Abdul Hamid AbuSulayman

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ChancellorAhmad Shah
Preceded byMuhammad Abdul Rauf
Succeeded byMohd. Kamal Hassan
Born1936
Makkah, Saudi Arabia
Abdul Hamid AbuSulayman
SIMP
2nd Rector of the International Islamic University Malaysia
In office
1989–1999
ChancellorAhmad Shah
Preceded byMuhammad Abdul Rauf
Succeeded byMohd. Kamal Hassan
Personal details
Born1936
Makkah, Saudi Arabia
Died (aged 84)
Alma materCairo University
University of Pennsylvania
OccupationResearcher

Abdul Hamid Ahmad AbuSulayman (Arabic: عبد الحميد أحمد أبو سليمان) 1936 – 18 August 2021)[1][2] was an internationally renowned Islamic scholar, thinker, educationist and author of many books and articles on the subject of Islam and Islamic reform, especially in the fields of thought and education. He was Chairman of the International Institute of Islamic Thought[3] (IIIT) and was the Founding President of the International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM) between 1989 and 1999.

AbuSulayman obtained degrees of Bachelor of Arts in Commerce and Master of Arts in Political Science in 1959 and 1963 respectively; both were from the Cairo University. Ten years later, he was awarded the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in International Relations from the University of Pennsylvania.[4] His doctoral thesis entitled "Towards an Islamic Theory of International Relations: New Directions for Islamic Methodology and Thought", was published in the form of a book by IIIT.

Career

AbuSulayman started his career as a lecturer at King Saud University in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, where he chaired Department of Political Science from 1982 to 1984. He then moved to Malaysia, where he served IIUM also as a lecturer. In 1989, he succeeded Tan Sri Dr. Muhammad Abdul Rauf of Egypt as the second Rector of IIUM and served in the office until 1999. During his rectory, IIUM grew from a humble Madrasah of high school standard to a world class university with 15,000 student enrolment on a new campus that is considered a landmark in functional modern Islamic architecture.[5]

Post his rectory in IIUM, he joined IIIT and became its chairman.

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