
History of Muslim Rulers
- 1973 A
History of Palestinian people
- 1979 Youth
Work in India
- 1980 A Short
Survey of Religious Youth Movements in South Asia
- 1982 Youth
Movements in India
- 1983 Youth
organizations and Work in South Asia
- 1984 Youth
Unemployment in India
- 1993 Babri
Masjid
- 1996
Communal Violence in India
- 1999 A book
of selected prayers
Forthcoming
titles
- 2000 A
Chronology of Muslim World History
- 2000 A Book
of Islamic terminology
- 2000 A
History of the Quran
- 2001 Basic
Concepts of Islam
Educational
Status:
- 1992
Advanced journalism, Los Angeles
- 1988 Ph.d in
Journalism, London
- 1983
International Diploma in journalism, London
- 1979
Masters, Sociology, India
- 1973
Masters, Arabic, India
- 1971
Bachelor of Arts, English, Political Science, Arabic
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