Nihal sat down with Shaykha Iman Badawi, a female scholar of Islamic Law. They spoke about raising the quality of scholarship in the Muslim community, her experience of studying Islam throughout the world, how knowledge exists at the nexus of community, pedagogy, and methodology, and the Fitra-Faith dissonance that the Muslim community is currently facing.
Shaykha Iman Badawi is the founder of the Fitra Foundation and a scholar of Ḥanafī Fiqh and Uṣūl. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Biology from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Between Egypt, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia, she has over 25 years of experience in learning and teaching the Islamic tradition. Some of the scholars she has studied with include Shaykh Mokhtar Maghroui, Shaykh Faraz Rabbani, Shaykh Ayman Jammal, Shaykh Sa’id Bakdash, Sh. Hamza Bakri, Shaykh Issam Eido.
She is founder of Halaqat al-Nur (The Circle of Light), a study circle and community service initiative at the Islamic Center of Greater Cincinnati, where she taught and served for close to 15 years. Currently based in Chicago, she is continuing her work with the Sayyida Nafisa Seminary and the Metafiqh Academia. Follow Shaykha Iman Badawi on Twitter @imanmbadawi and her work at www.fitrafoundation.org.
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