Dr Abroo Aman Andrabi is a scholar on the Islam and Peace Project. She has obtained her Bachelors degree in Science and Masters degree in Islamic Studies from Kashmir University. She obtained her doctorate in Islamic Studies from Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi and is presently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Islamic Studies, Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi. She finds this extremely rewarding as it enables her to contribute to preparing the coming generations of Islamic scholars. She is a renowned author having received instant fame with her first book, Muhammad Asad: His Contribution to Islamic Learning. Her next book entitled, Prophet Muhammad: The Man and The Message took her to new heights. She received International exposure when she worked on academic projects and searched for avenues of cultural cooperation between India and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in 2008-9. She is a regular contributor of articles to journals. Some of her contributions are detailed below.
- Global Ethics for Social Solidarity and Harmony Paper I Presentation
Presented in Global Peace Leadership Conference on “Peace and Harmony through Interfaith Partnerships” held on 9-10 December 2014 at India Habitat Centre, Jacaranda Hall, Lodhi Road New Delhi.
- Shah Waliullah Dehlavi : His Services Rendered to the Muslim Community of India Invitation I Abstract I Presentation
Presented in the Three Day International Seminar on “Shah Waliullah and His Legacy” organized by Shah Waliuallah Institute, New Delhi from 21st -23rd November 2014 at ICCR, Azad Bhawan, New Delhi.
- Indo-Turkish Relations-A Historical Overview and Analysis | Paper
Presentedin the International Conference on “Indo-Turkish Dialogue: Historical, Social and Cultural Perspectives” 16-17 October, 2014 at the University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, India.
- Women Education in India: The Islamic Perspective - Paper I Abstract I Presentation
- Ethical values in Islam: Particular Reference With Prophet Muhammad's (PBUH) Mission - Paper I Abstract I Presentation
- Archival Records on Arabian Peninsula in Bombay Archives