Adam Gaiser

Adam Gaiser is a scholar of Islamic studies specialising on the development of early Kharijites and Ibadiyya.

Biography

Adam Gaiser from 2018 is Professor in the Department of Religion on Florida State University. Gaiser studied and took his bachelor's degree in 1994 on the field of Comparative Religions from College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia. In 2002 Adam Gaiser took his master's degree on History of Religions focused on Islamic Studies from the University of Virginia. In 2005 Adam Gaiser completed his PhD studies, expertised on Ibadi studies writing his PhD thesis about the origins and development of the Ibadi Imamate.[1][2] About Gaiser's academic background from 2005 his was holding the position of Lecture in the Department of Religious Studies, University of Virginia. From 2005 until 2006 Adam Gaiser was visiting Assistant Professor in the Department of Religious Studies at the College of the Holy Cross. From 2006 until 2012 he was Assistant Professor in the Department of Religion at Florida State University, and from 2012 until 2017 he was Associate Professor there. Gaiser's academic and research interests are early Islamic Sectarianism, Islamic Heresiography, Islamic and Eastern Christian conceptions of martyrdom, the early Islamic history in Europe and North Africa.[3]

Works

  • Gaiser, Adam: (2005) The origin and development of the Ibadi Imamate ideal. Charlottesville, VA, 2005. Ph.D. thesis, University of Virginia, History of Religions. See Gaiser 2010.
  • Gaiser, Adam: (2010) Muslims, scholars, soldiers: the origin and elaboration of the Ibāḍī Imamate. Oxford/New York: Oxford University Press, 2010 ISBN 978-0-19-973893-9.
  • Gaiser, Adam: (2016) Legends, Ibādī Identities: Martyrdom, Asceticism, and the Making of an Early Islamic Community. South Carolina: University of South Carolina Press, 2016.[3]

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References

  1. Adam Gaiser (2017-09-05). "Curriculum Vitae" (PDF). Retrieved 2019-06-26.
  2. Custers, Martin H. (2016). Al-Ibāḍiyya: A Bibliography. 3 (Second revised and enlarged ed.). Hildesheim-London-N.Y.: Olms Publishing. p. 256.
  3. "Adam Gaiser | Department of Religion". religion.fsu.edu. Retrieved 2019-06-26.
  4. Custers, Martin H. (2016). Al-Ibāḍiyya: A Bibliography. 3 (Second revised and enlarged ed.). Hildesheim-London-N.Y.: Olms Publishing. pp. 256–259.


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