Devin J. Stewart Explained

Devin J. Stewart is a professor of Islamic studies and Arabic language and literature. His research interests include Islamic law, the Qur'an, Islamic schools and branches and varieties of Arabic.[1] [2] [3] [4]

Education

Stewart graduated magna cum laude with an A.B. in Near Eastern studies from Princeton University in 1984 after completing a 143-page long senior thesis titled "Three Wise Men: The Safawi Religious Institution 1576 - 1629."[5] He completed the Center for Arabic Study Abroad's program at the American University in Cairo, and then earned his PhD with distinction in Arabic and Islamic studies at the University of Pennsylvania six years later.[1] [6]

Career

Stewart has taught Arabic studies, Islamic studies and Middle Eastern studies at the Department of Middle Eastern and South Asian Studies at Emory University for the past two decades. He also serves on the editorial board for the Library of Arabic Literature.[1] [7] He has also functioned as a guest lecturer on university courses in Jewish studies.[8]

Much of Stewart's work has focused on the reconstruction of early Muslim legal theory based on ancient texts. He has also called attention to infrequently studied genres of Arabic literature such as Maqama.[9]

Work

Articles

Books

Conference and lectures

Edited works

Research projects

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.libraryofarabicliterature.org/editors/ People
  2. http://cslr.law.emory.edu/people/person/name/stewart/ Devin J. Stewart
  3. http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/indiv/area/idmes/STEWART,Devin.htm Devin J. Stewart (Emory University)
  4. http://www.iis.ac.uk/ContentLink.asp?type=user&id=100516 Devin Stewart
  5. Stewart. Devin J.. 1984. Three Wise Men: The Safawi Religious Institution 1576 - 1629. 2020-06-18. 2020-06-20. https://web.archive.org/web/20200620223144/https://dataspace.princeton.edu/jspui/handle/88435/dsp01rx913s06g. live.
  6. http://mesas.emory.edu/home/people/faculty/stewart.html Devin Stewart
  7. http://nyupress.org/partners/library-arabic-literature.aspx Library of Arabic Literature
  8. Syllabus for "The Sephardi Experience 1492-present," delivered by Dr. Shifra Epstein. Taken from the Jewish Folklore and Ethnology Review, vol. 15, #2, pg. 162. 1993. Issued by the American Folklore Society in conjunction with the Judaic and Near Eastern studies program at Oberlin College.
  9. Arabic Literary Thresholds: Sites of Rhetorical Turn in Contemporary Scholarship, Introduction, pg. 14. Ed. Muḥsin Jāsim Mūsawī. Leiden: Brill Publishers, 2009.
  10. Book: Ibn Zaydún. 9780521030236. 15 November 2014. Menocal. María Rosa. Scheindlin. Raymond P.. Sells. Michael. 2 November 2006. 29 May 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160529121736/https://books.google.com/books?id=W5JxUjfwInoC&pg=PA306. live.
  11. http://www.stanford.edu/dept/islamic_studies/cgi-bin/web/events/past-conferences/2008-09-2/ WORKSHOP ON EVIDENCE FOR THE EARLY HISTORY OF THE QUR’AN
  12. http://www.atlanta.net/visitors/calendarofevents_detail.aspx?q=event&e=56665&displayOption=moredates Lecture by Dr. Devin Stewart
  13. http://divinity.uchicago.edu/news/quranic_studies_today.shtml The Mellon Islamic Studies Initiative
  14. http://cslr.law.emory.edu/events/conferences/march-27-29-2003-sex-marriage-and-family-and-the-religions-of-the-book/ Sex, Marriage, and Family & the Religions of the Book: Modern Problems, Enduring Solutions
  15. http://www.brill.com/publications/texts-and-studies-qur Text Studies on the Qur'an
  16. http://www.emory.edu/WELCOME/journcontents/releases/CISR.html Emory Center For Interdisciplinary Study of Religion Launches Two-Year Project On Sex, Marriage and Family