Salah Eddin Zaimeche Al-Djazair

Salah Eddin Zaimeche Al-Djazair, commonly referred to as Salah Zaimeche or S. E. Al-Djazairi, is an academic and author specializing in the history of Islam.

Salah Eddin Zaimeche Al-Djazair
Academic work
DisciplineHistory of Islam

Career and research edit

Zaimeche is currently a researcher in the Department of Geography at the University of Manchester. Zaimeche was previously a lecturer and researcher at the University of Constantine in Algeria for ten years. Zaimeche has also worked at the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology.[1][2]

Zaimeche has been published in many academic journals, on topics including environmental degradation and North Africa.[2] Zaimeche is a contributor to encyclopedias including Encyclopædia Britannica.[1][2] Zaimeche is the author of six books, all of them about the history of Islam.[2]

Journals that Zaimeche has been published in include Middle Eastern Studies, The Journal of North African Studies, and The Geographical Journal, among others.[3][4][5][6]

Published books edit

  • The Hidden Debt to Islamic Civilisation (Bayt Al-Hikma Press; Manchester; 2005)[7]
  • The Golden Age and Decline of Islamic Civilisation (Bayt Al-Hikma Press; Manchester; 2006)[7][8][9]
  • A Short History of Islam (The Institute of Islamic History; Manchester; 2006)[2]
  • The Crusades (The Institute of Islamic History; Manchester; 2007)[2]
  • The Myth of Muslim Barbarism and its Aims (Bayt Al-Hikma Press; Manchester; 2007)[10]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Salah Zaimeche - Contributor". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved May 4, 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Salah Zaimeche". Muslim Heritage. Retrieved May 4, 2019.
  3. ^ Zaimeche, S. E. (1994). "Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia: recent social change and future prospects". Middle Eastern Studies. 30 (4): 944–955. doi:10.1080/00263209408701031.
  4. ^ Zaimeche, Salah E.; Sutton, Keith (1997). "The future of the environment in Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia". The Journal of North African Studies. 2 (1): 40–57. doi:10.1080/13629389708718287.
  5. ^ Zaimeche, Salah E.; Sutton, Keith (1998). "Persistent strong population growth, environmental degradation, and declining food self‐sufficiency in a rentier oil state: Algeria". The Journal of North African Studies. 3 (1): 57–73. doi:10.1080/13629389808718309.
  6. ^ "S. E. Zaimeche's research while affiliated with The University of Manchester and other places". ResearchGate. Retrieved May 4, 2019.
  7. ^ a b Meral, Ziya (2011). "The Politics of Religious Minorities in Muslim-Majority States: Old Challenges and New Trends". The Review of Faith & International Affairs. 9 (2): 25–30. doi:10.1080/15570274.2011.571419.
  8. ^ Haleem, Harfiyah. "Review Article by Harfiyah Haleem" (PDF). The Islamic Foundation For Ecology And Environmental Sciences. Retrieved May 4, 2019.
  9. ^ "Book Review: The Golden Age and Decline of Islamic Civilisation" (PDF). Arches Quarterly (3). The Cordoba Foundation. August–September 2006.
  10. ^ Abbas, Tahir (2009). "Book Reviews: S.E. Al-Djazairi, The myth of Muslim barbarism and its aims". Critical Studies on Terrorism. 2 (1): 111–126. doi:10.1080/17539150902752903.

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