Amina Inloes

Amina Inloes is an American scholar, researcher, educator, public speaker, translator and a Shi'ite Muslim. She was born in Irvine, California, United States.

Amina Inloes
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NationalityAmerican
Occupationscholar, researcher, educator, public speaker, translator

EducationEdit

  • MA degree in Islamic Studies from the Islamic College , 2009
  • PhD in Islamic Studies at Exeter University on Shi'ia hadith about pre-Islamic female figures mentioned in the Qur'an, 2015

CareerEdit

  • works for the Research Department of the Islamic College
  • leader of the Master of Islamic Studies program

Books and articlesEdit

BooksEdit

ArticlesEdit

Activities in mediaEdit

  • Islam: Self-Sacrifice or Tribalism? , 2015
  • In The Footsteps of Sayyida Zaynab , Why Zaynab ?
  • Comparing Models of Femininity: Fatimah Al-Zahra' and A'isha'
  • In The Footsteps Of Sayyida Zaynab 6/9 - Her Steps Into The Eyes Of History
  • Islamic Leadership - 2nd Muharram,2015
  • In The Footsteps Of Sayyida Zaynab , Her Patience
  • Race & Gender in how we portray Karbala
  • In The Footsteps Of Sayyida Zaynab , The Power Of Dignity
  • Islamic Selfishness - 3rd Muharram
  • In The Footsteps Of Sayyida Zaynab  , Her Learning
  • Prophet Isa (A) and Imam Husayn (A) in Ziyarat Warith
  • In The Footsteps Of Sayyida Zaynab , The Power Of Truth
  • Is There Redemptive Suffering In Islam? - 4th Muharram
  • In The Footsteps Of Sayyida Zaynab 4/9 - Journey To Karbala'
  • Why Don’t We Know Much About the Life of Imam Hasan al-Askari (A)?
  • In The Footsteps Of Sayyida Zaynab , Unseating The Tyrant
  • A Look Into The Life Of Ali Akbar
  • In The Footsteps Of Sayyida Zaynab , Zaynab (A) On The Day Of Ashura'

Her vision towards KarbalaEdit

In one of her speeches called “ Race And Gender In How We Portray Karbala” , she discussed this matter that how we interpret tragedy of Imam Hussain personally, and we don’t take religious rituals of Ashura seriously by just crying and passing the day. She mentioned that crying is a good thing if we know what we are crying for. In this speech she highlighted the power of portrayal in Iran in two elements: 1. 19th century; Iranian Ta’ziya and 2. Ali Shari’ati’s “Fatima is Fatima”. She proposed this idea that we need to take off our cultural lenses and try to understand the real massage of Karbala in addition to, answering these questions:

What actually happened?

What are Historical reports/narrations?

What was Abbasid era cultural filter?

What was Ottom – Safavid era cultural filter?

What is Modern worldview?

What impact does Cultural lenses have on our understanding?

In another speech of hers called “ Prophet Isa (A) And Imam Husayn (A) In Ziarat Warith” , she talked about how we should do Ziarat and also prophets’ opinion upon Ziarat addition to the relation between Imam Hussain and Adam Prophet. She introduced Imam Hussain as an inherit of Adam Prophet due to the fact that both had same situation and also fought against injustice. She mentioned Adam’s mistake and how he was forgiven through 5 names of “ Be haqe Mohammad, Ali , Fateme, Hasan and Hussain ( Adam (A) was made to disobey Allah by eating an apple from forbidden tree in heaven , then they begged Allah to forgive them by swearing an oath upon these 5 names to be forgiven).

On 5th of Muharram , she had another speech in Hananeh mosque , called Zaynab (A) On The Day Of Ashura, first she explained the real pain of Ashura for Muslims as the day of sacrifice , the day on which  heavens rained blood based on Qu’ran , then she explained the characteristics of Sayyida Zeynab like faith , wisdom , knowledge, patience , eloquence and etc. But we could see the reality of these things in Karbala against the enemy and the lost they caused.

And finally, she published her book as “The Tragedy of Karbala: A Dramatic Interpretation of the Epic of Imam Husain”.

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