Abdul Aziz Said

ebook A Pioneer in Peace, Intercultural Dialogue, and Cooperative Global Politics: With a Foreword by Mohammed Abu-Nimer and Prefaces by Nathan C. Funk and Meena Sharify-Funk · Pioneers in Arts, Humanities, Science, Engineering, Practice

By Nathan C. Funk

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Known to many as American University's "peace legend," Abdul Aziz Said (1930–2021)led an academic career spanning nearly sixty years. Always a forward-looking thinker,Said consistently sought to be among the first to grapple with the leading-edge issues ofhis day, from decolonization and turbulent social change in developing countries to theinfluence of multinational corporations, the normative priority of human rights, culturalaspects of conflict resolution, and the promotion of Islamic-Western understanding.Taken together, his extensive writings, innovative pedagogy, and practical pursuits offera model for engaged scholarship, characterized by dynamic use of the platform providedby a university career to advance international peace, intercultural dialogue, and socialjustice as well as a spiritual ethic emphasizing unity and connectedness among peoplefrom diverse cultural, religious, and racial backgrounds.
  • Abdul Aziz Said has been an innovator in international relations and peacestudies;
  • Born in Syria, he completed his higher education in the United States and wenton to teach multiple generations of international affairs students;
  • He was a leading scholar focusing on global peace as well as Islam and peace;
  • His writings address salient global issues from the 1950s to the first decades ofthe twenty-first century.
  • Abdul Aziz Said