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Dr. Khairudin Aljunied (PhD SOAS, London) is a tenured Associate Professor at the National University of Singapore.[1]. He is concurrently a Senior Fellow (formerly and Professor as well as Malaysia Chair of Islam in Southeast Asia at the Alwaleed Centre for Muslim-Christian Understanding, Georgetown University)[2]. He has held visiting professorships at Columbia University, USA (Fulbright Program) in 2013, University of Brunei Darussalam in 2021-2022 and the University of Malaya in 2022-2023. In 2024, he is listed as one of the 500 influential Muslims in the world in 2024[3]

A recognized specialist in the field of intellectual history, Khairudin Aljunied’s research focuses on the connections between Southeast Asia and Global Islam. He is the author and editor of thirteen books and more than thirty internationally refereed articles. Recent publications include Muslim Cosmopolitanism: Southeast Asian Islam in Comparative Perspective (Edinburgh University Press, 2017)[4], Hamka and Islam: Cosmopolitan Reform in the Malay World (Cornell University Press, 2018)[5], Islam in Malaysia: An Entwined History (Oxford University Press, 2019)[6], and Shapers of Islam in Southeast Asia (New York: Oxford University Press, 2022)[7]. His upcoming book is entitled Contemplating Sufism: Dialogue and Tradition Across Southeast Asia (Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 2024).

Education[编辑]

Ph.D., 2008, School of Oriental and African Studies, London

                                   M.A., 2004, National University of Singapore.

B.A. Honours (2nd Upper), 2001, National University of Singapore [awarded the Best Thesis Prize].

Employment[编辑]

2013-: Associate Professor (with tenure till July 2042), National University of Singapore.

2022-2023: Professor of History, University of Malaya.

2021-2022: Professor of Islamic and Intellectual History of Southeast Asia, University of Brunei Darussalam.

2018-: Senior Fellow, School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University.

2017-2018: Professor and Malaysia Chair of Islam in Southeast Asia, School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University.

2013: Visiting Professor, Columbia University, USA.

2008-2013: Assistant Professor, National University of Singapore.

2004-2008: Full-time Teaching Assistant. National University of Singapore (on study leave from 2005-2008). 

2003-2004: General Education Officer.  Ministry of Education, Singapore.

Publications[编辑]

Books (Single-Authored)[编辑]

1. Contemplating Sufism: Dialogue and Tradition Across Southeast Asia (Oxford: Wiley-

Blackwell, 2024).

2. Shapers of Islam in Southeast Asia (New York: Oxford University Press, 2022).

3. Islam in Malaysia: An Entwined History (New York: Oxford University Press, 2019).

Reviewed in: International Social Science Review 96, 1 (2020); Al-Shajarah 25, 2 (2020) and Journal of Islamic Studies (Oxford) 32, 1, (2021).

4. Hamka and Islam: Cosmopolitan Reform in Southeast Asia (Ithaca: Cornell University     

            Press, 2018).

Translated into Indonesian: Hamka dan Islam: Reformasi Kosmopolitan Di Dunia Melayu (Yogyakarta: Suara Muhammadiyah, 2019).

Reviewed in: Journal of the Malaysian Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society 92, 1, 316 (2019); Pacific Affairs 93, 2 (2020); Southeast Asian Studies 11, 1 (2022).

5. Muslim Cosmopolitanism: Southeast Asian Islam in Comparative Perspective (Edinburgh:       

            Edinburgh University Press, 2017).

Translated into Indonesian: Kosmopolitanime Islam: Islam Asia Tenggara Dalam Perspektif Komparatif (Yogyakarta: Suara Muhammadiyah, 2019).

Reviewed in: Citizenship Teaching and Learning 12, 3 (2017), American Journal of Muslim Social Sciences 35, 3 (2018), International Journal of Asian Studies 15, 2 (2018) and CHOICE: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries 56, 2 (2018).

6. Radicals: Resistance and Protest in Colonial Malaya (Dekalb: Northern Illinois University

            Press, 2015).

Reviewed in: Journal of the Malaysian Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society 89, 1 (2016); Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History 17, 1 (2016); Choice 53, 5 (2016); Postcolonial Text 11, 4 (2016); International Journal of Asia Pacific Studies 13, 1 (2017); Kajian Malaysia 35, 2 (2017); TRANS: Transregional and National Studies of Southeast Asia 5, 2 (2017)

7. Colonialism, Violence and Muslims in Southeast Asia: The Maria Hertogh Controversy

            and Its Aftermath (London: Routledge, 2009 [hardback] & 2010 [paperback]).

Reviewed in: Aseasuk (Association of Southeast Asian Studies in the United Kingdom) Newsletter 46 (2009); Journal of the Malaysian Branch of Royal Asiatic Society (JMBRAS) 82, 2 (2009); Journal of Contemporary Islam 1, 4 (2010); Journal of Islamic Studies (Oxford) 21, 3 (2010); Immigrants and Minorities 26, 1 (2011); Asian Ethnicity 12, 2 (2011), Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 43, 1 (2012), American Historical Review 166, 4 (2011).

8. Muslims as Minorities: History and Social Realities of Muslims in Singapore (Bangi:

            National University of Malaysia Press, 2009) [co-written with Kamaludeen Mohamed  

            Nasir].

9. Rethinking Raffles: A Study of Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles’ Discourse on Religions

            amongst Malays (Singapore: Marshall Cavendish Academic, 2005).

Reviewed in: Asia Europe Journal 5, 2 (2007) and Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde 166, 1 (2010).

Books (edited)[编辑]

1. Knowledge, Tradition, and Civilisation: Essays in Honour of Professor Osman Bakar

            (Manchester: Beacon Press, 2022).

2. Routledge Handbook of Islam in Southeast Asia (London: Routledge, 2022).

3. Melayu: The Politics, Poetics and Paradoxes of Malayness (Singapore: Singapore

            University Press, 2011). [Editor with Maznah Mohamed]

Reviewed in: Aseasuk (Association of Southeast Asian Studies in the United Kingdom) Newsletter 51 (2012), Kajian Malaysia 30, 2, (2012), Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 44, 3 (2013), Asian Ethnicity 15, 1 (2014).

4. Singapore in Global History (ICAS Series) (Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press,

            2011). [Editor with Derek Heng]

Reviewed in: Aseasuk (Association of Southeast Asian Studies in the United Kingdom) Newsletter 50 (2011), Asian Journal of Social Science 20, 3 (2012), Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 18, 4 (2012) and Pacific Affairs 86, 1 (2013).

5. Reframing Singapore: Memory, Identity and Trans-Regionalism (ICAS Series)

            (Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2009). [Editor with Derek Heng].

參考資料[编辑]

  1. ^ KHAIRUDIN ALJUNIED - FASS Staff Profile. profile.nus.edu.sg. [2024-03-15]. 
  2. ^ Khairudin Aljunied. ACMCU. [2024-03-15] (美国英语). 
  3. ^ Professor Khairudin Aljunied (new). The Muslim 500. [2024-03-15] (美国英语). 
  4. ^ Muslim Cosmopolitanism. Edinburgh University Press Books. [2024-03-15] (英语). 
  5. ^ Hamka and Islam by Khairudin Aljunied | Paperback. Cornell University Press. [2024-03-15] (美国英语). 
  6. ^ global.oup.com https://global.oup.com/academic/product/islam-in-malaysia-9780190925192?cc=sg&lang=en&#:~:text=and%20Global%20Politics-,Description,Muslim%20regions%20in%20the%20world. [2024-03-15].  缺少或|title=为空 (帮助)
  7. ^ global.oup.com https://global.oup.com/academic/product/shapers-of-islam-in-southeast-asia-9780197514412?cc=sg&lang=en&. [2024-03-15].  缺少或|title=为空 (帮助)

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