Nomanul Haq

Syed Nomanul Haq
Born Karachi, Pakistan
Nationality US citizen of Pakistani origin
Alma mater University College London, Harvard University, Hull University
Occupation Professor of Humanities
Employer Institute of Business Administration, Lahore University of Management Sciences, University of Pennsylvania
Known for Historical and philosophical scholarship. Professorial appointments at various prestigious Ivy League universities

Syed Nomanul Haq (Nu'man al-Haqq), born in Karachi, Pakistan, is an international scholar and intellectual historian of Pakistani origin noted especially for his contributions to the fields of Islamic history and Islamic philosophy. He is currently a faculty member at the Institute of Business Administration, Karachi. In his career spanning twenty years, Haq has gained widespread repute for his teaching, publications and editorial and research work on the history and philosophy of science, postmodern philosophy, history of religion, history of art and history of literature, for which he has won multiple prizes and awards.[1]

Early life

Haq was born in Pakistan, but spent most of his early life in England and the USA. At Hull University he received an undergraduate degree in applied physics and at University College London he studied the history of science and philosophy.

Professional career

Haq has published widely, with a number of books and numerous articles to his credit. He writes both in English and in Urdu. He is serving now as the general editor of Oxford University Press Pakistan .

Personal life

Noman has extended family in Pakistan, but his immediate family resides in The United States. Noman was married at the early age of 18, while attending Sheridan College.

Publications

(For a full list, please see http://islamsci.mcgill.ca/Haq.pdf)

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