Islam and Islamic Law in the Modern World Religion and Constitution-Making in Post-Colonial States His current work focuses on the postcolonial afterlife of colonial laws, the historiography of the Indian Penal Code, blasphemy laws in Asia and the colonial construction of Indian religions.Ģ019: Chancellor’s Doctoral Research Medal, University of New EnglandĢ020: Early Career Researcher Mentorship Scheme, Australian Historical Association & Copyright AgencyĢ018: Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) PhD Completion Award, University of New EnglandĢ018: Project Funding: Workshop on Religious Extremism in South Asia, UNE Asia CentreĢ015-2017: Australian Postgraduate Award, Australian Federal Government His research interests lie at the intersections of religion, law and politics in late-colonial India and contemporary Pakistan. He received his PhD from the University of New England in 2019.
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