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Hamid Algar is a British-born scholar, teacher, and writer. He is Professor of Persian and Islamic Studies at the Faculty of Near Eastern Studies, University of California Berkeley, where he has been since 1965. Prof. Algar's areas of expertise include Arabic, Persian and Ottoman Turkish literature, and other aspects of Islamic religion and culture. He focuses his research on Shi‘ism in Iran and Sufism in the Persian and Persian-influenced world. Dr. Algar contributed “Some Notes on the Naqshbandi Tariqat in Bosnia” to the Spring 1977 issue of Studies.
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