Zailan Moris
Dr. Zailan Moris is a respected Malaysian scholar known for her deep studies in Islamic philosophy, comparative religion, and Sufism. She has dedicated her life to understanding and teaching Islamic thought, and her work has inspired many students and scholars around the world.   Zailan Moris - Wikipedia  

Personal Information

  • Full Name: Zailan Moris
  • Nationality: Malaysian
  • Field of Study: Islamic Philosophy, Comparative Religion, Sufism
  • Education: University Sains Malaysia (Bachelor's), Carleton University (Master's), The American University (PhD)
  • Influences: Seyyed Hossein Nasr
  • Career: Former Professor at the School of Humanities, Universiti Sains Malaysia
  • Retirement: 2017

   

Early Life and Education

  • Full Name: Zailan Moris
  • Nationality: Malaysian
  • Date of Birth: Not publicly available
  • Place of Birth: Malaysia
Dr. Moris began her academic journey at the Universiti Sains Malaysia, where she earned her bachelor's degree. She then pursued her master's degree at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada. Her interest in Islamic philosophy grew during her studies, leading her to seek further education in this field. She completed her PhD at The American University in Washington, DC, under the supervision of the renowned philosopher Seyyed Hossein Nasr.

Academic Career

After completing her education, Dr. Moris returned to Malaysia and joined the School of Humanities at the University Sains Malaysia. She taught in the Department of Philosophy until her retirement in 2017. Her teaching focused on Islamic philosophy, comparative religion, and Sufism, subjects she was deeply passionate about.

Major Works and Publications

Dr. Moris has authored and edited several influential works in the field of Islamic philosophy:
  • Revelation, Intellectual Intuition, and Reason in the Philosophy of Mulla Sadra: This book analyzes the philosophical ideas of Mulla Sadra, a prominent Islamic philosopher.
  • Al-Ghazali's Theory of Happiness: An analysis of Al-Ghazali's work, focusing on his views about happiness.
  • God and His Attributes: A book that discusses Islamic doctrines related to the nature of God.
  • The Islamisation of the Malays: A philosophical analysis of a 12th-century Islamic metaphysical manuscript.
  • Knowledge is Light: A collection of essays in Islamic studies presented to Seyyed Hossein Nasr by his students.

Influence and Legacy

Dr. Moris was greatly influenced by Seyyed Hossein Nasr, whose traditionalist perspective on Islam shaped much of her own thinking. Through her teachings and writings, she has contributed significantly to the understanding and appreciation of Islamic philosophy in Malaysia and beyond. Her work continues to inspire students and scholars interested in the rich intellectual traditions of Islam.

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Awards and Recognition

While specific awards are not detailed, Dr. Moris's contributions to Islamic philosophy and her role in academia have earned her respect and recognition in her field.

Further Reading

For those interested in exploring Dr. Morris's work further, here are some of her notable publications:
  • Revelation, Intellectual Intuition, and Reason in the Philosophy of Mulla Sadra: A detailed analysis of Mulla Sadra's philosophical ideas.
  • Al-Ghazali's Theory of Happiness: An exploration of Al-Ghazali's views on happiness.
  • God and His Attributes: A discussion on Islamic doctrines related to the nature of God.
  • The Islamisation of the Malays: An analysis of a 12th-century Islamic metaphysical manuscript.
  • Knowledge is Light: Essays in Islamic Studies Presented to Seyyed Hossein Nasr.
  Dr. Zailan Moris's life and work serve as an inspiration to those interested in the deep and rich traditions of Islamic thought. Her dedication to studying and teaching Islamic philosophy has left a lasting impact on the academic community.

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