Ziauddin Sardar was born in Pakistan and grew up in Hackney, near London. A writer, broadcaster, and cultural critic, he is one of the world's foremost Muslim intellectuals and author of more than forty-five books on Islam, science, and contemporary culture. He has been listed by Prospect magazine as one of Britain's top one hundred intellectuals. Currently he is visiting professor of postcolonial studies at City University; editor of Futures, a monthly journal on policy, planning, and futures studies; a columnist for the New Statesman; and a commissioner for the Equality and Human Rights Commission. He lives in London.
"One of the best-known Muslim public intellectuals in the world today . . . A pioneering writer on Islam." --The Guardian on Muhammad: All That Matters "Sardar is funny, self-deprecating and humble . . . One of the wittiest intellectual figures commenting on Islam." --Islamic Voice on Muhammad: All That Matters "Britain's own Muslim polymath." --The Independent
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