Profile

Dr Abbas Ahsan is Research Scholar of Islamic Philosophy and Theology. He received his Ph.D in Philosophy at the University of Birmingham in 2021. His doctoral research focused on the application of dialetheism, paraconsistent logics, and formal theories of truth to Islamic theological paradoxes.

Previously Abbas worked as a visiting research fellow at the University of Birmingham, School of Philosophy, Theology and Religion, Department of Philosophy, where he also worked as a postdoctoral research fellow in Islamic Philosophy of Religion.

His areas of research interests are philosophy of logic, non-classical logics, philosophy of language, meta-metaphysics, analytic theology, and Islamic philosophy and theology.

 

 

Education

PhDUniversity of Birmingham, Philosophy (part time) PhD Thesis: “Islamic Contradictory Theology” http://etheses.bham.ac.uk/id/eprint/12186/ Supervisor: Professor Yujin Nagasawa 
MAUniversity of Leeds, Philosophy of ReligionThesis: “God Beyond the Boundary-Stones of Thought” Supervisor: Professor Robin Le Poidevin 
BAUniversity of Bradford, Interdisciplinary Human Studies Sociology, English Literature, Psychology, and Philosophy Specialized in Philosophy 
Higher Education in Islamic Theological StudiesDarul Uloom Islamic College/Seminary Bury (Greater Manchester, UK)  

Publications

Books

  • Monograph in progress, Foundations of contemporary logic in Islamic philosophical theology, Routledge.
  • Monograph in progress, Islamic Contradictory Theology, SUNY Press.

Guest Editor for Special Issue

  • Guest editor for special issue ‘Exchanges between Analytic and Islamic South Asian Philosophies’, Asian Journal of Philosophy. https://link.springer.com/collections/hgdjijdcca
  • Organizational committee member of the 4th world congress on logic and religion and guest editor of Concepts of God: Consistency, Inconsistency and Paraconsistency Issues. http://4wocolor.pl/?w=13#w
  • Guest editor for special issue ‘Interactions between analytic and Islamic philosophy/theology’, The European Journal of Analytic Philosophy, (2022), Volume 18, No. 2. https://eujap.uniri.hr/volume-18-no-2-2022/

Book Chapters

  • In progress, ‘Double Trouble with Ibn Rushd: A Plurality of Truth and/or Logics’ in

Contradiction and the Absolute, Graham Priest, and Behnam Zolghadr (eds), Routledge.Journal Papers Under Review

  • Ahsan, A. ‘Expanding Logical Space; Making Room for Islamic Theological Contradictions’.
  • Ahsan, A. ‘Theological Incompleteness; Beyond the Contradictory One: Al-Taftāzānīs Gödel Inspired Solution’.

Journal Papers in Progress

· Ahsan, A. ‘Paraconsistent Islamic Theology’.

  • Ahsan, A., and Joaquin, J.J. ‘Dialetheic Approaches to Doctrinal Contradictions’.

Journal Papers

  • Ahsan, A., and Karima, M. (2022). ‘Introduction to the Special Issue on Interactions Between Analytic and Islamic Philosophy/Theology’. European Journal of Analytic Philosophy, 18(2), pp. S1-14.
  • Ahsan, A., and Karima, M. (2022). ‘Torn Between the Contours of Logic: Exploring Logical Normativity in Islamic Philosophical Theology’. European Journal of Analytic Philosophy, 18(2), pp. S10-41.
  • (2022). ‘Islamic Mystical Dialetheism: Resolving the Paradox of God’s Unknowability and Ineffability’. Philosophia 50, pp. 925–964.
  • (2021). ‘The Possibility of Analytic Philosophy in United Kingdom Madrasas’. Journal of Islamic and Muslim Studies 6(1), pp. 56 83.
  • (2021). ‘Beyond the Categories of Truth’. Axiomathes. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10516-021- 09581-4
  • (2021). ‘Islamic Contradictory Theology . . . Is there any such thing?’. Logica Universalis, 15(2),

pp. 297-329.

  • (2020). ‘Analytic Theology and its Method’. Philotheos, 20(2), pp. 173-211.
  • (2020). ‘The logical inconsistency in making sense of an ineffable God of Islam’. Philotheos, 20(1), pp.68-116.
  • (2020). ‘God Beyond the Boundary-Stones of Thought’. American Journal of Islam and Society, 37 (3-4), pp.50-97.
  • (2019). ‘The Paradox of an Absolute Ineffable God of Islam’. Philotheos, 19(2), pp.227-259.
  • (2019). ‘Quine’s Ontology and the Islamic Tradition’. American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences, 36(2), pp.20-63.
  • (2018). ‘The Classical Correspondence Theory of Truth and the God of Islam’. Philosophy and Theology, 30(2), pp.273-294.
  • (2017). ‘A Realist Approach in Analytic Theology and the Islamic Tradition’. Philosophy and Theology, 29(1), pp.101-132.

Presentations

  • 2022, Round Table Discussion, Annual Islamic Philosophy Conference: Islamic Philosophy and Theology in Contemporary Engagements, Cambridge, MA.
  • 2022, ‘What’s So Bad About Theological Contradictions’, A Global Philosophy of Religion Project: Philosophies of Appropriated Religions in Southeast Asia Workshop, De La Salle University, Manila, Philippines.
  • 2022, ‘Making Epistemic Room for Theological Contradictions’, international symposium hosted by Beyond Foundationalism: New Horizons in Muslim Analytic Theology, Cambridge Muslim College.
  • 2020, ‘Islamic Contradictory Theology . . . Is there any such thing?’, Muslim-Christian (inter- faith) Workshop on Philosophy, Religion and Science, İbn Haldun Üniversitesi, Istanbul.
  • 2019, ‘The Paradox of an Absolute Ineffable God of Islam’, Islamic Philosophy Conference, Harvard University.
  • 2019, ‘The Classical Correspondence Theory of Truth and the God of Islam’, Muslim-Christian (inter-faith) Workshop on Philosophy, Religion and Science, Bahçeşehir University, Istanbul.
  • 2017, ‘Detaching the God of Islam from Analytic Metaphysics’, Work-in-progress workshop, University of Birmingham.
  • 2016, ‘Is Analytic Theology Even Possible in the Islamic Tradition’, Work-in-progress workshop, University of Birmingham.