Professor

Carl William Ernst

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Religion and literary scholar; Educator
Area
Humanities and Arts
Specialty
Religious Studies
Elected
2009

 

Professor Carl W. Ernst is the William R. Kenan, Jr., Distinguished Professor of Religious Studies at UNC Chapel Hill. He has taught at Pomona College (1981-1992) and has been appointed as visiting lecturer in Paris (EHESS, 1991, 2003), the University of Seville (2001), and the University of Malaya (2005, 2010). He teaches and writes about Islamic studies, Sufism, and Muslim culture in South Asia, using sources in Arabic, Persian, and Urdu. Ernst has eight volumes which focus on Sufism include both academic and trade books. Those books have won several international awards including the 2004 Bashrahil Prize for Outstanding Cultural Achievement in the Humanities. His other publications, which have received several international awards, include Rethinking Islamic Studies: From Orientalism to Cosmopolitanism (co-edited with Richard Martin, 2010); Following Muhammad: Rethinking Islam in the Contemporary World (2003); Sufi Martyrs of Love: Chishti Sufism in South Asia and Beyond (co-authored with Bruce Lawrence, 2002); Teachings of Sufism (1999); a translation of The Unveiling of Secrets: Diary of a Sufi Master by Ruzbihan Baqli (1997); Guide to Sufism (1997); Ruzbihan Baqli: Mystical Experience and the Rhetoric of Sainthood in Persian Sufism (1996); Eternal Garden: Mysticism, History, and Politics at a South Asian Sufi Center (1993); and Words of Ecstasy in Sufism (1985).

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