
Dr. Munawar A. Anees
President of Knowledge Management Systems (KnowSys)
Tucson, Arizona, USA
A biologist
by training, he is widely known as a Pakistani-American writer and social critic, with an enduring interest in religion and science
discourse, bioethics, and Islamic philosophy. He is the founder of the world's premiere journal on Islam and the Muslim world:
Periodica Islamica. Through his writings and speaking engagements, Dr. Anees has become a leading progressive social and scientific
voice in the Islamic world. In 2002, he was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.
Dr. Anees is author of half a dozen books and over 300 articles, book reviews, and bibliographies, published in international
scholarly journals. His book Islam and Biological Futures: Ethics, Gender, and Technology (1990), brought the problems of surrogate
motherhood, abortion, and genetic engineering to the forefront of contemporary discourse across the Muslim world. He has contributed
to the Encyclopedia of the Modern Islamic World and Encyclopedia of the History of Science, Technology, and Medicine in Non-Western
Cultures. He is a founding editor of the International Journal of Islamic and Arabic Studies, an advisory editor of the Journal of
Islamic Science, and is the Islamic and Arabic Studies section editor for Ultimate Reality and Meaning. Since February 1998, he has
served as a contributing correspondent for the Global Viewpoint/Los Angeles Times Syndicate. For the new global online encyclopedia,
Nupedia, he was selected in 2000 as the editor for the religion section.
Anees received his doctorate at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana, USA. He is an elected member of the Royal Academy for
Islamic Civilization Research, Amman, Jordan, and UNESCO's select group of 40 international scholars, Intellectuals of the World.
From 1991 to 1998, he served as an advisor to the deputy prime minister of Malaysia.