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Akhtarul Wasey is an Indian Muslim scholar known for his work in Islamic studies, education, and interfaith engagement. He has been associated with academic and public discourse on issues relating to Indian Muslims, minority education, and Urdu language and literature.
| Name | Akhtarul Wasey |
|---|---|
| Nationality | Indian |
| Field | Islamic studies, education |
| Known for | Scholarship on Islam and Indian Muslim affairs |
Akhtarul Wasey has spent much of his career in academic settings in India, contributing to the study of Islam and the experience of Muslim communities in the subcontinent. His writing and commentary often address themes of pluralism, education reform among Indian Muslims, and the role of Urdu in cultural life.
As a scholar, Wasey has participated in seminars, conferences, and public forums concerning religious thought, communal harmony, and minority issues in India. He is regarded as a public intellectual whose contributions span academic teaching, writing in English and Urdu, and engagement with policy discussions on minority welfare and educational development.