Qamar-ul Huda

[3] He was one of three American professors of religion who drafted letters to be submitted to Murat Kurnaz's Administrative Review Board.

[7] Based on this study, the Near East and South Asia Center Center for Strategic Studies (NESA)[9] at the National Defense University (NDU) in Washington, DC, conducted an interview on the core findings of the countering violent extremism policy report, and on religion, diplomacy and global affairs.

[10] Crescent and Dove: Peace and Conflict Resolution in Islam, editor (Washington, DC: United States Institute of Peace Press, 2011)[11] The Urdu Translation Hillal aur Farhota: Aman wa Tanza – e hal Islam Mein (Emel Publications, Islamabad, 2017).

Striving for Divine Union: Spiritual Exercises for the Suhrawardi Sufis (London and New York: Routledge Curzon Press, 2003).

[2] Turkish translation of Striving for Divine Union by Tahir Uluq (Istanbul: Insan Press Ltd, November, 2007).

Chapter authored with Katherine Marshall "Religion and Peacemaking" in Craig Zelizer, ed., Integrated Peacebuilding: Innovative Approaches to Transforming Conflict (Westwood Press, 2014).

Chapter in Islam and Diplomacy: The Quest for Human Security edited by Mohammad Hashim Kamali, Karim D. Crow, and Elmira Akhmetova "Transforming 'Ulama: Peace-building Practices with Strategic Interfaith and Intercultural Dialogues" (IAIS, Malaysia: 2017) pp. 181–201.

Entries are: "Sufism in South Asia" and "Shihab al-din 'Umar al- Suhrawardi" (New York: Routledge, October, 2005).

Guest articles published in Religions of the World: A Comprehensive Encyclopedia of Beliefs and Practices, Melton, J. Gordon and Marin Baumann, eds.