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Hamid Algar

Hamid Algar (born September 21, 1940) is a British-American Professor Emeritus of Persian studies at the Faculty of Near Eastern Studies, University of California, Berkeley. He writes on Islamic topics, Persian and Arabic literature and the history of Iran, Turkey, the Balkans and Afghanistan. He served on the UC Berkeley faculty for 45 years, 1965 to 2010. Algar remains an active scholar and his research has concentrated on the Islamic history of the Perso-Turkish world, with particular emphasis on Iranian Shi'ism during the past two centuries, and the Naqshbandi Sufi order.

Algar, who was born in England, first converted to Sunni Islam and later chose to follow Shia Islam. He has also translated books written by contemporary Shi'i theologians, like Ruhollah Khomeini's book Islamic Government (''Velayat-e Faqih'') and works by Ali Shariati, Morteza Motahhari, Mahmoud Taleqani and Mujtaba Musavi Lari. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Draft constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran by Algar, Hamid

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    Sains kemasyarakatan Islam by Syari'ati, Ali, Algar, Hamid

    Published 1985
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    On the socialogy of Islam by Shariati, Ali 1933-1977, Algar, Hamid

    Published 1979
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    Tasawwuf and literature in Bosnia by Algar, Hamid, Lubis, H. M. Bukhari

    Published 1996
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    God and His attributes lessons on Islamic doctrine book one by Musavi Lari, Mujtaba 1314-, Algar, Hamid

    Published 2005
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    Social justice in Islam by Qutb, Sayyid 1903-1966, Algar, Hamid, Hardie, John B. (John Bruce) 1915-

    Published 2000