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Muhammad Khalid Masud

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Muhammad Khalid Masud
Chairman of the Council of Islamic Ideology
In office
16 June 2004 – 14 June 2010
Preceded byS.M. Zaman
Succeeded byMuhammad Khan Sherani
Personal details
Born15 April 1939
EducationPhD in Islamic Studies
Alma materMcGill University, Montreal

Muhammad Khalid Masud (born 15 April 1939) is the Director General of Islamic Research Institute, International Islamic University, Islamabad, Pakistan. The President of Pakistan appointed Mr. Masud as an Ad Hoc Member of Shariat Appellate Bench of the Supreme Court on 18 October 2012. On 1 November 2012, he took the oath administered by Chief Justice of Pakistan as an Ad Hoc Member of Shariat Appellate Bench of Supreme Court of Pakistan.[1] Formerly he was Chairman (2004–2010) of the Council of Islamic Ideology in Pakistan.[2][3][4]

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Early life

Masud obtained his PhD in Islamic Studies at McGill University, Montreal, Canada.[2] Previously he worked as the Academic Director of the 'International Institute for the study of Islam in the Modern World' (ISIM) in Leiden, Netherlands.[2] Until 1999, he was a professor at the Islamic Research Institute in Islamabad (Pakistan). His publications include Shatibi's Philosophy of Law (rev. ed. 1995), Iqbal's Reconstruction of Ijtihad (1995), Islamic Legal Interpretation: The Muftis and their Fatwas (with B. Messick and D. Powers, 1996), and the edited volume Travellers in Faith: Studies of the Tablîghî Jamâ'at as a Transnational Islamic Movement for Faith Renewal (2000). He has been an editor of the journal Islamic Studies.

Career

He has worked and taught at the following institutions as:

Authored, edited and co-edited a number of books such as:

  • Muhsin-i A'zam (1963)
  • Islamic Legal Philosophy (1977)
  • Iqbal's concept of Ijtihad (1975)
  • Shatibi's Philosophy of Islamic Law (1996)[5]
  • Iqbal's Reconstruction of Ijtihad (1995) (Iqbal Academy Pakistan)[6]
  • Islamic Legal Interpretation: Muftis And Their Fatwas (1996) (Oxford University Press)[5]
  • Muslim Jurists' Quest for the Normative Basis of Shariah (Leiden : ISIM)

He has edited and coedited:

  • Islamic Legal Interpretations (Harvard, 1996)
  • Travellers in Faith (Brill, 2000)
  • Dispensing Justice in Islam: Qadis and Their Judgements (Brill 2006)[5]
  • Islam and Modernity: Key Issues and Debates (Edinburgh University Press: Edinburgh 2009)

Authored around ninety-five research articles, chapters and encyclopedia articles published in journals of international repute; included as chapters in books edited at el or co-authored and/or in Encyclopedias.

References

  1. ^ "CJP administers oath to Dr Muhammad Khalid Masood". Pakistan Today (newspaper). 1 November 2012. Retrieved 19 November 2022.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Profile of Muhammad Khalid Masud Salzburg Global Seminar (Austria) website, Retrieved 19 November 2022
  3. ^ Literature networking proposed: Islamic criminal law Dawn (newspaper), Published 30 May 2005, Retrieved 19 November 2022
  4. ^ CII (Council of Islamic Ideology) holds workshop on Riba Dawn (newspaper), Published 3 June 2010, Retrieved 19 November 2022
  5. ^ a b c Books by Muhammad Khalid Masud on goodreads.com website Retrieved 19 November 2022
  6. ^ Iqbal's Reconstruction of Ijtihad Google Books website, Retrieved 19 November 2022

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This page was last edited on 19 November 2023, at 21:22
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