Cambridge Muslim College is pleased to welcome Dr Harith Ramli and Dr Safaruk Zaman Chowdhury and to its faculty.
Dr Harith Ramli joins as Lecturer on the CertHE in Contextual Islamic Studies and Leadership programme, teaching the “Beliefs” module. A scholar of Islamic intellectual history, he completed his DPhil at the University of Oxford on early Sufism. His work explores the formation of the Sufi tradition within broader Islamic intellectual contexts. Dr Harith has been affiliated with the College since 2014 and continues to connect classical scholarship with global questions through his teaching.
Dr Safaruk Zaman Chowdhury joins as Lecturer. He studied Philosophy at King’s College London before pursuing traditional Islamic studies at al-Azhar University. He went on to complete an MA with distinction at SOAS and a PhD on the Sufi scholar al-Sulamī. His research spans Sufism, Islamic thought, metaphysics, ethics, and logic. Dr Safaruk is also Academic Director at the Centre for Islamic Knowledge in Toronto and Executive Editor of the Journal of Islamic Philosophy.
We warmly welcome Dr Harith Ramli and Dr Safaruk Zaman Chowdhury to the College and look forward to our students and the wider intellectual life of the CMC community benefiting from their teaching and research.


