Imam Muhammad Hatim, PhD, DMin, is Imam Warith Deen Muhammad Professor of African American Muslim Studies at the Graduate Theological Foundation in Mishawaka, Indiana. He has more than twenty years...visualizza altroImam Muhammad Hatim, PhD, DMin, is Imam Warith Deen Muhammad Professor of African American Muslim Studies at the Graduate Theological Foundation in Mishawaka, Indiana. He has more than twenty years of experience in the informal resolution of equal employment opportunity (EEO) issues. As an imam with the Admiral Family Circle Islamic Community (Admiral Family) in New York City, he headed its justice ministry and the UN Summer Internship Program in Human Rights in Geneva, Switzerland; he is also co-founder of the Malik Shabazz (Malcolm X) Human Rights Institute. He sits on several interfaith committees and is a chaplain with Disaster Chaplain Services in New York City. He holds a BS in industrial arts education, an MS in transportation planning and engineering, a PhD in civil engineering (environmental), and a DMin from the Graduate Theological Foundation and is a certified alcohol and drug counselor (CADC) in New Jersey. He is a contributor to the book Disaster Spiritual Care: Practical Clergy Response to Community, Regional, and National Tragedy (SkyLight Paths Publishing).visualizza meno