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==Years Abroad==
==Years Abroad==
Shakir then left for [[Syria]] to pursue his studies in the traditional [[Islamic Science]]s. For seven years in Syria, and briefly in [[Morocco]], he immersed himself in an intense study of Arabic, [[Islamic law]], [[Tafsir|Quranic studies]], and spirituality with some of the top Muslim scholars of our age. In 2001, he was the first American graduate from Syria's prestigious [[Abu Nour]] University and returned to Connecticut, serving again as the Imam of ''Masjid al-Islam'', and [[writing]] and speaking frequently on a host of issues.
Shakir then left for [[Syria]] to pursue his studies in the traditional [[Islamic Science]]s. For seven years in Syria, and briefly in [[Morocco]], he immersed himself in an intense study of [[Arabic]], [[Islamic law]], [[Tafsir|Quranic studies]], and spirituality with some of the top Muslim scholars of our age. In 2001, he was the first American graduate from Syria's prestigious [[Abu Nour]] University and returned to [[Connecticut]], serving again as the Imam of ''Masjid al-Islam'', and [[writing]] and speaking frequently on a host of issues.


In 2003, as a scholar-in-residence at [[Zaytuna Institute]] located in [[Hayward, California]], Shakir began to teach Arabic, Law, and Islamic Spirituality. And, in 1996, he co-founded the [[Berkeley, California]]- based [[Zaytuna College]] dedicated to the revival of [[Islamic Science]]s and the preservation of traditional teaching methods.
In 2003, as a scholar-in-residence at [[Zaytuna Institute]] located in [[Hayward, California]], Shakir began to teach Arabic, Law, and Islamic [[Spirituality]]. And, in 1996, he co-founded the [[Berkeley, California]]- based [[Zaytuna College]] dedicated to the revival of [[Islamic Science]]s and the preservation of traditional teaching methods.


He has traveled all over the world lecturing about Islam and contemporary issues. Shakir has translated several classical texts from [[Arabic language|Arabic]]<ref>{{cite news | date = [[2005-03-09]] | title = The Heirs of the Prophets | date = [[2008-09-01]] | Title = Trestise For The Seekers of knowledge | url = http://cache:http://www.newislamicdirections.com/store/store_catalog/C22/| url = http://www.newislamicdirections.com/store/store_catalog/C22/ = NID Publishers | access date = 2008-2-02}}</ref>. He has been a special quest and [[interviewed]] twice on [[Bill Moyers Journal|Bill Moyers]] in January 18, 2002 and June 22, 2007, a prime time TV station network [[PBS]]. He is the first Islamic Scholar to spearhead a nationwide initiative [[Islamic Relief|Bite The Bug]]<ref>{{cite news | date = [[2009-05-09]] | Title = Bite The Bug | url = http://www.one.org/blog/2009/05/12/bite-the-bug-islamic-relief%E2%80%99s-fight-against-malaria/ | access date = 2009-09-09}}</ref>, along with many partners who are passionately concerned about matters plaguing Muslims regardless of culture, geography, language or race. This mission is to raise national awareness and demonstrate that the American Muslim community is compassionate, empathetic and action-oriented about basic maladies within the world.
He has traveled all over the world lecturing about Islam and contemporary issues. Shakir has translated several classical texts from [[Arabic language|Arabic]]<ref>{{cite news | date = [[2005-03-09]] | title = The Heirs of the Prophets | date = [[2008-09-01]] | Title = Trestise For The Seekers of knowledge | url = http://cache:http://www.newislamicdirections.com/store/store_catalog/C22/| url = http://www.newislamicdirections.com/store/store_catalog/C22/ = NID Publishers | access date = 2008-2-02}}</ref>. He has been a special quest and [[interviewed]] twice on [[Bill Moyers Journal|Bill Moyers]] in January 18, 2002 and June 22, 2007, a prime time TV station network [[PBS]]. He is the first Islamic Scholar to spearhead a nationwide initiative [[Islamic Relief|Bite The Bug]]<ref>{{cite news | date = [[2009-05-09]] | Title = Bite The Bug | url = http://www.one.org/blog/2009/05/12/bite-the-bug-islamic-relief%E2%80%99s-fight-against-malaria/ | access date = 2009-09-09}}</ref>, along with many partners who are passionately concerned about matters plaguing Muslims regardless of culture, geography, language or race. This mission is to raise national awareness and demonstrate that the American Muslim community is compassionate, empathetic and action-oriented about basic maladies within the world.
Zaid Shakir is amongst the most respected and [[influential]] Islamic scholars in the West. As an American Muslim who came of age during the [[African-American Civil Rights Movement (1955–1968)|civil rights struggles]], he has brought both sensitivity about race and poverty issues and scholarly discipline to his faith-based work. He is married and has one adopted son <ref>http://www.zaytuna.org/teacherMore.asp?id=10</ref>. Shakir was born in [[Berkeley, California]] and spent his formative years in [[Connecticut]].
Zaid Shakir is amongst the most respected and [[influential]] Islamic [[Scholar]]s in the West. As an American Muslim who came of age during the [[African-American Civil Rights Movement (1955–1968)|civil rights struggles]], he has brought both sensitivity about race and poverty issues and scholarly discipline to his faith-based work. He is married and has one adopted son <ref>http://www.zaytuna.org/teacherMore.asp?id=10</ref>. Shakir was born in [[Berkeley, California]] and spent his formative years in [[Connecticut]].


He is a frequent [[speaker]] at local and [[national]] Muslim events and has emerged as one of the nation’s top Islamic [[Scholars]] and a voice of conscience for [[American Muslims]] and non-Muslims alike.
He is a frequent [[speaker]] at local and [[national]] Muslim events and has emerged as one of the nation’s top Islamic [[Scholars]] and a voice of conscience for [[American Muslims]] and non-Muslims alike.

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Zaid Shakir
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Zaid Shakir on PBS and interviewed by Bill Moyers in New York, 2007
Born
Ricky D. Mitchell

May 24,1956
OccupationIslamic Scholar
TitleProfessor
Websitewww.zaidshakir.com

Imam Zaid Shakir (Template:Lang-ar) is an American Muslim speaker and intellectual in the United States. In 2003, he moved to Hayward, California with his family to serve as a scholar-in-residence and lecturer at Zaytuna Institute where he now teaches regular courses on Arabic, Law, History, and Islamic Spirituality. He is one of the signatories of A Common Word Between Us and You[1], an open letter by Islamic Scholars to Christian Leaders, calling for peace and understanding.

Early life

Born in Berkeley, California, he accepted Islam in 1977 while serving in the United States Air Force, and shortly after changed his name to Zaid Salim Shakir. A summa cum laude graduate, he obtained a BA in International Relations at American University in Washington, D.C. and later earned his MA in Political Science at Rutgers University. While at Rutgers, he led a successful campaign for disinvestment from South Africa, and co-founded a local Islamic center, Masjid al-Huda. After a year of studying Arabic in Cairo, Egypt, he settled in New Haven, Connecticut and continued his community activism, co-founding Masjid al-Islam, the Tri-State Muslim Education Initiative, and the Connecticut Muslim Coordinating Committee. As Imam of Masjid al-Islam from 1988 to 1994 he spear-headed a community renewal and grassroots anti-drug effort, also accepted the position as Professor and taught political science and Arabic at Southern Connecticut State University. He served as an interfaith council Chaplain at Yale University and developed the Chaplaincy Sensitivity Training for physicians at Yale New Haven Hospital.

Years Abroad

Shakir then left for Syria to pursue his studies in the traditional Islamic Sciences. For seven years in Syria, and briefly in Morocco, he immersed himself in an intense study of Arabic, Islamic law, Quranic studies, and spirituality with some of the top Muslim scholars of our age. In 2001, he was the first American graduate from Syria's prestigious Abu Nour University and returned to Connecticut, serving again as the Imam of Masjid al-Islam, and writing and speaking frequently on a host of issues.

In 2003, as a scholar-in-residence at Zaytuna Institute located in Hayward, California, Shakir began to teach Arabic, Law, and Islamic Spirituality. And, in 1996, he co-founded the Berkeley, California- based Zaytuna College dedicated to the revival of Islamic Sciences and the preservation of traditional teaching methods.

He has traveled all over the world lecturing about Islam and contemporary issues. Shakir has translated several classical texts from Arabic[2]. He has been a special quest and interviewed twice on Bill Moyers in January 18, 2002 and June 22, 2007, a prime time TV station network PBS. He is the first Islamic Scholar to spearhead a nationwide initiative Bite The Bug[3], along with many partners who are passionately concerned about matters plaguing Muslims regardless of culture, geography, language or race. This mission is to raise national awareness and demonstrate that the American Muslim community is compassionate, empathetic and action-oriented about basic maladies within the world.

Zaid Shakir is amongst the most respected and influential Islamic Scholars in the West. As an American Muslim who came of age during the civil rights struggles, he has brought both sensitivity about race and poverty issues and scholarly discipline to his faith-based work. He is married and has one adopted son [4]. Shakir was born in Berkeley, California and spent his formative years in Connecticut.

He is a frequent speaker at local and national Muslim events and has emerged as one of the nation’s top Islamic Scholars and a voice of conscience for American Muslims and non-Muslims alike.

Publications

Books authored

Books translated with additions

Books which include his foreword or note

Papers

See also

Websites

  • zaidshakir.com- Zaid Shakir's biography, articles, online store, and blog
  • [1]- Resident Scholar, Author, and Lecturer
  • [2]- Zaid Shakir's Press Room
  • [3]- Zaid Shakir's Audio and Video lectures
  • [4]- Zaid Shakir Featured Member in Yearbook of Experts
  • [5]- Agenda to change our condition By Zaid Shakir
  • [6]- Foundations of the Deen, by Zaid Shakir
  • [7]- Zaid Shakir answers questions on religion
  • [8]- Imam Zaid Shakir on Twitter
  • [9]- Imam Zaid Facebook
  • [10]- My Space site with Zaid Shakir
  • [11]- New York Times

Articles,interviews

Videos

See also

References

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  3. ^ . 2009-05-09 http://www.one.org/blog/2009/05/12/bite-the-bug-islamic-relief%E2%80%99s-fight-against-malaria/. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help); Missing or empty |title= (help); Unknown parameter |Title= ignored (|title= suggested) (help); Unknown parameter |access date= ignored (|access-date= suggested) (help)
  4. ^ http://www.zaytuna.org/teacherMore.asp?id=10