A.S. was born and raised in Egypt and holds two doctorates with an emphasis on Islam and its history. He is a professor of Islamic studies and director of the Jenkins Center for the Christian Understanding of Islam at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He has taught at several schools in the United States and the Middle East and authored A Concise Guide to the Life of Muhammad (Baker Academic, 2022), Conversion to Islam (Oxford University Press, 2021), Basics of Arabic (Zondervan 2021), A Concise Guide to the Quran (Baker Academic, 2020), and The Stated Motivations for the Early Islamic Expansion (Peter Lang, 2018), among others.
A.S. Ibrahim | Theology drives the brutality of Islamic justice
A.S. Ibrahim | France’s government tries to create a new religion in its own image
A.S. Ibrahim | The reasons for Islamic violence against “infidels” are often found in the Quran
A.S. Ibrahim | A move to change the country’s explicitly Islamic flag raises questions
A.S. Ibrahim | An alarming rate of suicides among American Muslims gives Christians an opportunity to offer the gospel of hope
A.S. Ibrahim | The answer includes sacred Islamic texts that identify Jews as the “enemy”
A.S. Ibrahim | The militant organization does not deserve a second chance
A.S. Ibrahim | Blasphemy cases show an absence of the rule of law
A.S. Ibrahim | Why are so many determined to censor survivors of ISIS?
A.S. Ibrahim | The answer can’t be reduced to mere numbers