![]() His writings have been translated into at least nine languages. He is the author of Alef is for Allah: Childhood, Emotion and Visual Culture in Islamic Societies (Berkeley 2018) Aisha's Cushion: Religious Art, Perception and Practice in Islam (Cambridge, MA 2012) On Wings of Diesel: Trucks, Identity and Culture in Pakistan (Oxford 2011) This is Islam: From Muhammad and the Community of Believers to Islam in the Global Community (Great Barrington 2011) Islam (London 1999) The Throne Carrier of God: The Life and Thought of ‘Ala’ ad-dawla as-Simnani (Albany 1995) the coauthor of Interpreting the Self: Autobiography in the Arabic Literary Tradition (Berkeley 2001) the editor and translator of Death Before Dying: Sufi Poems of Sultan Bahu (Berkeley 1998) the editor of Key Themes for the Study of Islam (Oxford 2010) the coeditor of Light Upon Light: A Festschrift presented to Gerhard Böwering by His Students (Leiden 2019) and the author of numerous articles. ![]() He regularly teaches courses in his areas of specialization, on Islam and modernity and on comparative religion, as well as advanced graduate courses in Qur'anic Studies as well as Persian and Turkish religious literature. He specializes in Islamic thought, literature and history in Western, Central and South Asia, with a focus on Sufism and Visual Culture. Annenberg Professor of the Humanities, and Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Pennsylvania. ![]() Elias is the Director of the Wolf Humanities Center, Walter H. ![]()
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