Ali Alamin Mazrui (born February 24 1933 in Mombasa, Kenya) is an academic and political writer on African and Islamic studies. His views are broadly similar to many other Anglophile Muslims such as India's Syed Ali Khan. Mazrui obtained his B.A. with Distinction from Manchester University in Great Britain, his M.A. from Columbia University in New York, and his doctorate from Oxford University. Wikipedia
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Ali A. Mazrui addresses, in this interview, issues pertaining to political philosophy and to the social sciences, clarifies some of his operative concepts, and reflects on the current world order. them.polylog.org/4/dma-en.htm
On December 6, 1997, the Al-Hewar Center in metropolitan Washington, D.C., had the distinct honor of welcoming Dr. Ali Mazrui as its guest speaker. www.alhewar.com/AliMazrui.htm
... (left) and Professor Ali Mazrui Photo by George Vlahakis How can Western norms and Muslim values be balanced? Thats the question addressed by IU Professor Nazif Shahrani, ... www.homepages.indiana.edu/103103/text/conversations.shtml
Ali A. Mazrui is the Director of the Institute of Global Cultural Studies and the Albert Schweitzer Professor in the Humanities at SUNY-Binghamton. He also served as the past president of the African Studies Association. He has authored over twenty book www.africaworldpressbooks.com/servlet/Detail?no=23
Ali Mazrui is a radical Islamist who lectured last year at the Bin Laden funded ICPI - International Center for the Propagation of Islam, whose founder and director , Ahmed Deedat is directly funded by the Bin Laden family and has boasted about meeting Bi www.militantislammonitor.org/article/id/365
Dr. Ali A. Mazrui was born in Mombasa, Kenya, on February 24, 1933. He is now Albert Schweitzer Professor in the H umanities and Director of the Institute of Global Cultural Studies at Binghamton University, State University of New York. www.uta.edu/africaprogram/html/recent_events.html