
Haruna Zagoon-Sayeed
About
Dr. Haruna Zagoon-Sayeed is an interdisciplinary professional. He is an academic, a writer & a researcher in fields of Islamic Studies, education, youth development, international affairs and peacebuilding. He is Professional Teacher. He obtained his Bachelor Degree in the Study of Religions and Arabic and Master of Arts degree in International Affairs from the University of Ghana. He holds a PhD in Islam and Peacebuilding from University of Birmingham, United Kingdom.
Education
Doctor of Philosophy (Religion and Theology), University of Birmingham, United Kingdom, 2018
Master of Arts (International Affairs), University of Ghana, Legon, Accra, 2004
Bachelor of Arts in the Study of Religions and Arabic (First Class Honours), University of Ghana, Legon, 2002
Diploma in Arabic Language and Culture, Ain Shams University, Cairo Egypt, 2001
Professional Teachers’ Certificate ‘A', Institute of Education, University of Cape Coast, 1995
Research Interest
General Islamic Studies
Islam, International Peace and Security
Islam and Peacebuilding
Islam, Diplomacy and Social Advancement
Islam and Contemporary global Politics
Intra-faith and Interreligious Relations
Inter-religious and Intra-faith peacebuilding
Religious societies and educational development.
Publications
Zagoon-Sayeed, H. (2023). Seeking interpretations of some of the seemingly violent-promoter verses in the Qur’ān. In A. Some, M. K. Mensah and G. Nsiah (eds), Interpreting Sacred Texts within changing contexts in Africa, Rome:Gregorian & Biblical Press.
Adams, A., Intsiful, E., Zagoon-Sayeed, H., and Essuman, A. (2023). Examining public perception on Technical and Vocational Education and Training enrolment in Ghana, International Journal of Training Research, Routledge Taylor and Francis DOI: 10.1080/14480220.2023.222943
Zagoon-Sayeed, H. (2022). Tolerance and Peacebuilding -An Islamic Perspective, Ghana Journal of Religion and Theology Volume 12 (1-2).
Zagoon-Sayeed, H. (2011). A Case of Social Re-engineering for the Ghanaian Muslim Youth. Accra: Augtet Publishers