Yehia Amin

Yehia Amin is currently studying Arabic at al-Azhar University in Egypt. He has an MA in Near and Middle-Eastern Studies from the University of Toronto. Yehia is interested in Islamic and Confucian philosophy, Sufism, and Chinese historiography. On the Islamic philosophy side, he is fascinated with legacies of Ibn Sīnā (d. 1037) and Suhrawardī (d. 1191), while on the Confucian side, with Song-Ming Confucianism stemming from Zhu Xi (d. 1200). Yehia Amin looks forward to translating these influential figures between Arabic, Chinese, and English.

he Muslim community in the West loves the Lord of the Rings movies. It does not conflict with the values of Islam on a basic level. It is more chaste than what popular fantasy fiction would become. It is a battle of good and evil. The Lord of [...]

he Muslim community in the West loves the Lord of the Rings movies. It does not conflict with the values of Islam on a basic level. It is more chaste than what popular fantasy fiction would become. It is a battle of good and evil. The Lord of [...]