UNE鈥檚 Anouar Majid presents lecture on Islamic, Western relations
Anouar Majid, Ph.D., vice president for Global Affairs and director of the Center for Global Humanities, recently presented a lecture at a meeting of the Maine Association of Former Intelligence Officers (AFIO) on the relationship between Islam and the non-Muslim West.
Majid gave his address, 鈥淚slam and the West in a Turbulent World,鈥 at the Maine AFIO鈥檚 Feb. 15 meeting at the Brick Store Museum in Kennebunk. There, he discussed a variety of challenges facing the Muslim world and their global implications.
Majid discussed events such as Egypt鈥檚 struggles with water and food supplies in light of overpopulation; the current rapid, unsetting social and economic transformations taking place in Saudi Arabia; and the power of nonsectarian youth in the region to challenge existing tribal arrangements.
Majid also answered questions about Morocco, his native country, as a model for change in the Islamic world.
鈥淚 enjoyed addressing an audience of experts in world affairs,鈥 said Majid, noting the event was well attended. 鈥淚 am sure they knew things I didn鈥檛 know, given the nature of intelligence work, but the Q&A session was quite lively and invigorating to me.鈥
This was the second time Majid addressed the Maine AFIO. In 2015, he gave the talk 鈥淚slam in Today鈥檚 Global World.鈥
Majid is the founding director of the Department of English, which he chaired from 2000 to 2009, as well as the founding director of the Tangier Global Forum. In January, he was featured in Incomer Magazine about his role in opening UNE鈥檚 Tangier, Morocco, campus.