Matthew Burtchaell Ingalls

Associate Professor of Middle Eastern Studies
Department of International and Middle Eastern Studies
American University in Dubai
United Arab Emirates

Biography

Matthew joined the AUD faculty in Fall 2016. From 2010-2016, he taught Islamic Studies and Religious Studies at the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma, Washington, U.S.A. He received his doctorate in 2011 from Yale University's Department of Religious Studies, and completed a Master's degree in Arabic Studies at the American University in Cairo prior to this. He has published articles in the study of late-medieval Sufism and Islamic law, while his current research examines pre-modern Muslim commentary works and their role in intellectual change. In 2014, Matthew was a fellow at the Annemarie Schimmel Kolleg for Mamluk Studies in Bonn, Germany. He is currently co-authoring a book on the history of Islam in Egypt, which has been contracted for Princeton University Press.

Research Intrest

Islamic Studies, Arabic Studies, International Relations

List of Publications
“Zakariyy ā al - An ṣ ā r ī and the Study of Muslim Commentaries From the Later Islamic Middle P e riod,” Religion Compass 10:5 ( 2016 ) : 1 18 - 30 .
“ Religious Satire in the Maqāmāt of al - Hamadhānī . ” I n Jamal Elias and Bilal O rfali (eds.) , untit- led festschrift dedicated to Dr. Gerhard B ö wering ( E.J. Brill, 2017 ) ( commissioned ).
“ Reading the Sufis as Scriptur e Through the Shar ḥ Mamz ū j : Reflections on a Late - Medieval Sufi Commentary ,” Oriens 41 (2013): 457 - 76