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CURRICULUM VITAE

1. Full Name: Ahmad Fauzi bin Abdul Hamid

2. Academic Qualifications:
1) B.A. Hons. (Philosophy, Politics and Economics), University of Oxford, UNITED
KINGDOM, 1992.
2) M.A. (Politics of International Resources and Development), University of Leeds,
UNITED KINGDOM, 1994.
3) M.A. (Politics and Economics), University of Oxford, UNITED KINGDOM, 1998.
4) Ph.D. (Politics), University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UNITED KINGDOM, 1998.

3. Current Professional Membership:


1) Member, Oxford Society, 1992 – present day.
2) Member, Malaysian Social Science Association (MASSA), 1999 – present day.
3) Member, Oxford and Cambridge Society of Malaysia, 2002 – present day.
4) Member, Malaysian History Association, Kedah branch, 2004 – present day.
5) Life Member, Penang Heritage Trust (PHT), 2013 – present day.
6) Member, Association for Asian Studies (AAS), Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA, 28 November
2016 – 27 November 2019. Membership number: 706945.

4. Current Teaching and Administrative Responsibilities:


Teaching:
Undergraduate courses taught:
1) Political Development of Malaysia (JKP 316): Year 2000/01 – 2007/08, 2010/11 –
2014/15, 2016/17 – present day.
2) Political Economy of Malaysia (JKP 418): Year 2004/05 – 2007/08. Year 2009/10 –
2014/15, 2016/17 – present day.
3) Contemporary Political Analysis (JKP 421): Year 1999/2000 – 2007/08. Year 2009/10 –
2014/15, 2016/17 – present day.
4) Introduction to Political Science (JKP 101): Year 2017/18.
5) Political Science Proposal (JKP 419): Year 2016/17 – present day.
6) Political Science Dissertation (JKP 516): Year 2017/18 – present day.

Postgraduate courses taught:


1) Islam in Southeast Asia (SAA 557/3), School of Social Sciences, Second semester
2010/11.

Administration:
1) Board member, School of Distance Education (SDE), USM, Penang (18 July 1998 –
present day).
2) Member, Editorial Board, Kajian Malaysia: Journal of Malaysian Studies (1 January 2014
– 31 December 2015, 1 January 2016 – 31 December 2017, 1 January 2018 – 31 December
2018).
3) Member, Editorial Board, Kemanusiaan: The Asian Journal of Humanities (1 June 2014 –
31 December 2015, 1 January 2016 – 31 December 2017, 1 January 2018 – 31 December
2018).
4) Member, Committee on Research and Evaluation of Grants, School of Distance Education,
USM, Penang (1 January 2018 – 31 December 2018).
5) Editor-in-chief, Kajian Malaysia: Journal of Malaysian Studies (1 January 2019 – 31
December 2020).

5. Previous Employment:
1) Part-time lecturer in Political Science, International Islamic University (IIUM)
Matriculation Centre, Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA (Year 1992-93: second semester).
2) Fellow, Academic Staff Training Scheme (ASTS), SDE (SDE), Universiti Sains Malaysia
(USM), Penang, MALAYSIA, 7 September 1993 – 7 July 1998.
3) University Lecturer (DS2/DS45) in Political Science, SDE, USM, Penang, MALAYSIA, 8
July 1998 – 31 October 2004.
4) Senior Lecturer (DS52) in Political Science, SDE, USM, Penang, MALAYSIA, 1
November 2004 – 22 January 2008.
5) Associate Professor (DS54) of Political Science, SDE, USM, Penang, MALAYSIA, 23
January 2008 – 28 October 2014.
6) Professor (VK7) of Political Science, School of Distance Education, Universiti Sains
Malaysia (USM), Penang, MALAYSIA, 29 October 2014 – present day.
7) Consultant, Centre for Policy Research and International Studies (CenPRIS), Universiti
Sains Malaysia (USM), Penang, MALAYSIA, 1 July 2015 – 30 June 2016, 1 September 2016
– 31 August 2018.

Visiting appointments:
1) Visiting Fellow, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS), Nanyang
Technological University (NTU), SINGAPORE, 4 September 2008 – 31 January 2009.
2) Visiting Fellow, Asia Research Centre (ARC), Murdoch University, Perth, AUSTRALIA,
14 – 28 February 2009.
3) Visiting Senior Fellow, ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute, 30, Heng Mui Keng Terrace, Pasir
Panjang, SINGAPORE, 1 September 2015 – 31 May 2016.

6. Conference and Training:


International and National Conference / Seminar / Workshop Papers:
1) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, 'New Trends of Islamic Resurgence in Contemporary
Malaysia: Sufi-Revivalism, Messianism and Economic Activism', Second Conference of the
European Association of Southeast Asian Studies (EUROSEAS): 'Looking Forward, Looking
Back', University of Hamburg, GERMANY, 3 - 6 September 1998.
2) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, 'Refuting Weber: A Sufi-Revivalist Experience of Economic
Development Management in Malaysia Considered', First International Conference on
Islamic Development Management: 'Management of Economic Development in the Islamic
Perspective', USM, Penang, MALAYSIA, 8 - 10 December 1998.
3) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, 'Political Dimensions of Religious Conflict in Malaysia: State
Response to an Islamic Movement in the 1990s', Second International Malaysian Studies
Conference (MSC2), Universiti Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA, 2 - 4 August 1999.
4) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, 'Sufi Undercurrents in Islamic Revivalism: Traditional, Post-
Traditional and Modern Images of Islamic Activism in Malaysia', Sixteenth Conference of the
International Association of the Historians of Asia (IAHA), Magellan Sutera Hotel, Kota
Kinabalu, Sabah, MALAYSIA, 27 - 31 July 2000.
5) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, 'Transnational Issues in Islamic Revivalism: Southeast Asian
Response to a Malaysian-based Islamic Movement', First International Conference on the
Southeast Asian Religious Mosaic in the Third Millennium, Mahidol University International
College, Nakhon Pathom, THAILAND, 1 – 4 February 2001.
6) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, 'An Islamicist’s View of an Islamic State and its Relevance to
a Multi-Racial Society', Seminar on ‘Islam in Southeast Asia: Analysing Recent
Developments’, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS), SINGAPORE, 15 November
2001.
7) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘Inter-Movement Tension among Resurgent Muslims in
Malaysia: Response to the State Clampdown on Darul Arqam in 1994’, Fourteenth Biennial
Conference of the Asian Studies Association of Australia (ASAA): ‘After Sovereignty:
Nation and Place’, Grand Chancellor Hotel, Hobart, Tasmania, AUSTRALIA, 30 June – 3
July 2002.
8) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘Minda Dunia Melayu-Islam Menurut Pemikiran Ustaz
Ashaari Muhammad’ [The Malay-Islamic World in the Thought of Ustaz Ashaari
Muhammad], The Second International Malay Studies Conference: ‘Malay Studies in the
Global Civilisation’, Yong An Hotel, Beijing, CHINA, 9 – 11 October 2002.
9) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘Beberapa Perspektif Islam Dalam Membicarakan Antologi
Jendela karya Che Soo Ismail terbitan Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, 2002’ [Islamic
Perspectives in Discussing the Anthology Jendela by Che Soo Ismail, published by Dewan
Bahasa dan Pustaka, 2002], Literature Discussion Session of the Angkatan Sasterawan
Nasional Kedah (ASASI), My Garden Hotel, Pattani, THAILAND, 18 July 2003.
10) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘Southeast Asia in the Futuristic Thought of Ustaz Ashaari
Muhammad’, Third International Convention of Asia Scholars (ICAS3), Swissotel The
Stamford, SINGAPORE, 19 – 22 August 2003.
11) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid and Mohamad Abdad Mohamad Zain, ‘The Bumiputera
Policy and the Emergence of the Malay Middle Class’, National Seminar on ‘The Bumiputera
Policy: Dynamics and Dilemmas’, Equatorial Hotel, Penang, MALAYSIA, 23 – 25
September 2003.
12) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, 'The UMNO-PAS Struggle: Explaining PAS’ Defeat in
2004’, Workshop on ‘The Political Economy of Malaysia: Current Trends and Future
Challenges’, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS), SINGAPORE, 8 - 9 September
2004.
13) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘State Monopoly of Religious Orthodoxy: The Case of the
Banning of Darul Arqam in Malaysia’, Thirteenth Malaysia Society of Australia Colloquium:
‘Globalisation, Islam and Identity in Malaysia and Singapore’, Faculty of Asian Studies,
Australian National University (ANU), Canberra, AUSTRALIA, 26 - 27 November 2004.
14) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘Contestations and Peace Building between the State and
Autonomous Islam in Malaysia’, Regional Workshop on ‘Peace Building in Multi-Ethnic,
Multi-Religious Southeast Asia’, City Bayview Hotel, Penang, MALAYSIA, 29 April – 1
May 2005.
15) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, 'Islamic Doctrine and Violence: The Malaysian Case’,
Conference on ‘Anatomy of Religious Conflict in South and Southeast Asia’, organised by
the Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies (IDSS), Nanyang Technological University
(NTU), at the Traders Hotel, SINGAPORE, 3 – 4 May 2005.
16) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘The Strategy of Islamic Education in Malaysia: An Islamic
Movement’s Experience’, Regional Workshop on ‘The Strategy of Islamic Education in
South and Southeast Asia’, organised by the Ridep Institute, at Hotel Sahid Raya, Solo,
INDONESIA, 19 – 20 July 2005.
17) K. Ramanathan and Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘The Practice of Grassroots Democracy
in Rural Malaysia: The Pendang and Anak Bukit By-Elections of 2002’, Capacity Building
Workshop on ‘New Research in Malaysian Studies’, organised by the Malaysian Social
Science Association (MASSA) and the Institute of East Asian Studies (IEAS), Faculty of
Social Sciences, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS), MALAYSIA, 27 – 28 February
2006.
18) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, 'Intra-Muslim Contestations and Peace Building:
Autonomous Islam versus Official Islam in Malaysia', Fifth International Malaysian Studies
Conference (MSC5), Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM), Serdang, Selangor, MALAYSIA, 8 -
10 August 2006.
19) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘Strategi dan Pelaksanaan Pembangunan Masyarakat
Berteraskan Islam: Dinamika Sebuah Gerakan Islam’ [Strategy and Implementation of
Islamic-based Community Development: Dynamics of an Islamic Movement], National
Conference on Environment and Community Development, organised by the SDE, USM, at
Paradise Sandy Beach Resort, Penang, MALAYSIA, 17 – 18 January 2007.
20) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘Dynamics of Changes and Continuities in Islamic
Movements in Malaysia: From Darul Arqam to Rufaqa’ Corporation’, International
Workshop ‘Voices of Islam in Southeast Asia: A Workshop on Islamic Studies and the Study
of Muslim Societies in Southeast Asia’, organised by the School of Liberal Arts, Walailak
University, at the Grand Park Hotel, Nakhon Si Thammarat, THAILAND, 24 -25 February
2007.
21) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘Malay Anti-Colonialism in British Malaya: Re-examining
Malaysia’s Independence Fighters Based on Extant Sources’, Second International Asia-
Pacific Research Unit (APRU) Conference: Independence in Southeast Asia: Old and New
Interpretations, School of Humanities, USM, Penang, MALAYSIA, 7 – 8 August 2007.
22) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘Islam in Malaysia’, Advanced Seminar on Southeast Asian
Studies: Focus on Malaysia, organised by the Southeast Asian Studies Regional Exchange
Program (SEASREP) and the Korean Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, at the School of
Social Sciences, USM, Penang, MALAYSIA, 10 August 2007.
23) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘The Islamic Opposition in Malaysia: New Trajectories and
Directions?’, Seminar on ‘Islam in Malaysia’, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies
(RSIS), Nanyang Technological University (NTU), SINGAPORE, 11 September 2007.
24) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘Islamic Law in Malaysia: Opportunity and Challenge?’,
International Seminar on ‘Islamic Law in Southeast Asia: Opportunity and Challenge’,
Faculty of Shari’a and Law, Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University (UIN), Jakarta,
INDONESIA, 7 – 9 December 2007.
25) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘Changing Patterns of Islamic Resurgence in Malaysia:
Islamist Realignments since the New Millennium’, 60th Annual Meeting of the Association
for Asian Studies (AAS), Hyatt Regency, 265, Peachtree Street NE, Atlanta, Georgia,
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (USA), 3 – 6 April 2008.
26) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, 'Transnational Islam in Malaysia’, Workshop on
‘Transnational Islam in South and Southeast Asia: Movements, Networks and Conflict
Dynamics’, organised by the National Bureau of Asian Research (NBR), USA, and the S.
Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS), Nanyang Technological University
(NTU), at the Traders Hotel, SINGAPORE, 26 June 2008.
27) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘The Impact of the Mahathir – Abdullah Ahmad Badawi
Transition on Civil Society Politics in Malaysia’, Sixth International Malaysian Studies
Conference (MSC6), Crowne Plaza Riverside Hotel, Kuching, Sarawak, MALAYSIA, 5 - 7
August 2008.
28) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘Repoliticisation of Islam in Southeast Asia’, International
Cultural Forum: Responses to Rapid Social Change in South East Asia, organised by
Bertelsmann Stiftung and the Diplomatic Academy, Vietnamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
at the Sofitel Metropole Hotel, Hanoi, VIETNAM, 12 - 13 November 2008.
29) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘The Aurad Muhammadiah Congregation: Modern
Transnational Sufism in Southeast Asia’, International Conference on Religion in Southeast
Asian Politics: Resistance, Negotiation and Transcendence, Institute of Southeast Asian
Studies (ISEAS), SINGAPORE, 11 - 12 December 2008.
30) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘Islam and Malayness in Contemporary Malaysia: Sufism as
a Solution to the Problem of Malay Racialism’, Workshop on ‘Race and Nation, Family and
Economy: Malayness and its Debates’, Asia Research Institute (ARI), National University of
Singapore (NUS), SINGAPORE, 20 - 21 January 2009.
31) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘The New Challenges of Political Islam in Malaysia’,
Conference on ‘New Modes of Governance and Security Challenges in the Asia-Pacific’,
organised by the Innovative Universities European Union Centre and the Asia Research
Centre (ARC), Murdoch University, Perth, AUSTRALIA, 12 – 13 February 2009.
32) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘Political Islam in Southeast Asia in the Midst of
Globalisation’, Workshop on ‘Locating   Islam   in   Southeast   Asia   and   Harnessing   its
Development Potential’, organised by the Japan International Cooperation Agency Research
Institute (JICA­RI), Tokyo, JAPAN, 20 – 21 March 2009.
33) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘Civil Society in Malaysia under Abdullah Ahmad Badawi’,
Panel Seminar on Malaysian Civil Society, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies
(RSIS), Nanyang Technological University (NTU), SINGAPORE, 30 March 2009.
34) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘Globalisation of Islamic Education in Southeast Asia’,
Workshop on ‘Southeast Asian Muslim Responses to Globalisation’, organised by the Japan
International Cooperation Agency Research Institute (JICA­RI), at the Regent, SINGAPORE,
20 – 21 November 2009.
35) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘Religion and Secularism in Muslim Southeast Asia:
Malaysian and Indonesian Discourses in Comparative Perspectives’, Seventh International
Malaysian Studies Conference (MSC7), USM, Penang, MALAYSIA, 16 – 18 March 2010.
36) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘Democracy and the Growth of Civil Society in Post-
Mahathir Malaysia: Abdullah Ahmad Badawi’s Years in Power’, UI-KAAS International
Conference on ‘Asia   in   the   Midst   of   Global   Transformation’,   organised   by   Universitas
Indonesia   (UI)   and   the   Korean   Association   of   Asian   Studies   (KAAS),   FISIP   UI,   Depok
Campus, INDONESIA, 21 – 22 July 2010.
37) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘Debates on Islam and secularism in Malaysia and
Indonesia’, Workshop on ‘Re-examining Muslim Responses to Islam and Globalisation in
Southeast Asia’, organised by the Japan International Cooperation Agency Research Institute
(JICA­RI), Tokyo, JAPAN, 26 – 27 July 2010.
38) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘Discussion of papers in Panel 2: From Conflict to Peace
Building and Democratization: Muslim Minorities in Southeast Asia’, Ninth Asian Public
Intellectuals (API) Regional Workshop: Understanding Confluences and Contestations,
Continuities and Changes: Towards Transforming Society and Empowering People,
organised by the Nippon Foundation and API Partner Institutions in Malaysia,  Equatorial
Hotel, Penang, MALAYSIA, 20 – 24 November 2010.
39) Fadil Othman and Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘Sains Sepadu Untuk Pembangunan
Mampan’ [Integrated Sciences for Sustainable Development], National Seminar on the
Application of Science and Mathematics 2010 (SKASM 2010) in conjunction with the
Eighteenth National Symposium on Mathematical Sciences (SKSM 18), 8 – 10 December
2010, The Zon Regency Hotel, Johor Baharu, organised by the Faculty of Science, Arts and
Heritage, Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM) & the Malaysian Mathematical
Sciences Association (PERSAMA), MALAYSIA.
40) Muhamad Takiyuddin Ismail and Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘Legasi Reformis Abdullah
Badawi: Gorbachev atau Khrushchev? Implikasi Kepada Kepimpinan Najib Razak’
[Abdullah Badawi’s Reformist Legacy: Gorbachev or Khrushchev? Implications for the
Leadership of Najib Razak], Seminar on Malaysian Politics: The Forthcoming 13 th General
Election, organised by the Faculty of Administrative Science and Policy Studies, Universiti
Teknologi MARA (UiTM), INTEKMA Resort, Shah Alam, MALAYSIA, 12 January 2011.
41) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘Politik-Ekonomi Golongan Syed di Malaysia’ [The Political
Economy of the Syeds in Malaysia], Seminar on the Arab Diaspora in the Malay World: Role
and Contribution, Wisma Darulaman, Alor Setar, organised by the State Government of
Kedah and the Musuem Council of Kedah with the cooperation of Kedah Public Library and
Kedah Cultural Council, MALAYSIA, 5 – 7 March 2011.
42) Muhamad Takiyuddin Ismail and Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘UMNO dan
Konservatisme’ [UMNO and Conservatism], Capacity Building Workshop on ‘Strengthening
the National Social Science Research System ‘1/2011’’, organised by the Malaysian Social
Science Association (MASSA), Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) and the Institute of
Malaysian and International Studies (IKMAS), Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM), at
Hotel Promenade, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, MALAYSIA, 15 – 17 April 2011.
43) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid and Muhamad Takiyuddin Ismail, ‘Abdullah Ahmad Badawi
and the Emergence of Neo-Conservatism’, Second Asian Conference on the Social Sciences,
Ramada Osaka Hotel, Osaka, JAPAN, 2 – 5 June 2011.
44) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid and Muhamad Takiyuddin Ismail, ‘The Monarchy and Party
Politics in Malaysia in the Era of Abdullah Ahmad Badawi: The Resurgence of the Role of
Protector’, Prince of Songkla University - USM International Conference on Humanities and
Social Sciences: ‘Transforming Research for Sustainable Community’, BP Grand Tower
Hotel, Hatyai, Songkla, THAILAND, 3 – 4 October 2011.
45) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘The Approaches and Contributions of the Sayyids in the
Propagation of Islam in the Malay World’, Regional Conference on Local Knowledge:
Retracing Tradition for a Sustainable Future, organised by USM, at Kampung Tok Senik
Resort, Langkawi, Kedah, MALAYSIA, 10-11 October 2011.
46) Muhamad Takiyuddin Ismail and Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘UMNO and the Rise of
the Radical Conservative Movement in Malaysia’, International Conference on
Conservatism, Radicalism and Fundamentalism, University of Debrecen, HUNGARY, 26 –
28 May 2012.
47) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘Spiritualism as an Integral Part of Islamic Business: The
Case of Global Ikhwan’, International Conference on Religion, Business and Contestations in
Southeast Asia, Universiti Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA, 27 – 28 June 2012.
48) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid and Muhamad Takiyuddin Ismail, ‘Islamist Conservatism and
the Demise of Islam Hadhari’, Eighth International Malaysian Studies Conference (MSC8),
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Bangi, Selangor, MALAYSIA, 9 – 11 July 2012. 49)
Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘Islam dan Hubungannya Dengan Kebudayaan Kedah’ [Islam
and its Relationship With Kedah Culture], Seminar on Kedah Culture, organised by the State
Government of Kedah and Kedah Cultural Council with the cooperation of Kedah Public
Library and the Museum Council of Kedah, Kedah Public Library, Alor Setar, Kedah,
MALAYSIA, 8 – 9 September 2012.
50) Muhamad Takiyuddin Ismail and Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘Abdullah Ahmad Badawi
and Malaysia’s Neo-Conservative Intellectuals’, International Conference on
Multidisciplinary Research (iCMR), jointly organised by the SDE, USM; Universitas Syiah
Kuala (UNSYIAH), Banda Aceh; and Universitas Islam Sumatera Utara (UISU), Medan; at
USM, Penang, MALAYSIA, 1 – 3 November 2012.
51) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘Isu-isu Seputar Pilihanraya’ [Issues Revolving Around the
Elections], Pre-13th General Elections Seminar: Perception, Prediction and Expectation,
organised by the Faculty of Administrative Science and Policy Studies, Universiti Teknologi
MARA (UiTM), Dungun, Terengganu, MALAYSIA, 14 January 2013.
52) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘Governance in Muslim Contexts: The Malaysian Case’,
Workshop on ‘Legal   and   Constitutional   Aspects   of   Governance   in   Muslim   Contexts’,
organised   by   the   Aga   Khan   University   (International)   and   the   Institute   for   the   Study   of
Muslim Civilisations (AKU­ISMC), Geneva, SWITZERLAND, 18 January 2013.
53) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘Middle Eastern – Southeast Asian Islamist Networks: The
Salafisation of Malaysian Islam Through State Channels’, International Conference on
‘Converging Regions: Global Perspectives on Asia and the Middle East’, organised by the
Middle East Institute (MEI), National University of Singapore (NUS), at the Four Seasons
Hotel, SINGAPORE, 29 - 31 May 2013.
54) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘The Salafisation of Malaysian Islam: Implications for Intra-
Religious Relations’, Seminar on Human Rights, Religion and Ethno-National Conflict,
organised by the Institute for the Study of Conflict Transformation and Social Justice,
Queen’s University Belfast and the Human Rights Centre, Universiti Malaya, Kuala Lumpur,
MALAYSIA, 6 September 2013.
55) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘Perkembangan Politik Kedah Era KDYMM Sultan Abdul
Halim’ [Kedah Political Developments During the Reign of Sultan Abdul Halim], Seminar on
the Kedah Sultanate, organised by the State Government of Kedah and the Museum Council
of Kedah, Holiday Villa Hotel, Alor Setar, Kedah, MALAYSIA, 9 – 11 September 2013.
56) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘Political Islam and Islamist Politics in Malaysia’, Malaysia
Studies Programme Seminar, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS), SINGAPORE, 25
September 2013.
57) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘The Impact of Socio-Political Developments on the
Christians in the Middle East’, keynote speaker, Third Annual International Conference of
Syiah Kuala University (AIC-UNSYIAH) 2013 in conjunction with the Second International
Conference on Multidisciplinary Research (iCMR), jointly organised by UNSYIAH, USM
and UISU, Medan; at AAC Dayan Dawood, Darussalam - Banda Aceh, INDONESIA 2 – 3
October 2013.
58) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘The Challenge of Religious Pluralism in Malaysia With
Special Reference to the Sufi Thought of Ustaz Ashaari Muhammad’, Twelfth Asia Pacific
Sociological Association (APSA) International Conference: ‘Transforming Societies:
Contestations and Convergences in Asia and the Pacific’, Faculty of Social Sciences, Chiang
Mai University, THAILAND, 15 - 16 February 2014.
59) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘Negotiating Islamic Conceptions of Modesty in the Malay
World’, Seminar on ‘Exhibiting Islam in the Malay World’, Faculty of Arts and Social
Sciences, National University of Singapore (NUS), SINGAPORE, 27 February 2014.
60) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘Religious Diversity in Malaysia: Between Islamic
Orthodoxy, Unorthodoxy and Deviancy’, International Conference on ‘Cultural Diversity and
the Role of Islamic Institutions in Promoting the Culture of Peace and Harmony’, organised
by Jamiyah Singapore and the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), at the Grand Park
City Hall, SINGAPORE, 11 - 13 June 2014.
61) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘Religious Freedom and Intra-Muslim Conceptions of
Human Rights: The Case of Darul Arqam in Malaysia’, Seminar on Intra-religious Conflict
and Human Rights in Malaysia, organised by the Human Rights Research Group, Universiti
Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA, 25 June 2014.
62) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘Socio-Political Developments in the Middle East and their
Impact on Christianity’, International Study Programme on ‘Christianity in Asia’, University
of Munster, GERMANY, 14 – 27 September 2014.
63) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘Sociopolitical Developments in West Asia and Their Impact
on Christian Minorities in the Region’, Interdisciplinary Conversations on the Occasion of
the Launch of the Oxford Handbook of Christianity in Asia, Clarion Hotel, Chennai, INDIA,
5 – 7 November 2014. URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DsZUGJuCM-0
64) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘Religious Freedom and Intra-Muslim Conceptions of
Human Rights in Malaysia With Reflections on the Case of Darul Arqam’, Seminar on
‘Politicised Islam and Changing State-Society Relations in Malaysia’, organised by the
Human Rights Research Group, Universiti Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA, 8 January
2015.
65) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid and Mohd. Hariszuan Jaharuddin, ‘Educational Policy and
the Search for National Identity’, International Conference on Asian Values and Human
Future, Assam Don Bosco University, Guwahati, Assam, INDIA, 7 – 9 July 2015.
66) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid and Che Hamdan Che Mohd. Razali, ‘Political Islamists in
Malaysia’s Electoral Politics in the Post-Reformasi Era’, Fourth International Conference on
Multidisciplinary Research (iCMR), jointly organised by USM, UNSYIAH, and UISU, at
USM, Penang, MALAYSIA, 19 – 21 August 2015.
67) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘Southeast Asia: Next Battle Ground for Islamic State?
Salafi-Jihadi Groups’ Impact on Southeast Asia: Realities and Ways to Wrestle’, Asian
Theology Forum (ATF), Quezon City, THE PHILIPPINES, 23 – 25 August 2015. URL:
http://caps.wti.or.kr/aya/ayaatf-2015
68) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘Area Studies as an Academic Discipline in Southeast Asia:
Evolution and Challenges ’, keynote speaker, Second Global Conference of Business and Social
Sciences (GCBSS), jointly organised by Global Academy of Training and Research (GATR)
Enterprise and Universitas Brawijaya, Malang, at the Aston Denpasar Hotel and Convention
Centre, Bali, INDONESIA, 17 – 18 September 2015. URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=S2_ILRPG34M
69) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid and Che Hamdan Che Mohd. Razali, ‘Middle Eastern
Influence on New Islamist Organisations in Malaysia: ISMA, IRF and HTM’, Workshop on
Islamic Developments in Southeast Asia, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS) -
Yusof Ishak Institute, SINGAPORE, 16 November 2015.
70) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘Regaining the Centre: Moderation and its Discontents’,
RSIS Conference on ‘Islam in the Contemporary World’, Nanyang Executive Centre,
Nanyang Technological University (NTU), SINGAPORE, 28 April 2016.
71) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘Malay-Muslim Polemics over Tauhid in Contemporary
Malaysia: Kaum Muda – Kaum Tua Conflict Re-incarnated?’, Departmental Seminar,
Department of Malay Studies, National University of Singapore (NUS), SINGAPORE, 4
May 2016.
72) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘Has Malaysian Islam Been Salafized?’, Malaysia Studies
Programme Seminar, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS) - Yusof Ishak Institute,
SINGAPORE, 25 May 2016. URL: https://www.iseas.edu.sg/medias/event-
highlights/item/3196-seminar-on-has-malaysian-islam-been-salafized
73) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘Penang As a Sanctuary for Reformist Muslims’, Penang in
the World Conference, Penang Institute, Penang, MALAYSIA, 6 – 7 August 2016.
74) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid and Zairil Khir Johari, ‘The Democratic Action Party (DAP)
Dilemma: Challenges and Reactions of a Secular, Non-Communal Party Against Ethno-
Religious Nationalist Hegemony in Malaysia’, Tenth International Malaysian Studies
Conference (MSC10), Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS), Kota Kinabalu, Sabah,
MALAYSIA, 15 – 17 August 2016.
75) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘Extremism, Deadly Conflict and Islam: The ISIS Reality’,
International Workshop on ‘Engaging Extremism Non-violently: Muslim Theories and
Practices’, organised by the Centre for Policy Research and International Studies (CenPRIS),
USM, and TODA Institute for Global Peace and Policy Research, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, at
the Equatorial Hotel, Penang, MALAYSIA, 19 – 21 September 2016.
76) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘Trends of Islamism and Islamist Thought in Malaysia 1957-
2017’, Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) Emerging States Project
Workshop on ‘Divides and Dissent: Critical Reflections on Malaysia and Malaysian Studies
60 Years After Merdeka’, National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS), Tokyo,
JAPAN, 22 – 23 February 2017.
77) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘Fighting Global Islamist Terrorism: Southeast Asian
Contexts’, Russia – Islamic World Strategic Group Meeting, Presidential  Complex of the
Head   of   the   Chechen   Republic,   Grozny,   RUSSIA,   16 – 17 May 2017. URL:
http://rusisworld.com/en/multimedia/video/ahmad-fauzi-abdul-hamid-we-must-develop-
strategic-vision
78) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid and Mohamad Faizal Abd Matalib, ‘Islam and the
Environment: The Challenge of Developmental Politics in Malaysia’, Asia Pacific Peace
Research Association (APPRA) 2017 Conference, USM, Penang, MALAYSIA, 23 – 25
August 2017.
79) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘The Many Shades of Islamism and Islamists in Malaysia’,
Jeffrey Cheah Institute on Southeast Asia (JCI) Public Lecture, Sunway University, Bandar
Sunway, Selangor, MALAYSIA, 29 August 2017. URL: http://www.malaysia-
chronicle.com/caught-on-video-the-erection-of-an-islamic-state-islamists-in-malaysia/;
http://malaysiansmustknowthetruth.blogspot.my/2017/09/caught-on-video-erection-of-
islamic.html
80) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘Media Freedom: A Bastion of Global Peace’, World
Conference on Islamic Thought and Civilization (WCIT 2017): Global Peace, organised by
Universiti   Sultan   Azlan   Shah   (USAS), at Casuarina Hotel @ Meru Raya, Ipoh, Perak,
MALAYSIA, 20 – 22 November 2017.
81) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘Shariaization of Malay-Muslim Identity in Contemporary
Malaysia’, 17th Annual International Conference of Islamic Studies (AICIS), organised by the
Ministry  of Religion  of the Republic  of Indonesia, at Santika Hotel BSD City, Serpong,
Tengerang, INDONESIA, 20 – 22 November 2017.
82) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘Violent Islamist Extremism: Carving Out a Post-ISIS
Future With Illustrations From Malaysia’, Deadly Conflict and Islam: The ISIS Reality’,
International Conference on Dialogue among Religions and Cultures in Asia, organised by
the Permanent Secretariat of International Cultural Dialogues, Islamic Culture and Relations
Organization (ICRO), Faculty of World Studies, Teheran University, IRAN, 14 – 15 January
2018.
83) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘The Role of Religion and Ethnicity in GE14’, RSIS
Workshop on ‘The 14th Malaysian General Elections: Analysis and Implications’, Function
Hall 3, NTU@one-north, Nanyang Technological University (NTU), SINGAPORE, 28
February 2018.
84) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘Islamist Movements in Malaysia and Indonesia’, Malaysia –
Republic of Indonesia Conference 2018: The Dynamics of Malaysia – Indonesia Relations:
Similarities Amidst Differences, organised by the International Institute of Public Policy and
Management (INPUMA), Universiti Malaya, at Hotel Royal Chulan Damansara, Petaling
Jaya, Selangor, MALAYSIA, 5 – 6 March 2018.
85) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘Religion and Ethnicity in GE14’, CenPRIS-RSIS Pre-
Election Workshop, Centre for Policy Research and International Studies (CenPRIS), USM,
Penang, MALAYSIA, 12 March 2018.
86) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘Agama, PAS dan Pilihan Raya Umum Malaysia ke-14’
[Religion, PAS and Malaysia’s Fourteenth General Elections], KITA Discourse Series 4/2018,
Institute of Ethnic Studies (KITA), Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Bangi, Selangor,
MALAYSIA, 1 June 2018.
87) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid and Mohamad Faizal Abd Matalib, ‘Sejarah Gerakan
Environmentalisme di Malaysia’ [A History of Environmentalist Movements in Malaysia],
Malaysian History Congress III: Malaysian History the Pivot of the Country’s Future, Wisma
Sejarah, Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA, 28 – 29 August 2018.
88) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘Islamism in Malaysia and Indonesia: A Preliminary
Comparison’, 2nd International Conference on Social Sciences and Education, Faculty of
Social Sciences, Universitas Negeri Padang, West Sumatra, INDONESIA, 6 – 8 November
2018.

Local and in-house seminars and training workshops given:


1) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Dr., Teori Politik Alaf Baru: Malaysia Daulah Pemuda Bani
Tamim [Political Theory of the New Millennium: The Malaysian State of the Youth of Bani
Tamim], SDE Staff Seminar Series, USM, Penang, 9 February 2000.
2) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Dr., Sebuah Model Ekonomi Islam [An Islamic Economic
Model], School of Finance and Banking ‘Corporate Talk’ Series, Universiti Utara Malaysia
(UUM), Sintok, Kedah, 25 August 2002.
3) Dr. Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Dr. Ishak Che Long, Dr. Khairiah Salwa Hj. Mokhtar,
Associate Professor Dr. K. Ramanathan, Associate Professor Mohd. Abdad Mohamad Zain
and Dr. Wan Asna Mohd. Nor (2002), The Anak Bukit and Pendang By-Elections: Some
Findings, SDE Staff Seminar Series, USM, Penang, 5 September 2002.
4) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Dr., An Eschatological View of War and Peace, Roundtable
Discussion on ‘War and Peace Today’, School of Social Sciences, USM, Penang, 26 February
2003.
5) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Dr., PAS and Islam, Roundtable Discussion on ‘Malaysia’s
Forthcoming 11th General Election’, School of Social Sciences, USM, Penang, 27 June 2003.
6) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Malay Entrepreneurship in Penang: The Case of Rufaqa’
Penang, Forum ‘The Development of Malay Entrepreneurship and the Way Forward’ in
conjunction with the Seminar on Muslim Entrepreneurs in the New Millennium, organised by
MARA of Penang, Dewan Sri Pinang, Georgetown, Penang, 28 February 2004.
7) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, The Concept of the State in Islam, Forum ‘The Concept of the
State in Islam’ organised by Forum Iqra’, Hotel 1926, Georgetown, Penang, 24 April 2004.
8) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, The Contemporary Malaysian Political Scene, fraternity
seminar organised by ALIRAN, ALIRAN Building, Jelutong, Penang, 2 October 2004.
9) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Medan Penulisan Ilmiah: Faktor Pendorong dan Langkah-
langkah [Academic Writing: Motivating Factors and Steps], Postgraduate Colloquium of the
SDE, USM, Penang, 8 – 9 June 2005.
10) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Post-mortem Tesis Sarjana Muhammad Tahir [Post-mortem
of Muhammad Tahir’s Masters thesis], Postgraduate Supervision Seminar of the Islamic
Development Management Project (ISDEV), School of Social Sciences, USM, Penang, 1
July 2005.
11) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Rekonstruksi Ilmu: Menyepadukan Ilmu Wahyu dan Ilmu
Akal [Knowledge Reconstruction: Combining Revealed Knowledge with Rational
Knowledge], Staff Seminar at the invitation of the Rector, Universitas Islam Sultan Agung
(UNISSULA), Semarang, INDONESIA, 22 July 2005.
12) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Discussant, Discussion of the book ‘Al-Arqam di Sebalik
Tabir’ by Ann Wan Seng (Universiti Malaya Press, Kuala Lumpur, 2005), West Java Islamic
Da’wah Centre, Bandung, INDONESIA, 23 July 2005.
13) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Discussant, Discussion of the book ‘Al-Arqam di Sebalik
Tabir’ by Ann Wan Seng (Universiti Malaya Press, Kuala Lumpur, 2005), organised by
Universiti Malaya Press, Vistana Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, 25 September 2005.
14) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Social Pluralism in Malaysia, Lecture to visiting M.A.
(Southeast Asian Studies) students from Chulalongkorn University, Thailand, School of
Social Sciences, USM, Penang, 5 April 2006.
15) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Politik dan Gerakan Islam di Malaysia [Politics and Islamic
Movements in Malaysia], guest lecture organised by the Political Science Association,
Universiti Utara Malaysia (UUM), Sintok, Kedah, 28 September 2006.
16) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Malaysia, Book Forum on ‘Leadership Transitions in
Southeast Asia: Impact on Civil Society’, organised by the Centre for Research on Islamic
and Malay Affairs (RIMA) and Young AMP, Association of Muslim Professionals (AMP),
SINGAPORE, 12 September 2007.
17) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Abstract and Referencing, Postgraduate Colloquium of the
SDE, USM, Penang, 24 October 2009.
18) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Mendapatkan Geran Antarabangsa (Obtaining International
Grants), Brainstorming session of the KPI/KIP (Grants) workshop, SDE, USM, Penang, 25
March 2010.
19) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, What do Reviewers Look For?, Briefing for participants of
the KPI/KIP (Publications) Writing Boot Camp workshop, SDE, USM, Penang, 15 June
2010.
20) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Publishing in a Refereed Journal, Journal Writing Workshop
for Social Science Postgraduates, School of Social Sciences, USM, Penang, 28 September
2010.
21) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Moderator-cum-discussant of Panel 2: Politics, Second
Social Sciences Postgraduate National Seminar (SSPNS) 2010, Berjaya Georgetown Hotel,
Penang, Organised by the School of Social Sciences, USM, 22 – 23 November 2010.
22) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Publication, International Seminar and Workshop:
Enhancing Academic Excellence, organised by the School of Distance Education, USM, in
collaboration with Universitas Syiah Kuala, Banda Aceh, INDONESIA, 6 December 2011.
23) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Research / Grants, International Seminar and Workshop:
Enhancing Academic Excellence, organised by the School of Distance Education, USM, in
collaboration with Universitas Islam Sumatera Utara (UISU), Medan, INDONESIA, 8
December 2011.
24) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Bumiputra Policies in Malaysia, Lecture to visiting
undergraduates from Agder University and Bergen University College, Norway, organised by
the Centre for Islamic Development Management Studies (ISDEV), School of Social
Sciences, USM, Penang, 2 February 2012.
25) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Political and Transnational Islam in Southeast Asia, Lecture
to the joint Humboldt University, Berlin – USM Summer School on ‘Incongruities Between
Nation, State and Civil Society’, organised by the School of Social Sciences, USM, Penang,
29 February 2012.
26) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Research in the School of Distance Education (Arts / Social
Science), International Workshop for the Development of Aceh Human Resources, School of
Distance Education, USM, Penang, 20 April 2012.
27) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Panelist for the Journal Publication Forum, School of
Humanities, USM, Penang, 18 May 2012.
28) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Islam in Malaysia: A General Overview, Lecture to visiting
undergraduates from Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University, Japan and St. Edward’s University,
Texas, USA, organised by the School of Languages, Literacies and Translation (SOLLAT),
USM, Penang, 7 August 2012.
29) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Bumiputra Policies in Malaysia, Lecture to visiting
undergraduates from Agder University and Bergen University College, Norway, organised by
the Centre for Islamic Development Management Studies (ISDEV), School of Social
Sciences, USM, Penang, 25 January 2013.
30) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Political and Transnational Islam in Southeast Asia, Lecture
to the joint Humboldt University, Berlin – USM Summer School on ‘(In)congruities Between
Nation, State and Civil Society’, organised by the School of Social Sciences, USM, Penang,
27 February 2013.
31) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Introduction to Research, Lecture to visiting students from
the Islamic Welfare and Educational Foundation of Southern Thailand, School of Distance
Education, USM, Penang, 12 April 2013.
32) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Publication, Lecture to visiting students from the Islamic
Welfare and Educational Foundation of Southern Thailand, School of Distance Education,
USM, Penang, 12 April 2013.
33) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Forum Panelist, Motivation Workshop for Publication of
Journal Articles, School of Distance Education, USM, Penang, 25 July 2013.
34) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Politik Islam di Malaysia [Political Islam in Malaysia],
invited lecture to students and staff, Faculty of Syariah and Islamic Economics, Institut
Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN) Ar-Raniry, Banda Aceh, INDONESIA, 4 October 2013.
35) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Panelist for the Social Sciences, Seminar on Publication of
Journal Articles, School of Distance Education, USM, Penang, 24 October 2013.
36) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Publication, Postgraduate Colloquium of the School of
Distance Education, USM, Penang, 17 November 2013.
37) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Forum Panelist, Intellectual Discourse ‘Tangisan Mesir: Di
Mana Muslim Sejagat?’, organised by the USM Student Affairs and Development Section
(HEP) and the USM Students’ Consultative Council (Undergraduate Parliament), at the
Tuanku Syed Putra Hall, USM, Penang, 2 April 2014.
38) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Menggapai Kecemerlangan Diri [Cultivating Self-Excellence],
School of Distance Education (SDE) Community Programme With Students of SDE
Regional Centre Schools, organised by the Students’ Affairs and Networking Section, SDE,
USM, at the University Conference Hall, USM, Penang, 19 September 2014.
39) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Political Islam in Malaysia, Lecture to visiting
undergraduates from University of St. Gallen, Switzerland and Singapore Management
University, Lecture Hall ‘F’, USM, Penang, 11 December 2014.
40) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Panelist, Forum ‘The ASEAN Community and Sustainable
Development: Political-Security, Economic and Socio-Cultural Perspectives’ organised by the
Centre for Global Sustainability Studies (CGSS), Cultural Hall, USM, Penang, 15 April 2015.
41) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Publishing in Refereed Journals, CenPRIS Journal Writing
Workshop, Centre for Policy Research and International Studies (CenPRIS), USM, Penang,
13 May 2015.
42) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Panelist (Nation State), Forum 4: Qalbu (Heart), Training of
Trainers (TOT) and Development of Module for Student Orientation Leadership Programme
(PSL 1: Pimpin Siswa Lestari 1), organised by the USM Student Affairs and Development
Section (HEP), Cahaya Siswa Complex, USM, Penang, 10 June 2015.
43) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Masa Depan CenPRIS: Beberapa Pandangan [CenPRIS’s
Future: Some Thoughts], CenPRIS Strategic Planning Workshop, Parkroyal Penang Resort,
Penang, 21-23 August 2015.44) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Falsafah Pembelajaran
Akademik dan Penyelidikan di Menara Gading [The Philosophy of Academic Learning and
Research at Institutions of Higher Learning], keynote speaker, Seminar on Exposure to
Research for Undergraduates of the Development Planning and Management Section, School
of Social Sciences, USM, Penang, 20 November 2015.
45) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Panelist, Public Forum on ‘Violent Extremism: Islam and
Non-violent Policy Alternatives’, organised by the Centre for Policy Research and
International Studies (CenPRIS), USM, and TODA Institute for Global Peace and Policy
Research, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, at the Equatorial Hotel, Penang, MALAYSIA, 21
September 2016.
46) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Talkshow ‘Radikalisasi Islam di Malaysia?’, Bual Nusantara
Series, Penang Institute, Penang, MALAYSIA, 23 September 2016.
47) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Speaker, Workshop on Research and Writing, organised by
the School of Administrative Sciences and Policy Studies, Law and Accountancy, Universiti
Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Raub, at Suria Cherating Beach Resort, Kuantan, Pahang, 29
September 2016.
48) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘The ISIS Reality’, keynote speaker, Seminar on
Understanding of Extremisme: Reality and Solution, Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM)
Pahang, Raub campus, Pahang, MALAYSIA, 19 January 2017.
49) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘Hudud And Social Reality’, plenary speaker, Forum on
‘How Much Do You Know About Hudud’, organised by Angkatan Amanah Merdeka
Malaysia (Amanah), at the Universiti Malaya Alumni Hall, Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA, 12
February 2017. URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJoQztoiae8,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3fB-44bsB78, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTz-
6KPLjnc&feature=youtu.be
50) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Panelist, Launching of the book Wacana Pemikiran
Reformis Jilid III, organised by the Islamic Renaissance Front (IRF), at the Royal Selangor
Golf Club, Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA, 26 March 2017. URL:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3E5al3WmzBo; https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=3E5al3WmzBo&t=60s
51) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Mengapa Seorang Ahli Akademik Perlu Menulis [Why Must
An Academician Write], Module Writing Workshop, organised by the Production and Support
System Division, SDE, USM, at Auditorium B, Sains@USM, USM, Penang, 18 April 2017.
52) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, You Can Do It!, KPI Enhancement Workshop, SDE, USM,
University Conference Hall, USM, Penang, 18 September 2017.
53) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, You Can Do It!, Writing and Publication Workshop, School
of International Studies (SoIS), Universiti Utara Malaysia (UUM), Sintok, Kedah, 13
December 2017.
54) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Writing journal articles: why and how?, Briefing on
Manuscript Writing, School of Communication, USM, Penang, 19 December 2017.
55) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Writing for publishing in scholarly journals, Seminar on
Publishing in Scholarly Journals 2018, School of Humanities, USM, Penang, 1 February
2018.
56) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Tips & Tricks in high impact journal publication, Workshop
on High Impact Publication (Social Science) Series 1 2018, Library Auditorium, Universiti
Sultan Zainal Abidin (UNISZA), Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu, 4 April 2018.
57) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Islamisme dan Bahananya: Cabaran Besar Politik Malaysia
Abad Ke-21, Inaugural Professorial Lecture, Dewan Budaya, USM, Penang, 26 April 2018.
58) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Evaluating Journals for Publication and Avoiding Predatory
Publishers, SDE Writing Boot Camp Workshop 2018, Auditorium 2, EUREKA Complex,
USM, Penang, 2 May 2018.
59) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Sumitomo grant panel session, SDE Research Grant
Workshop 2018, Auditorium 2, EUREKA Complex, USM, Penang, 17 July 2018.
60) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Panelist, Launching of the book Regime Change in
Malaysia: GE14 and the End of UMNO-BN’s 60-Year Rule, organised by ALIRAN, at the
Caring Society Complex, Penang, 19 October 2018.
61) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Panelist, Public Forum on ‘The Post-GE14 Malaysia: A New
Dawn?’, organised by the Centre for the Promotion of Knowledge and Language Learning,
Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS), Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, 31 October 2018.
62) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Discussant, Seminar on the Regional Survey on Tolerance
and Susceptibility Towards Extremism in Southeast Asia, organised by Merdeka Center for
Opinion Research, Corus Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, 19 November 2018.

Training seminars / workshops / courses undergone (without working paper):


1) Orientation Workshop for new Academic Staff, USM, 3 - 5 August.1998. Organised by the
Registry, USM.
2) Teaching Workshop for new Academic Staff, USM, 21 – 25 September 1998. Organised by
the Teaching – Learning Advice Unit, Centre for Educational Technology and Multimedia,
USM.
3) Workshop on the Preparation of Examination Questions, USM, 18 November 1999.
Organised by the SDE, USM.
4) Special Induction Course (Professional and Management Group), USM, 23 – 24
November 1999. Organised by the Registry, USM.
5) Effective Teaching – Student Advice Workshop, USM, 6 – 7 March 2000. Organised by
the Teaching – Learning Advice Unit, Centre for Educational Technology and Multimedia,
USM.
6) General Induction Course (Professional and Management Group), USM, 10 – 21 April
2000. Organised by the Registry, USM.
7) Graduate Studies Workshop for new Academic Staff, USM, 29 May 2000. Organised by
the Institute of Graduate Studies, USM.
8) Strategic Planning Workshop for SDE - USM, Berjaya Georgetown Hotel, Penang, 17 – 18
February 2001. Organised by the SDE, USM.
9) Conference and Exhibition on Islamic Business Management, Putra World Trade Centre
(PWTC), Kuala Lumpur, 26 – 27 May 2001. Organised by the Nurul Yaqeen Foundation,
with cooperation from the Ministry of Internal Trade and Consumer Affairs, the MASSA
magazine, Utusan Melayu (M) Berhad and Millennium Ark (M) Sdn. Bhd.
10) Basic Publication Workshop 1, Institute of Language and Literature (DBP) Northern
Region, Bandar Baru PERDA, Penang, 29 – 30 May 2002. Organised by the DBP Northern
Region.
11) Roundtable on ‘Malaysian Social Science: International Competitiveness, Local
Relevance’, School of Social Sciences, USM, 24 August 2002. Organised by the School of
Social Sciences, USM.
12) Workshop on the Improvement of USM-based Journals, Bayview Beach Resort, Penang,
4 – 6 April 2003. Organised by USM Publishers.
13) International Seminar on ‘The New Learning Environment: A Convergence of Media and
Strategies’, EUREKA Complex, USM, 7 April 2003. Organised by the Distance Education
Action Research, SDE, USM, and the Centre for Knowledge, Communication and
Technology, USM.
14) Research and Development (R&D) Workshop for Young Lecturers, Lecture Hall B,
USM, 9 – 10 May 2003. Organised by the Research Creativity and Management Office
(RCMO), USM.
15) Curriculum Building Workshop for the M.A. in International and Diplomatic Studies,
School of Social Sciences, USM, 28 – 30 July 2003. Organised by the School of Social
Sciences, USM.
16) Competence Evaluation Course (PTK) (Academic) 3, Training Room, The Chancellory,
USM, 26 April – 13 May 2004. Organised by the Registry, USM.
17) Competence Evaluation Course (PTK) (Academic) 5, Conference Room, Centre for
International Studies (CIS), School of Social Sciences, USM, 13 – 30 June 2005. Organised
by the Registry, USM.
18) Fourth International Training Workshop on Self-Learning Materials Development
(ITWSLMD), Vistana Hotel, Penang, 14 – 18 November 2005. Organised by the SDE, USM,
and the SEAMEO Regional Open Learning Centre (SEAMOLEC), Jakarta, Indonesia.
19) Malaysia-Southern Thailand Young Scholars Training Workshop on Peacebuilding,
Conflict Resolution and Human Rights Studies, Institute of Graduate Studies, USM, 3 – 8
December 2006. Organised by Research and Education for Peace-USM (REPUSM) and the
Southeast Asian Studies Conflict Studies Network (SEACSN), Penang.
20) Workshop on the ‘Kedah Historical Park’, Kedah State Public Library, Alor Star, Kedah,
24 April 2007. Organised by the Kedah State Cultural Council (MKNK).
21) Intensive Workshop on Module Writing, Taiping Resort, Perak, 15 – 17 June.2007.
Organised by the SDE, USM.
22) Workshop on ‘The Changing State – Higher Education Institutions Relationship: A
Research Agenda’, Equatorial Hotel, Penang, 2 September 2007. Organised by the National
Higher Education Research Institute (IPPTN), USM.
23) Workshop on ‘Writing for Journals’, Equatorial Hotel, Penang, 4 August 2009. Organised
by the SDE, USM.
24) Refereed Journal Writing Workshop, conducted by Professor Shamsul Amri Baharudin
(Director, Institute of Ethnic Studies, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia), Lecture Hall A,
USM, 23 October 2009. Organised by the School of Humanities, USM.
25) Roundtable on ‘Political Parties and Civil Society in Federal Countries: The Case of
Malaysia’, School of Social Sciences, USM, 29 October 2009. Organised by the School of
Social Sciences, USM.
26) Strategic Planning Workshop to Raise SDE’s KPI/KIP, Bayview Beach Resort, Penang, 5
– 7 February 2010. Organised by the SDE, USM.
27) Effective Supervision Workshop, Banquet Hall, USM, 6 April 2010. Organised by the
SDE, USM.
28) Workshop on ‘Sharing Knowledge on MOU and Industrial Networking’, Vistana Hotel,
Penang, 22 May 2010. Organised by the SDE, USM.
29) Continuous Professional Development (CPD) DS54 (Academic) / Competence
Evaluation (PTK) 6 Course, Training Room, The Chancellory, USM, 3 – 8 June 2010.
Organised by the Registry, USM.
30) Workshop on ‘Transforming the School of Distance Education into an Excellent Distance
Learning Institution’, Eastin Hotel, Penang, 9-10 June 2010. Organised by the SDE, USM.
31) Professional Workshop on Raising the Quality of Teaching and Learning, First Series:
Learning Outcomes, Learning Taxonomy and Soft Skills, Vistana Hotel, Penang, 10
November 2010. Organised by the SDE, USM.
32) Strategic Planning Workshop on SDE’s 2011 KPI/KIP, Holiday Inn Resort, Penang, 8 –
10 April 2011. Organised by the SDE, USM.
33) Workshop on Inspiration to Write and Publish, INFORMM Auditorium, USM, 21 June
2011. Organised by the SDE, USM.
34) Interdisciplinary Workshop on Influence and Persuasion in the Formation and
Sustainment of Social Fringe Groups, Hilton Hotel, Kuching, Sarawak, 19 – 22 February
2012. Organised by Damai Sciences Sdn. Bhd.
35) Pre-Workshop on Research Grants (RUT), INFORMM Auditorium, USM, 17 May 2012.
Organised by the SDE, USM.
36) Seminar ‘Can I Do Networking’, INFORMM Auditorium, USM, 28 August 2012.
Organised by the SDE, USM.
37) Seminar ‘Must I Do Networking’, INFORMM Auditorium, USM, 4 September 2012.
Organised by the SDE, USM.
38) Workshop on Manuscript Preparation, SDE, USM, 4 July 2013. Co-organised by the
SDE, USM, and the Institute of Language and Literature (DBP).
39) Penang Story Conference: ‘Penang and the Hajj’, Eastern & Oriental Hotel, Penang, 17-
18 August 2013. Moderator of the Third Panel Discussion: Community Experience. Co-
organised by the Penang Heritage Trust and Think City Sdn Bhd.
40) Discourse on Innovation in Social Sciences Research, SDE, USM, 2 September 2013.
Organised by the SDE, USM.
41) Workshop on Upgrading Conference Papers to Journal Publications, SDE, USM, 3-4
September 2013. Organised by the SDE, USM.
42) Annual Teaching and Learning Seminar 2013: ‘A New Culture of Learning and
Teaching’, Dewan Budaya, USM. 31 October 2013. Organised by the Centre for
Development of Academic Excellence (CDAE), USM.
43) 5 Year Strategic Planning Workshop for SDE, Ishak Pateh Akhir Auditorium,
SAINS@USM, 3 – 5 March 2014. Organised by the SDE, USM.
44) Workshop on Preparation of Materials for E-Lecture Recording, Seminar Rooms 1, 2 and
3, SAINS@USM, 26 – 29 August 2014. Organised by the SDE, USM.
45) Dissemination Workshop: ‘Dynamics of Integration and Dilemmas of Divergence in
Contemporary Southeast Asia’, Lone Pine Hotel, Penang, 18 September 2014. Organised by
the SEATIDE (Integration in Southeast Asia: Trajectories of Inclusion, Dynamics of
Exclusion) Project and the Asia-Pacific Research Unit (APRU), School of Humanities, USM.
46) Writing and Research Grant Application Workshop, Bayview Beach Resort, Penang, 28 –
31 October 2014. Organised by the SDE, USM.
47) Session Chair and Member of the Organising Committee, Global Conference on Business
and Social Sciences,   Connexion@Nexus   Hotel,   Kuala   Lumpur,   MALAYSIA,  15 – 16
December 2014. Organised   by   Global   Academy   of   Training   &   Research   International
(GATR).
48) Malaysia Studies Programme Workshop: Looking East at Sabah and Sarawak, Institute of
Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS) - Yusof Ishak Institute, SINGAPORE, 4 December 2015.
49)   Regional   Outlook   Forum   2016, Shangri-La Hotel, SINGAPORE, 12 January 2016.
Organised by the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS) - Yusof Ishak Institute.
50) Malaysia   Studies   Programme  Conference: The Malaysian Economy Towards 2020:
Issues and Challenges, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS) - Yusof Ishak Institute,
SINGAPORE, 22 – 23 March 2016.
51) International Conference on ‘Governance and Insider Peacebuilders in Societies in
Transition from War to Peace: Experiences from South and Southeast Asia’, School of Social
Sciences, USM, 30 – 31 March 2016. Organised by the School of Social Sciences, USM.
52) Workshop on ‘The Secular Democratic State: The View From Practice’, Northam All
Suite Hotel, Penang, MALAYSIA, 3 June 2016. Organised by Penang Institute.
53) Workshop of the Committee of Research Ethics (Humans) – JEPEM USM, Banquet Hall,
USM, 13 October 2016.
54) Strategic Planning Workshop for SDE, Tabung Haji Hotel and Convention Centre, Alor
Setar, Kedah, 11 – 12 November 2016. Organised by the SDE, USM.
55) Unity Usrah, Discussion Hall, Islamic Centre, USM, 23 December 2016. Organised by
the Islamic Centre, USM, in cooperation with the Islamic Dakwah Foundation of Malaysia
(YADIM).
56) 9th International Economic Summit ‘Russia – Islamic World: KazanSummit 2017’,
Korston Business Centre, Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan, RUSSIA, 18 – 20 May 2017.
57) Writing Workshop for the book ‘Malaysia 2050,’ organised by the Centre for Policy
Research and International Studies (CenPRIS), USM, at Lexis Suites, Penang, 15 – 17
December 2017.
58) Special meeting between the Prime Minister with Islamic Scholars and Intellectuals,
Primary Meeting Room, Level 3, Main Block, Prime Minister’s Complex, Perdana Putra
Building, Putrajaya, 31 July 2018.
59) Academic Management Laboratory and Outcome-based Education Team Building, Swiss
Inn, Sungai Petani, Kedah, 6 – 8 December 2018. Organised by the SDE, USM.
60) Seminar on the Selection of CREAM Journals, Book Garden, USM Press, 18 December
2018. Organised by USM Press.

7. Research and Publications:


Research Grants:
1) Dr. Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Dr. Ishak Che Long, Dr. Khairiah Salwa Hj. Mokhtar,
Associate Professor Dr. K. Ramanathan, Associate Professor Mohd. Abdad Mohamad Zain
and Dr. Wan Asna Mohd. Nor (2002), The By-Elections of the Anak Bukit State Constituency
and the Pendang Parliamentary Constituency, 16 – 18, 31 July 2002, sponsored by a grant
from the SDE, USM. Total: RM 1500.00.
2) Dr. Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Dr. Khairiah Salwa Hj. Mokhtar, Associate Professor Dr.
K. Ramanathan, Associate Professor Mohd. Abdad Mohamad Zain, Dr. Norraihan Zakaria
and Dr. Wan Asna Mohd. Nor (2004), The Eleventh General Election: Kedah and Perlis, 17 –
21 March 2004, sponsored by a grant from the SDE, USM. Total: RM 3500.00.
3) Professor Dr. Loh Kok Wah (coordinator), Associate Professor Dr. Mustafa Kamal Anuar,
Dr. Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Dr. Cecilia Ng Choon Sim, Dr. Yeoh Seng Guan, Dr. Andrew
Aeria, Dr. Chin Yee Whah, Professor Dr. Tan Sooi Beng, Dr. Janet Pillai, Dr. Shakila Abdul
Manan, Tan Lee Ooi, Peace Building in Multi-Ethnic, Multi-Religious Southeast Asia,
September 2003 – February 2005, sponsored by a grant from the Ford Foundation, Jakarta,
INDONESIA. Total: USD 100,000.00.
4) Dr. Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, The Education Strategy of Islamic Movements in
Malaysia, April – July 2005, sponsored by a grant from Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES),
Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA. Total: 900.00 Euro.
5) Dr. Joseph Liow (coordinator), Dr. Farish Noor, Dr. Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Dr. Greg
Fealy, Dr. Peter Mandaville, Dr. Iqbal Singh Sevea, Mohamed Nawab Mohamed Osman,
Mapping out the new parallel Islamist civil society network in Southeast Asia: New
Networks, Modalities and Discourses in a Newly Emerging Imagined Community, June 2007
– June 2010, sponsored by a grant from the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies
(RSIS), Nanyang Technological University (NTU), SINGAPORE. Total: SGD 2500.00 (first
phase until June 2008).
6) Dr. Peter Mandaville (coordinator), Dr. Farish Noor, Dr. Alexander Horstmann, Rommel
Banlaoi, Dr. Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Dr. Noorhaidi Hassan, Dr. Joseph Liow, Dr.
Dietrich Reetz, Dr. Ali Riaz, Animesh Roul, Transnational Islam in South and Southeast
Asia: Movements, Networks and Conflict Dynamics, April – September 2008, sponsored by a
grant from the National Bureau of Asian Research (NBR), Seattle and Washington D.C.,
USA. Total: USD 10,000.00.
7) Dr. Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Islamic Education in Malaysia, September 2008 – Januari
2009, sponsored by a grant from the RSIS, NTU, SINGAPORE. Total: SGD 20,000.00.
8) Associate Professor Dr. Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Malaysian Politics in the Era of
Abdullah Ahmad Badawi: From Conservatism to Neoconservatism?, 1 October 2009 – 30
September 2011, Incentive Grant (Postgraduate Student) from USM. Account no.:
1001/PJJAUH/822056. Total: RM5000.00.
9) Associate Professor Dr. Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Islam and Human Rights: Conflicting
Values Or Misplaced Interpretations, 1 July 2010 – 30 June 2013, Incentive Grant
(Postgraduate Student) from USM. Account no.: 1001/PJJAUH/822056. Total: RM5000.00.
10) Dr. Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Islamist Conservatism and the Demise of Islam Hadhari,
26 August 2011 – 25 August 2012, Incentive Grant from USM. Total: RM5000.00.
11) Muhamad Takiyuddin Ismail (coordinator), Associate Professor Dr. Ahmad Fauzi Abdul
Hamid, A Conservative Regime in Crisis: A Comparative Study of LDP and UMNO, 1 April
2012 – 31 March 2013, sponsored by a grant from the Sumitomo Foundation, Tokyo, JAPAN.
Total: J¥550,000.
12) Associate Professor Dr. Azmi Sharom (coordinator), Associate Professor Dr. Ahmad
Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Associate Professor Dr. Mohd. Azizuddin Mohd. Sani (UUM), Dr.
Mohd. Faizal Musa (UKM), Dr. Tan Beng Hui (UM), Maimuna Merican (UM), Shannon
Shah (King's College, London), Dr. Hastings Donnan (QUB: Queen’s University Belfast), Dr.
Peter Shirlow (QUB), Dr. John Brewer (QUB)., Human Rights, Religion and Ethno-National
Conflict: The Case of Northern Ireland and Malaysia, 17 July 2013 – 17 July 2015,
sponsored by grant RU013-2013 from the Social and Behaviourial Science Research Cluster,
Universiti Malaya (UM), Kuala Lumpur. Total: RM74,950.00. Individual allocation:
RM2500.00.
13) Associate Professor Dr. Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (principal researcher), Dr. Low Yong
San, Che Hamdan Che Mohd. Razali, Pola Gerakan Islam Era Politik Baru di Malaysia
(Patterns of Islamic Movements in the Era of New Politics in Malaysia), 15 September 2014
– 14 September 2016, Short Term Grant from USM. Account no.: 304/PJJAUH/6313110.
Total: RM29,760.00. Final report submitted on 23 November 2016, RCMO
acknowledgement received on 30 November 2016.
14) Professor Dr. Mansor Mohd. Noor (project leader), Professor Dr. Supyan Hussin,
Associate Professor Dr. Nazri Muslim, Dr. Ahmad Fakhrurrazi Mohammed Zabidi, Dr. Mohd
Fairuz Md. Salleh, Dr. Azlina Abdullah, Dr. Md. Khaldun Munip Abdul Malek, Dr. Abd
Hakim Mohad, Professor Datin Dr. Faridah Jalil, Associate Professor Dr. Mohd Ainuddin
Iskandar Lee, Dr. Hairol Anuar Mak Din, Professor Dr. Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Dr.
Marzudi Md. Yunus, Dr. Al Adib Samuri, Islam Keseimbangan Acuan Malaysia (Balanced
Islam in the Malaysian Mould), 1 May 2018 – 31 January 2020, Dana Cabaran Perdana:
Islam Kontemporari Grant from the Institute of Ethnic Studies (KITA), UKM. Account no.:
DCP-2017-012/1. Total: RM RM222,857.14. Cluster allocation: RM55,714.14.

Publications:
Refereed journal articles:
1) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (1999), 'New Trends of Islamic Resurgence in Contemporary
Malaysia: Sufi-Revivalism, Messianism and Economic Activism', Studia Islamika:
Indonesian Journal for Islamic Studies (Jakarta), vol. 6, no. 3, pp. 1-74.
2) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Dr., (1999), 'The Making of Nation-States in The Arab World:
The Roles of Oil, Islam and Arab Nationalism', IKIM Journal (Kuala Lumpur), vol. 7, no. 2,
pp. 19-43.
3) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (1999), 'Development in the Post-Colonial State: Class,
Capitalism and the Islamist Political Alternative in Malaysia', Kajian Malaysia: Journal of
Malaysian Studies (Penang), vol. XVII, no. 2, pp. 21-57.
4) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2000), 'Political Dimensions of Religious Conflict in
Malaysia: State Response to an Islamic Movement', Indonesia and the Malay World
(London), vol. 28, no. 80, pp. 32-65. ISI-Web of Science indexed.
5) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Dr., (2000), ‘The Geopolitics of Oil in the Twentieth Century
and its Impact on Muslim Societies, States and Development’, IKIM Journal (Kuala
Lumpur), vol. 8, no. 1, pp. 11-36.
6) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2000), ‘Diverse Approaches to Rural Development in
Malaysia: The FELDA and Darul Arqam Land Settlement Regimes’, Humanomics: The
International Journal of Systems and Ethics (Bingley), vol. 16, no. 1, pp. 51-73. Reprinted:
Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2001), ‘Diverse Approaches to Rural Development in Malaysia:
The FELDA and Darul Arqam Land Settlement Regimes’, Islamic Culture (Hyderabad), vol.
LXXV, no. 2, pp. 57-92.
7) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2001), ‘Pemerintah dan Gerakan Islam di Malaysia’ (The
Authorities and Islamic Movements in Malaysia), Pemikir (Kuala Lumpur), no. 23, January -
March, pp. 111-158.
8) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Dr., (2001), 'Islamic Resurgence: An Overview of Causal
Factors, A Review of “Ummatic” Linkages', IKIM Journal (Kuala Lumpur), vol. 9, no. 1, pp.
15-47.
9) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2001), ‘Sufi Undercurrents in Islamic Revivalism:
Traditional, Post-Traditional and Modern Images of Islamic Activism in Malaysia – Part 1’,
The Islamic Quarterly (London), vol. LXV, no. 2, pp. 119-137.
10) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2001), ‘Sufi Undercurrents in Islamic Revivalism:
Traditional, Post-Traditional and Modern Images of Islamic Activism in Malaysia – Part 2’,
The Islamic Quarterly (London), vol. LXV, no. 3, pp. 177-198.
11) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2002), ‘The Impact of Sufism in Pre-colonial Malaysia: An
Overview of Interpretations’, Islamic Studies (Islamabad), vol. 41, no. 3, pp. 467-493.
12) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Dr., (2002), 'The Formative Years of The Dakwah
Movement: Origins, Causes and Manifestations of Islamic Resurgence in Malaysia', IKIM
Journal (Kuala Lumpur), vol. 10, no. 2, pp. 87-124.
13) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2003), ‘Inter-Movement Tension among Resurgent Muslims
in Malaysia: Response to the State Clampdown on Darul Arqam in 1994’, Asian Studies
Review (Brisbane), vol. 27, no. 3, pp. 361-387. ISI-Web of Science indexed.
14) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Dr., (2003), 'The Maturation of Dakwah in Malaysia:
Divergence and Convergence in the Methods of Islamic Movements in the 1980s', IKIM
Journal (Kuala Lumpur), vol. 11, no. 2, pp. 59-97.
15) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2003), 'The Taqwa Versus Quwwah Dichotomy: An Islamic
Critique of Development via the Malaysian Bumiputera Policy', Kajian Malaysia: Journal of
Malaysian Studies (Penang), vol. XXI, nos. 1 & 2, special issue ‘The Bumiputera Policy’:
Dynamics and Dilemmas’ edited by Richard Mason and Ariffin S.M. Omar, pp. 123-162.
16) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2004), ‘Islam, Weberism and Economic Development: An
Adjunct to Nagata’s Outline of the Arqam Experiment in Malaysia (1969-1994)’, Global
Change, Peace and Security (Abingdon), vol. 16, no. 2, pp. 169-179.
17) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2004), ‘The Impact of British Colonialism on Malaysian
Islam: An Interpretive Account’, Islam and the Modern Age (New Delhi), vol. XXXV, no. 2,
pp. 21-46.
18) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2005), ‘The Banning of Darul Arqam in Malaysia’, Review
of Indonesian and Malaysian Affairs (Canberra), vol. 39, no. 1, pp. 87-128.
19) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2006), ‘Southeast Asian Response to the Clampdown on the
Darul Arqam Movement in Malaysia, 1994-2000’, Islamic Studies (Islamabad), vol. 45, no. 1,
pp. 83-119.
20) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2007), ‘Patterns of State Interaction with Islamic
Movements in Malaysia during the Formative Years of Islamic Resurgence’, Southeast Asian
Studies (Kyoto), vol. 44, no. 4, pp. 444-465.
21) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2007), ‘Malay Anti-Colonialism in British Malaya: A Re-
appraisal of Independence Fighters of Peninsular Malaysia’, Journal of Asian and African
Studies (London), vol. 42, no. 5, pp. 371-398. ISI-Web of Science indexed.
22) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2008), ‘Islamist Realignments and the Rebranding of the
Muslim Youth Movement of Malaysia‘, Contemporary Southeast Asia (Singapore), vol. 30,
no. 2, pp. 215-240. ISI-Web of Science indexed.
23) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2009), ‘Repoliticisation of Islam in Southeast Asia’, ASIEN:
The German Journal on Contemporary Asia (Hamburg), no. 110, pp. 44-67.
24) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2009), ‘Pembangunan Islam Menurut Rufaqa’ Corporation:
Strategi dan Pelaksanaan’ (Islamic Development According to Rufaqa’ Corporation: Strategy
and Implementation), POLITEIA: Jurnal Ilmu Politik (Medan), vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 63-75.
25) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2009), ‘Implementing Islamic Law Within a Modern
Constitutional Framework: Challenges and Problems in Contemporary Malaysia’, Islamic
Studies (Islamabad), vol. 48, no. 2, pp. 157-187.
26) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2009), ‘Islamist Civil Society in Malaysia Under Abdullah
Badawi: The Angkatan Belia Islam Malaysia (ABIM) and the Darul Arqam’, Studia
Islamika: Indonesian Journal for Islamic Studies (Jakarta), vol. 16, no. 3, pp. 439-470.
27) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid and Shaik Abdullah Hassan Mydin (2009-10), ‘The Prophet
(peace be on him) as a Model for Universal Peace and Justice’, Insights: Quarterly Focused
on Faith Studies (Islamabad), vol. 2, nos. 2-3, pp. 153-178.
28) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2010), ‘Politically Engaged Muslims in Malaysia in the Era
of Abdullah Ahmad Badawi (2003-2009)’, Asian Journal of Political Science (London), vol.
18, no. 2, pp. 154-176.
29) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid and Sri Yunanto (2010), ‘Peran Pemerintah Daerah dalam
Fungsi Pertahanan dan Keamanan dalam Kerangka Desentralisasi dan Permasalahannya’
(The Role of Regional Governments in Defence and Peace Within the Framework of
Decentralisation and its Problems), Jurnal Sosial-Budaya dan Politik (Jember), vol. IX, no. 2,
pp. 1175-1194.
30) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2011), ‘A Critical Appraisal of Parti Islam SeMalaysia’s
(PAS) Opposition-based Struggle for an Islamic State (until 2008)’, Media Syari’ah: Jurnal
Hukum Islam dan Pranata Sosial (Banda Aceh), vol. XIII, no. 1, pp. 81-114.
31) K. Ramanathan and Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2012), ‘Political Campaigning in Rural
Kedah: The Pendang and Anak Bukit By-Elections of 2002’, Kedah Dari Segi Sejarah:
Jurnal Persatuan Sejarah Malaysia Cawangan Kedah (PSMCK) (Alor Setar), vol. XIII, no.
1, pp. 183-221.
32) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid and Muhamad Takiyuddin Ismail (2012), ‘Abdullah Ahmad
Badawi: A Malaysian Neo-Conservative?’, Japanese Journal of Political Science
(Cambridge), vol. 13, no. 3, pp. 379-399. ISI-Web of Science indexed.
33) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid and Muhamad Takiyuddin Ismail (2012), ‘The Monarchy and
Party Politics in Malaysia in the Era of Abdullah Ahmad Badawi (2003-09): The Resurgence
of the Role of Protector’, Asian Survey (Berkeley), vol. 52, no. 5, pp. 924-948. ISI-Web of
Science indexed.
34) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2013), ‘The Challenge of Religious Pluralism in Malaysia
with Special Reference to the Sufi Thought of Ustaz Ashaari Muhammad’, Comparative
Islamic Studies (Sheffield), vol. 9, no. 1, pp. 9-39.
35) Muhamad Takiyuddin Ismail and Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2013), ‘Abdullah Ahmad
Badawi and Malaysia’s Neo-Conservative Intellectuals’, Pacific Affairs (Vancouver), vol. 86,
no. 1, pp. 73-94. ISI-Web of Science indexed.
36) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid and Muhamad Takiyuddin Ismail (2013), ‘The Monarchy in
Malaysia: Struggling for Legitimacy’, Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia (Kyoto), issue 13,
http://kyotoreview.org/wp-content/uploads/Hamid-Ismail-English.pdf,
http://kyotoreview.org/wp-content/uploads/Hamid-Ismail-Bahasa.pdf (Indonesian language
version), http://kyotoreview.org/wp-content/uploads/Hamid-Japanese.pdf (Japanese language
version), http://kyotoreview.org/wp-content/uploads/Final-Revised_Article-Three-Malaysian-
Monarchy.pdf (Thai language version).
37) Sri Yunanto and Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2013), ‘Fragmentation and Conflict Among
Islamic Political Parties in Indonesia During Reformasi Era (1998-2009): Anatomy, Factors
and Implications’, Journal of Indonesian Islam (Surabaya), vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 337-365.
38) Muhamad Takiyuddin Ismail and Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2014), ‘Beyond the Look
East Policy: United Malays National Organisation and the Fall of the Liberal Democratic
Party in Japan’, Asian Politics & Policy (New Jersey), vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 25-44.
39) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid and Muhamad Takiyuddin Ismail (2014), ‘Islamist
Conservatism and the Demise of Islam Hadhari in Malaysia’, Islam and Christian-Muslim
Relations (London), vol. 25, no. 2, pp. 159-180. ISI-Web of Science indexed.
40) Yazid, Ziad Esa; Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid; Folmer, Henk, and Beaumont, Justin R.
(2014), ‘Secularisation in Western Society: An Overview of the Main Determinants’, Pensee
(Paris), vol., 76, no. 6, pp. 393-413.
41) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid and Muhamad Takiyuddin Ismail (2014), 'Editor’s
Introduction', Kajian Malaysia: Journal of Malaysian Studies (Penang), vol. 32, supplement
2, special issue ‘Malaysia’s 13th General Election: Reform, Change and Conservatism’ edited
by Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid and Muhamad Takiyuddin Ismail, pp. i-xi.
42) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid and Muhamad Takiyuddin Ismail (2014), 'Malaysia’s General
Elections Amidst the Shadow of Re-Mahathirisation', Kajian Malaysia: Journal of Malaysian
Studies (Penang), vol. 32, supplement 2, special issue ‘Malaysia’s 13 th General Election:
Reform, Change and Conservatism’ edited by Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid and Muhamad
Takiyuddin Ismail, pp. 1-24.
43) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2015), ‘Spirituality as an Integral Part of Islamic Business:
The Case of Global Ikhwan’, Pacific Affairs (Vancouver), vol. 88, no. 2, special issue
‘Religion, Business and Contestation in Malaysia and Singapore’ edited by Edmund Terence
Gomez, Robert Hunt and John Roxborogh, pp. 173-192. ISI-Web of Science indexed.
44) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid and Che Hamdan Che Mohd. Razali (2015), ‘The Changing
Face of Political Islam in Malaysia in the Era of Najib Razak, 2009-2013’, Sojourn: Journal
of Social Issues in Southeast Asia (Singapore), vol. 30, no. 2, pp. 301-337.
45) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2016), ‘Syariahization of Intra-Muslim Religious Freedom
and Human Rights Practice in Malaysia: The Case of Darul Arqam’, Contemporary
Southeast Asia (Singapore), vol. 38, no. 1, pp. 28-54. ISI-Web of Science indexed.
46) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid and Mohd Hariszuan Jaharuddin (2018), ‘Social
Transformation, National Identity and Education Policies in Malaysia’, Southeast Asian
Social Science Review, vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 53-85.
47) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2018), ‘Shifting Trends of Islamism and Islamist Practices in
Malaysia, 1957-2017’, Southeast Asian Studies (Kyoto), vol. 7, no. 3, special issue ‘Divides
and Dissent: Malaysian Politics 60 Years After Merdeka’ edited by Khoo Boo Teik, pp. 363-
390.
48) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2018), ‘Shariaization of Malay-Muslim Identity in
Contemporary Malaysia’, Journal of the Malaysian Branch of The Royal Asiatic Society
(Kuala Lumpur), vol. 91, part 2, no. 315, pp. 49-78.
49) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2018), ‘The Islamist Factor in Malaysia’s Fourteenth
General Elections’, The Round Table: The Commonwealth Journal of International Affairs
(London), vol. 107, no. 6, pp. 683-701.

Book review articles:


1) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2010), ‘Islam and Politics in Southeast Asia. Edited by Johan
Saravanamuttu. Abingdon, Oxford: Routledge, 2010. Hardcover: 188pp.’, Contemporary
Southeast Asia (Singapore), vol. 32, no. 2, pp. 292-295.
2) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2011), ‘Ulasan Antologi Cerpen. Tajuk: Jendela. Pengarang:
Che Soo Ismail. Terbitan: Kuala Lumpur: Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, 2002.’ (Review of
Anthology. Title: Jendela. Author: Che Soo Ismail. Publisher: Kuala Lumpur: Dewan Bahasa
dan Pustaka, 2002), Science and Arts Intellectual Series (Penang), vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 21-25.
3) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2013), ‘Hoffstaedter, Gerhard: Modern Muslim Identities.
Negotiating Religion and Ethnicity in Malaysia. Copenhagen: NIAS Press, 2011. 272 pp.
ISBN 978-87-7694-081-2. (NIAS Monographs, 119) Price: £ 18.99’, Anthropos:
International Review of Anthropology and Linguistics (Sankt Augustin, Germany), vol. 108,
no. 1, pp. 328-329.
4) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2014), ‘The Contours of Mass Violence in Indonesia, 1965-68
eds. Douglas Kammen and Katharine McGregor. Singapore and Copenhagen: NUS Press and
NIAS Press, 2012, 305 pp’, Kajian Malaysia: Journal of Malaysian Studies (Penang), vol.
32, no. 2, pp. 145-148.
5) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2014), ‘The Evolution of a Muslim Democrat: The Life of
Malaysia’s Anwar Ibrahim. By Charles Allers. New York: Peter Lang, 2013. 345 pp.’,
Sojourn: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia (Singapore), vol. 29, no. 3, pp. 766-769.
6) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2016), ‘Between Dissent and Power: The
Transformation of Islamic Politics in the Middle East and Asia edited by
Khoo Boo Teik, Vedi R. Hadiz, and Yoshihiro Nakanishi, Basingstoke,
Palgrave Macmillan, 2014, xv+282pp.’, The Developing Economies (New
Jersey), vol. 54, no. 2, pp. 201-204.

Books and monographs:


1) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid and Ishak Che Long (1999), 7 Langkah Sistematik Menulis
Esei: Penulisan esei ilmiah berpandukan contoh-contoh esei ekonomi Universiti Oxford
(Seven Systematic Steps of Essay-Writing based on University of Oxford model essays),
Penang: ALMS Consulting (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd. ISBN: 983-40194-0-8.
2) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Dr. (1999), Malaysia Daulah Pemuda Bani Tamim: Rahsia
Keagungan Ummah (The Malaysian State of the Youth of Bani Tamim), Kuala Lumpur:
Abuku Hebat. ISBN: 983-2211-01-8.
3) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2010), Islamic Education in Malaysia, RSIS Monograph No.
18, Singapore: S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological
University. ISBN: 978-981-08-5952-7. URL: http://www.rsis.edu.sg/rsis-
publication/idss/islamic-education-in-malaysia/#.Ve_-l9KqpHw;
https://www.files.ethz.ch/isn/145828/Monograph18.pdf
4) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2013), Political Islam and Islamist Politics in Malaysia,
Trends in Southeast Asia monograph series, No. 2, Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian
Studies (ISEAS). ISBN: 978-981-4519-24-3 (soft cover), 978-981-4519-25-0 (e-book, PDF).
URL: http://www.iseas.edu.sg/documents/publication/Trends_2013-2.pdf
5) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid and Che Hamdan Che Mohd. Razali (2016), Middle Eastern
Influences on Islamist Organizations in Malaysia: The Cases of ISMA, IRF and HTM, Trends
in Southeast Asia monograph series, No. 2, Singapore: ISEAS Publishing. ISBN: 978-981-
4695-91-6 (soft cover), 978-981-4695-92-3 (e-book, PDF). URL:
http://www.iseas.edu.sg/images/pdf/TRS2_16.pdf
6) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2016), The Extensive Salafization of Malaysian Islam, Trends
in Southeast Asia monograph series, No. 9, Singapore: ISEAS Publishing. ISBN: 978-981-
47-6251-9 (soft cover), 978-981-47-6252-6 (e-book, PDF). URL:
https://www.iseas.edu.sg/images/pdf/TRS9_16.pdf
7) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2018), Islamisme dan Bahananya: Cabaran Besar Politik
Malaysia Abad Ke-21, Siri Syarahan Umum Pelantikan Profesor, Penang: Penerbit Universiti
Sains Malaysia. ISBN: 978-967-461-277-1 (soft cover), 978-967-461-278-8 (e-book).

Distance education modules:


1) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid and Muhamad Takiyuddin Ismail (2010), JKP 418: Ekonomi
Politik Malaysia Modul 1-4 (JKP 418: Political Economy of Malaysia Modules 1-4), Penang:
School of Distance Education, USM.
2) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid and Muhamad Takiyuddin Ismail (2012), JKP 316:
Pembangunan Politik Malaysia Modul 1-5 (JKP 316: Political Development of Malaysia
Modules 1-5), Penang: School of Distance Education, USM.

Chapters in books and monographs:


1) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2002), ‘An Islamicist’s View of an Islamic State and its
Relevance to a Multi-Racial Society’, in Harold Crouch, Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Carmen
A. Abubakar and Yang Razali Kassim, Islam in Southeast Asia: Analysing Recent
Developments, Trends in Southeast Asia monograph series, No. 1, January 2002, Singapore:
Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS), pp. 9–16. URL:
https://bookshop.iseas.edu.sg/account/downloads/get/13293
2) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2005), ‘The Strategy of Islamic Education in Malaysia: An
Islamic Movement’s Experience’, in S. Yunanto, et.al, Islamic Education in South and
Southeast Asia (Diversity, Problems and Strategy), Jakarta: The Ridep Institute and Friedrich
Ebert Stiftung, pp. 171-204.
3) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2005), ‘Strategi Pendidikan Islam di Malaysia: Berkaca
Kepada Pengalaman Gerakan Islam’, in S. Yunanto, et.al, Pendidikan Islam di Asia Tenggara
dan Asia Selatan (Keragaman, Permasalahan dan Strategi), Jakarta: The Ridep Institute and
Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, pp. 189-221.
4) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2006), 'The UMNO-PAS Struggle: Analysis of PAS’s Defeat
in 2004', in Saw Swee-Hock and K. Kesavapany (eds.), Malaysia: Recent Trends and
Challenges, Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS), pp. 100–131.
5) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2006), 'The Futuristic Thought of Ustaz Ashaari Muhammad
of Malaysia', in Ibrahim M. Abu-Rabi’ (ed.), The Blackwell Companion to Contemporary
Islamic Thought, Malden and Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, pp. 195–212.
6) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2009), ‘Transnational Islam in Malaysia’, in Peter
Mandaville, Farish A. Noor, Alexander Horstmann, Dietrich Reetz, Ali Riaz, Animesh Roul,
Noorhaidi Hassan, Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Rommel C. Banlaoi, and Joseph C. Liow,
Transnational Islam in South and Southeast Asia: Movements, Networks and Conflict
Dynamics, Seattle: The National Bureau of Asian Research, pp. 141-165.
7) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2010), ‘Contestations and Peace Building between the State
and Autonomous Islam’, in Francis Loh Kok Wah (ed.), Building Bridges, Crossing
Boundaries: Everyday Forms of Inter-Ethnic Peace Building in Malaysia, Jakarta and
Kajang: The Ford Foundation and Malaysian Social Science Association, pp. 55-89.
8) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2011), ‘Malay Racialism and the Sufi Alternative’, in Maznah
Mohamad and Syed Muhd Khairudin Aljunied (eds.), Melayu: The Politics, Poetics and
Paradoxes of Malayness, Singapore: National University of Singapore Press, pp. 68-100.
9) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2011), ‘Prakata’, in Ustaz Nasaruddin Awang, Catatan
Sejarah Rasulullah: Menyingkap Keajaiban Peribadi dan Perjuangan Rasulullah SAW Serta
Para Sahabat, Kuala Rompin: Pertubuhan Kebajikan dan Pendidikan Raudhatul Ikhwani, pp.
xvi-xxi.
10) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2012), ‘Malaysia, Islamic Education in’, in Oxford Islamic
Studies Online, URL: http://www.oxfordislamicstudies.com/article/opr/t343/e0008
11) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2012), ‘Religion, secularism and the state in Southeast
Asia’, in Arlene B. Tickner and David L. Blaney (eds.), Thinking International Relations
Differently, London and New York: Routledge, pp. 253-274.
12) Muhamad Takiyuddin Ismail and Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2012), ‘UMNO dan
Konservatisme’, in Haris Zuan and Rizal Hamdan (eds.), Wacana Baru Politik Malaysia:
Perspektif Ruang Awam, Budaya dan Institusi, Petaling Jaya: Strategic Information and
Research Development Centre, pp. 97-119.
13) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2013), ‘The Aurad Muhammadiah Congregation: Modern
Transnational Sufism in Southeast Asia’, in Hui Yew-Foong (ed.), Encountering Islam: The
Politics of Religious Identities in Southeast Asia, Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian
Studies (ISEAS), pp. 66–99.
14) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2013), ‘The Sayyids and Non-Confrontational Propagation
of Islam to the Malay World via Adaptation of Local Knowledge’, in Nurul Farhana Low
Abdullah and Mohamad Rashidi Pakri (eds.), Retracing Tradition for a Sustainable Future:
The Malaysian Experience, Penang: Penerbit Universiti Sains Malaysia, pp. 95–110.
15) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2013), ‘Sumbangan Golongan Syed dalam Islamisasi Dunia
Melayu’, in Nazarudin Zainun, Rahimah A. Hamid and Mohd Kipli Abdul Rahman (eds.),
Kearifan Tempatan: Pengalaman Nusantara Jilid 1: Berasal dari Akar, Penang: Penerbit
Universiti Sains Malaysia, pp. 97–114.
16) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2013), ‘From Darul Arqam to the Rufaqa’ Corporation:
Change and Continuity in a Sufi Movement in Malaysia’, in Kamaruzzaman Bustamam-
Ahmad and Patrick Jory (eds.), Islamic Thought in Southeast Asia: New Interpretations and
Movements, Kuala Lumpur: University of Malaya Press, pp. 45–65.
17) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2014), ‘Sociopolitical Developments in West Asia and Their
Impact on Christian Minorities in the Region’, in Felix Wilfred (ed.), The Oxford Handbook
of Christianity in Asia, New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 231–256.
18) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2015), ‘The Hudud Controversy in Malaysia: Religious
Probity or Political Expediency?’, in Daljit Singh (ed.), Southeast Asian Affairs 2015,
Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS), pp. 205–219.
19) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2015), ‘Globalization of Islamic Education in Southeast
Asia’, in Ken Miichi and Omar Farouk (eds.), Southeast Asian Muslims in the Era of
Globalization, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 11–43.
20) Che Hamdan Che Mohd. Razali and Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2016), ‘Gerakan Islam
Dalam Pilihan Raya Umum ke-13’, in Mohamad Takiyuddin Ismail and Sity Daud (eds.),
Pilihan Raya Umum ke-13: Refleksi Politik Perubahan, Bangi: Penerbit Universiti
Kebangsaan Malaysia, pp. 125-144.
21) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid and Mohd Faiz Hilmi (2017), ‘“Bottom of the Pyramid”
Community Outreach Programs: The Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) Experience 2008 –
2014’, in B. Pandu Ranga Narasimharao, Elizabeth Wright, Shashidhara Prasad and Meghana
Joshi (eds.), Handbook of Research on Science Education and University Outreach as a Tool
for Regional Development, Hershey: IGI Global, pp. 186-195, http://www.igi-
global.com/chapter/bottom-of-the-pyramid-community-outreach-programs/176973
22) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid and Che Hamdan Che Mohd. Razali (2017), ‘Political
Islamists in Electoral Politics’, in Mohd Azizuddin Mohd Sani and Ummu Atiyah Ahmad
Zakuan (eds.), Democracy at Work in Malaysia, Sintok: Universiti Utara Malaysia Press, pp.
227-255.
23) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid and Muhamad Takiyuddin Ismail (2017), ‘The Monarchy in
Malaysia: Struggling for Legitimacy’, in Pavin Chachavalpongpun (ed.), The Blooming
Years: Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Kyoto: Centre for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto
University, pp. 32-37.
24) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid and Zawawi Ibrahim (2017), ‘The Governance of Religious
Diversity in Malaysia: Islam in a Secular State or Secularism in an Islamic State?’, in Anna
Triandafyllidou and Tariq Modood (eds.), The Problem of Religious Diversity: European
Challenges, Asian Approaches, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, pp. 169-203.
25) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2018), ‘Religious Diversity in Malaysia: Between Islamic
Orthodoxy, Unorthodoxy and Deviancy’, in Mohamed Nawab Mohamed Osman (ed.), Islam
and Peacebuilding in the Asia-Pacific, Singapore: World Scientific, pp. 179-211.
26) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid and Mohd Haris Zuan Jaharudin (2018), ‘Islamic education
in Malaysia: Between neoliberalism and political priorities in light of the Malaysia Education
Blueprint 2013-2015’, in Cynthia Joseph (ed.), Policies and Politics in Malaysian Education:
Education Reforms, Nationalism and Neoliberalism, London and New York: Routledge, pp.
31-53.
27) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2018), ‘Islamic Education in Malaysia’, in Holger Daun and
Reza Arjmand (eds.), Handbook of Islamic Education: International Handbooks of Religion
and Education volume 7, Cham: Springer, pp. 745-761.
28) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2018), ‘Is an Islamic state on the cards for Malaysia after
GE14?’, in Francis Loh and Anil Netto (eds.), Regime Change in Malaysia: GE14 and the
End of UMNO-BN’s 60-Year Rule, Petaling Jaya: Strategic Information and Research
Development Centre and ALIRAN, pp. 334-340.

Published working and occasional papers:


1) K. Ramanathan and Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2006), Inter-Party Competition and
Electoral Campaigning in Rural Malaysia: The Pendang and Anak Bukit By-Elections of
2002, Working Paper Series No. 15, Kota Samarahan: Institute of East Asian Studies (IEAS),
Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS).
2) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2007), Islam and Violence in Malaysia, Working Paper Series
No. 123, Singapore: S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological
University.
3) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2007), Southeast Asian Response to the Clampdown on the
Darul Arqam Movement in Malaysia, 1994-2000, Occasional Paper No. 73, Islamabad:
Islamic Research Institute.
4) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2008), The Islamic Opposition in Malaysia: New Trajectories
and Directions?, Working Paper Series No. 151, Singapore: S. Rajaratnam School of
International Studies, Nanyang Technological University.
5) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2009), The Implementation of Islamic Law in Contemporary
Malaysia: Prospects and Problems, Working Paper Series No. 169, Singapore: S. Rajaratnam
School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological University.
6) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2009), The New Challenges of Political Islam in Malaysia,
Working Paper Series No. 154, Perth: Asia Research Centre, Murdoch University.
7) Muhamad Takiyuddin Ismail and Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2012), The Misconception
of Political Lessons: How UMNO Perceives the Fall of LDP in Japan, IDE Discussion Paper
No. 377, Chiba: Institute of Developing Economies (IDE)-JETRO.
8) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2013), Political Islam and the Recent Rise of Islamist
Conservatism in Malaysia, ISEAS Perspective No. 58, Singapore: Institute of Southeast
Asian Studies (ISEAS). URL:
https://www.iseas.edu.sg/images/pdf/ISEAS_Perspective_2013_58.pdf
9) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2016), ISIS in Southeast Asia: Internalized Wahhabism is a
Major Factor, ISEAS Yusof Ishak Perspective No. 24, 16 May 2016, Singapore: ISEAS
Yusof Ishak Institute. URL:
https://www.iseas.edu.sg/images/pdf/ISEAS_Perspective_2016_24.pdf. Reproduced in
Eurasia Review, 18 May 2016,
http://www.eurasiareview.com/18052016-islamic-state-in-southeast-asia-internalized-
wahhabism-is-major-factor-analysis/
Published proceedings:
1) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2002), ‘Minda Dunia Melayu-Islam Menurut Pemikiran Ustaz
Ashaari Muhammad’, in Abdullah Hassan (ed.), Prosiding Persidangan Antarabangsa
Pengajian Melayu Beijing Ke-2, Jilid 1: Agama, Budaya, Pendidikan, Ekonomi, Sejarah dan
Seni (Proceedings of The Second International Malay Studies Conference, Volume 1:
Religion, Culture, Education, Economics, History and Art), Kuala Lumpur: Dewan Bahasa
dan Pustaka, pp. 8-13.
2) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2005), ‘Medan Penulisan Ilmiah: Faktor Pendorong dan
Langkah-langkah’, in Prosiding Kolokium Siswazah 2005, Penang: SDE USM, pp. 1-8.
3) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2007), ‘Dynamics of Changes and Continuities in Islamic
Movements in Malaysia: From Darul Arqam to Rufaqa’ Corporation’, in Voices of Islam in
Southeast Asia: For Young Southeast Asian Scholars, Nakhon Si Thammarat: School of
Liberal Arts, Walailak University, pp. 124-146.
4) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2010), ‘Democracy and the Growth of Civil Society in Post-
Mahathir Malaysia: Abdullah Ahmad Badawi’s Years in Power’, in AMGT 2010
Proceedings: 2010 UI-KAAS International Conference Asia   in   the   Midst   of   Global
Transformation, Depok: Universitas  Indonesia (UI) and the Korean Association  of Asian
Studies (KAAS), pp. 4­32.
5) Fadil Othman and Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘Sains Sepadu Untuk Pembangunan
Mampan’, in Buku Prosiding Seminar Kebangsaan Aplikasi Sains dan Matematik 2010
(SKASM 2010) Sempena Simposium Kebangsaan Sains Matematik ke-18 (SKSM 18), Jilid
3: Statistik dan Pendidikan, 8 – 10 Dis 2010, The Zon Regency Hotel, Johor Bahru, anjuran
Fakulti Sains, Sastera dan Warisan, UTHM & Persatuan Sains Matematik Malaysia
(PERSAMA), Batu Pahat: Penerbit Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia, pp. 255-279.
6) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid and Muhamad Takiyuddin Ismail (2011), ‘Abdullah Ahmad
Badawi and the Emergence of Neo-Conservatism’, in Proceedings of the Second Asian
Conference on the Social Sciences: Sustaining the Future, Osaka: The International
Academic Forum, pp. 472-484.
7) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid and Muhamad Takiyuddin Ismail (2011), ‘The Monarchy and
Party Politics in Malaysia in the Era of Abdullah Ahmad Badawi: The Resurgence of the Role
of Protector’, in Proceedings of the PSU-USM International Conference on Humanities and
Social Sciences 2011, Hatyai: Prince of Songkhla University, pp. 1-21.
8) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2013), ‘Globalisation of Islamic Education in Southeast Asia’,
in Ken Miichi and Omar Farouk (eds.), Dynamics of Southeast Asian Muslims in the Era of
Globalization, Tokyo: Japan International Cooperation Agency Research Institute (JICA-RI),
pp. 9-32.
9) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, ‘The Impact of Socio-Political Developments on the
Christians in the Middle East’, in The 3rd Annual International Conference Syiah Kuala
University (AIC-UNSYIAH) 2013 in conjunction with The 2nd International Conference on
Multidisciplinary Research (iCMR): Social Science Chapter, Banda Aceh: Syiah Kuala
University Press, pp. 1-11.
10) Danture Wickramasinghe, Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid and Kashan Pirzada (eds.) (2015),
‘Preface’, Procedia – Social and Behavioral Sciences, vol. 172, special issue ‘Contemporary
Issues in Management and Social Science Research’ edited by Danture Wickramasinghe,
Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid and Kashan Pirzada, p. 1. URL:
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S187704281500364X
11) Danture Wickramasinghe, Gabriel A. Moens, Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid and Kashan
Pirzada (eds.) (2015), ‘Preface’, Procedia – Social and Behavioral Sciences, vol. 211, special
issue ‘Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Management and Society’ edited by Danture
Wickramasinghe, Gabriel A. Moens, Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid and Kashan Pirzada, p. 1.
URL: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1877042815053410
12) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2016), ‘Area Studies and Human Future: A Southeast Asian
Perspective’, in Joy Thomas SVD and Li Jialian (eds.), International Conference 2015 Assam
Don Bosco University, India & Hubei University, China: Asian Values and Human Future,
Guwahati: Don Bosco University Publications, pp. 77-89.
13) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2016), ‘The Challenge of Religious Pluralism in Malaysia
With Special Reference to the Sufi Thought of Ustaz Ashaari Muhammed’, in Twelfth Asia
Pacific Sociology Association (APSA) Conference Proceedings Volume 1: Transforming
Societies: Contestations and Convergences in Asia and the Pacific, 15-16 February 2014,
Chiang Mai, Thailand, Chiang Mai: APSA 2014 Conference Secretariat, pp. 432-456.
14) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid and Zairil Khir Johari (2016), ‘The Democratic Action Party
(DAP) Dilemma: Challenges and Reactions of a Secular, Non-Communal Party Against
Ethno-Religious Nationalist Hegemony in Malaysia’, in Noraini Md. Yusof, Muhamad
Azwan Abd Rahman and Najatulmuna Hamdan (eds.), Proceedings MSC10 The Tenth
International Malaysian Studies Conference: Globalization and Regionalism: Malaysia in
ASEAN Community Building, 15–17 August 2016, Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS), Bangi:
Persatuan Sains Sosial Malaysia, pp. 905-939.
15) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid and Mohamad Faizal Abd Matalib (2018), ‘Sejarah Gerakan
Environmentalisme di Malaysia’ [A History of Environmentalist Movements in Malaysia], in
Hj. Jumaat Hj. Mohd Noor, Azlizan Mat Enh, Suffian Mansor and Mohd Shazwan Mokhtar
(eds.), Prosiding Kongres Sejarah Malaysia III: Sejarah Malaysia: Pasak Masa Hadapan
Negara [Malaysian History Congress III Proceedings: Malaysian History the Pivot of the
Country’s Future], Wisma Sejarah, Jalan Tun Razak, KL, 28-29 Ogos 2018, Bangi: Muzium
Warisan Akademik, pp. 164-172.

Editorial works:
1) Hasan Basri, Margaret Kartomi, Shabri A. Majid, Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid,
Iskandarsyah Madjid, Saifuddin Bantasyam, Che-Hung Liu (eds.) (2013), The 3rd Annual
International Conference Syiah Kuala University (AIC-UNSYIAH) 2013 in conjunction with
The 2nd International Conference on Multidisciplinary Research (iCMR): Social Science
Chapter, Banda Aceh: Syiah Kuala University Press, pp. 1-299.
2) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid and Muhamad Takiyuddin Ismail (eds.) (2014), ‘Malaysia’s
13th General Election: Reform, Change and Conservatism’, special issue of Kajian Malaysia:
Journal of Malaysian Studies (Penang), vol. 32, supplement 2, pp. 1-206. URL:
http://web.usm.my/km/vol32_supp2_2014.html
3) Danture Wickramasinghe, Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid and Kashan Pirzada (eds.) (2015),
‘Contemporary Issues in Management and Social Science Research’, special issue of
Procedia – Social and Behavioral Sciences, vol. 172, pp. 1-808. URL:
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/18770428/172
4) Kashan Pirzada, Danture Wickramasinghe, Gabriel A. Moens and Ahmad Fauzi Abdul
Hamid (eds.) (2015), ‘Contemporary Issues on Management and Social Science Research’,
special issue of PERTANIKA Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, vol. 23 (S), no. 5,
pp. 1-179. URL: http://www.pertanika.upm.edu.my/cspecial_issues.php?
jtype=3&journal=JSSH-23-S-5
5) Danture Wickramasinghe, Gabriel A. Moens, Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid and Kashan
Pirzada (eds.) (2015), ‘Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Management and Society’, special
issue of Procedia – Social and Behavioral Sciences, vol. 211, pp. 1-1260. URL:
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/18770428/211

Academic bulletin / newsletter articles:


1) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2001), ‘Transnational Issues in Islamic Revivalism: Southeast
Asian Response to a Malaysian-based Islamic Movement’, abstract of paper read at the
International Conference on Southeast Asian Religious Mosaic in the 3rd Millennium,
Southeast Asian Studies Bulletin (Quezon City) 2/01, October-November, pp. 14, 23-24.
2) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2003), ‘Apocalypse Now? War and Peace: An Eschatological
View’, Aliran Monthly (Penang), vol. 23, no. 2, pp. 13-15. URL:
http://aliran.com/archives/monthly/2003/2l.html
3) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Dr. (2003), ‘Reforming PAS?’, Aliran Monthly (Penang), vol.
23, no. 6, pp. 11-13. URL: http://aliran.com/archives/monthly/2003/6m.html
4) Muhamad Takiyuddin Ismail and Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2013), ‘Reform in
Malaysian Party Politics: Reasons for Slow Change in UMNO’, Asia Pacific Memo
(Vancouver), no. 197, 31 January. URL: http://www.asiapacificmemo.ca/reform-in-
malaysian-party-politics-reasons-for-slow-change-in-umno
5) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2013), ‘Malaysia’s UMNO elections: democratic reform or
political survival?’, East Asia Forum (Canberra), 21 November. URL:
http://www.eastasiaforum.org/2013/11/21/malaysias-umno-elections-democratic-reform-or-
political-survival/
6) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2013), ‘Islamist Conservatism in Malaysia’, New Mandala
(Canberra), 7 December. URLs:
http://asiapacific.anu.edu.au/newmandala/2013/12/07/islamist-conservatism-in-malaysia/;
http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/sideviews/article/islamist-conservatism-in-malaysia-
ahmad-fauzi-abdul-hamid; http://www.themalaymailonline.com/what-you-
think/article/islamist-conservatism-in-malaysia-ahmad-fauzi-abdul-hamid-new-mandala;
http://www.malaysia-today.net/mtcolumns/from-around-the-blogs/60845-islamist-
conservatism-in-malaysia; http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/248854;
https://blog.limkitsiang.com/2013/12/09/islamist-conservatism-in-malaysia/;
http://dinmerican.wordpress.com/2013/12/20/islamist-conservatism-in-malaysia/;
http://asiancorrespondent.com/116989/guest-post-islamist-conservatism-in-malaysia/;
http://www.musliminstitute.org/blogs/front-featured/islamist-conservatism-malaysia-ahmad-
fauzi-abdul-hamid; http://aliran.com/web-specials/2013-web-specials/islamist-conservatism-
in-malaysia/
Related commentary: http://caroolkersten.blogspot.com/2013/12/challenging-malaysias-
conservative-islam.html
7) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2013), ‘UMNO divides Malaysia’, East Asia Forum
(Canberra), 25 December. URL: http://www.eastasiaforum.org/2013/12/25/umno-divides-
malaysia/; http://dinmerican.wordpress.com/2013/12/27/umno-divides-malaysia/. Related
commentary: http://asiapacific.anu.edu.au/newmandala/2013/12/26/who-divides-malaysia/
8) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2014), ‘Shi’a-Inspired Violence in Malaysia: A Possibility?’,
Middle East - Asia Project (MAP) Bulletin, Middle East Institute (Washington D.C.), 24 July.
URL: http://www.mei.edu/content/map/shi%E2%80%98-inspired-violence-malaysia-
possibility
9) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2016), ‘ISIS in Southeast Asia: Internalized Wahhabism is a
Major Factor’, Middle East - Asia Project (MAP) Bulletin, Middle East Institute (Washington
D.C.), 18 May. URL: http://www.mei.edu/content/map/isis-southeast-asia-internalized-
wahhabism-major-factor
10) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2017), ‘Institutionalized Violence in Muslim World Begets
Global Islamist Militancy’, Middle East - Asia Project (MAP) Bulletin, Middle East Institute
(Washington D.C.), 31 January. URL: http://www.mei.edu/content/map/violent-extremism-
political-weapon-reality-isis
11) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2018), ‘Is an Islamic state on the cards for Malaysia after its
general elections?’, Asia Dialogue (Nottingham), 28 June. URL:
http://theasiadialogue.com/2018/06/28/islamic-state-conceptions-in-malaysias-14th-general-
elections/

Magazine / Newspaper articles:


1) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2002), ‘Malaysian democracy won the day amidst fire and
brimstone’, New Sunday Times, 18 August 2002.
2) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2014), ‘The rise of Islamist conservatism in Malaysia’,
Penang Monthly, issue 3.14, March, pp. 24-27. URL: http://penangmonthly.com/the-rise-of-
islamist-conservatism-in-malaysia/
3) Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid (2017), ‘Penang Malays: Icons of Reform and Tolerance’,
Penang Monthly, issue 1.17, January, pp. 8-11. URL: http://penangmonthly.com/penang-
malays-icons-of-reform-and-tolerance2/

8. Consultancy / Outside Academic Responsibilities:


1) Proof reader, PhD. thesis, Does procedural justice affect the relationship between pay
administration features and individual attitudes and behaviours?: A study of the Malaysian
higher educational sector, by Azman Ismail, Murdoch University, Perth, AUSTRALIA, 10
August 2004.
2) Member, International Advisory Board, journal Islamic Studies (Islamabad), 14 September
2006 – present day.
3) Member, Publication Committee for the Golden Jubilee Book of His Royal Highness the
Sultan of Kedah, 25 June 2007.
4) Resource person for the research project ‘Islam in Southeast Asia’, Japan International
Cooperation Agency Research Institute (JICA­RI), Tokyo, JAPAN, 1 April 2009 – 31 March
2011.
5) Member, International Organising Committee, UI-KAAS International Conference on
‘Asia in the Midst of Global Transformation’, organised by Universitas Indonesia (UI) and
the Korean Association of Asian Studies (KAAS), FISIP UI, Depok Campus, INDONESIA,
21 – 22 July 2010.
6) External Examiner, Courses LLS 201/05: Exploring Social Sciences, LPS 221/05:
Exploring Political Science, LSS 211/05: Sociology and Society, LSP 311/10: Principles of
Social Research, LSS 322/10: Culture, Media and Identities, School of Foundation and
Liberal Studies, Wawasan Open University, Penang, MALAYSIA, 1 March 2011 – 29
February 2016, 1 March 2016 – 28 February 2021.
7) Consultant expert, Middle East-Asia Project (MAP), Middle East Institute, Washington
D.C., United States of America (USA). 22 April 2013 – .
8) Session Chair and Member of the Organising Committee, Global Conference on Business
and Social Sciences, organised by Global Academy of Training & Research International
(GATR), Connexion@Nexus Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA, 15 – 16 December 2014.
9) External Assessor, promotion to Professorship (VK7) of Associate Professor Dr. Mohd.
Azizuddin Mohd. Sani, College of Law, Government and International Studies (COLGIS),
Universiti Utara Malaysia (UUM), Sintok, Kedah (appointment on 18 November 2015).
10) External Assessor, promotion to Professorship (VK7) and Associate Professorship (DS54)
of candidates from Universiti Malaysia Terengganu (UMT), Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu,
12 May 2016 – 11 May 2018.
11) Panel Session Chair, Tenth International Malaysian Studies Conference (MSC10),
Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS), Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, MALAYSIA, 15 – 17 August
2016.
12) External Assessor, curriculum re-evaluation of the Bachelor of Management (Policy and
Social Environment) programme, School of Social and Economic Development, Universiti
Malaysia Terengganu (UMT), Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu, 26 – 29 September 2016.
13) External Assessor, promotion to Associate Professorship (DS54) of candidates from
Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM), Serdang, Selangor, 19 March 2018 – 28 February 2021.
14) External Assessor, curriculum re-evaluation of the Bachelor of Social Sciences
(International Relations) programme, Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Heritage, Universiti
Malaysia Sabah (UMS), Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, 29 October – 2 November 2018.
15) Resource person for the High Committee on Federal-level Islamic Institutions, Council of
Malay Rulers, Kuala Lumpur, 16 – 22 November 2018.

9. Community Service:
1) Motivator, talk for the staff of Penang Development Corporation (PDC), Bayan Lepas,
Penang, 23 March 2000.
2) Ramadan talk, Consulate General of the Republic of Indonesia, Wisma KEPPRI, Penang, 1
December 2000.
3) Religious talk, Islamic Students’ Society of USM, Islamic Centre, USM, Penang, 13
January 2001.
4) Co-chairman, Islamic Cultural Night, Department of Youth and Sports of Kulim district,
Kulim Mini Stadium, Kedah, 24 January 2001.
5) Awareness talk, Residents’ Council of Desasiswa Aman Damai USM, Teluk Kumbar
recreational area, Bayan Lepas, Penang, 19 March 2001.
6) Talk in conjunction with Ma’al Hijrah celebrations, Maktab Wan Jah, Butterworth, Penang,
30 March 2001.
7) Motivator, talk for students of Penang Matriculation College (KMPP), Kepala Batas,
Penang, 8 June 2001.
8) Motivator, talk for the Parents and Teachers Association (PIBG) of Sekolah Kebangsaan
Sultan Ahmad Tajuddin, Jitra, Kedah, 31 October 2002.
9) Ramadan talk, Consulate General of the Republic of Indonesia, Wisma KEPPRI, Penang,
16 November 2002.
10) Advisor, Mawaddah nasheed concert on the theme ‘Knowing God’, Vistana Hotel,
Penang, 15 March 2003. Organised by the 4B Youth Movement, Penang.
11) Motivator, talk for the Parents and Teachers Association (PIBG) of Sekolah Kebangsaan
Haji Abdul Rahman, Pendang, Kedah, and jointly organised by Department of Education of
Padang Terap district, Pendang, Kedah, 26 April 2003.
12) Panelist, Forum for Interaction Day of the Third ‘Cultivation of Love Project’, Islamic
Students’ Society of USM, Lecture Theatre SK2, USM, Penang, 22 June 2003.
13) Motivator, Anak Soleh Motivation Camp for the south Seberang Perai district, Jawi
Primary School, Penang, 2 August 2003. Organised by the 4B Youth Movement of Nibong
Tebal.
14) Motivator, talk for teachers, Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Bukit Mercu, Kuala
Kangsar, Perak, 9 August 2003.
15) Motivator, Workshop on Perfecting the Solat, Islamic Students’ Society of USM, Lecture
Theatre SK2, USM, Penang, 16 August 2003.
16) Motivator, Seminar on Perfecting Morals, Students’ Representative Committee of the
Seberang Perai Polytechnic (PSP), Main Lecture Hall, PSP, Penang, 5 October 2003.
17) Speaker, Premier Talk for the Islamic Cultural Night 03, organised by the Welfare,
Spiritual and Counselling Bureau of the Gemilang Hostel Committee, USM, Penang, 27
December 2003.
18) Advisor, Contemporary Nasheed Competition 2004, Food Court, Carrefour Seberang
Jaya, Penang, 2 May 2004. Organised by Carrefour.
19) Motivator, Youth Development Programme, Second Batallion, Royal Malay Regiment,
Sungai Ara Camp, Bayan Lepas, Penang, 09 June 2004.
20) Motivator, Course on Solat organised by UMNO Raja Uda branch, Bagan Division, At-
Taqwa mosque main hall, Mak Mandin, Butterworth, Penang, 10 October 2004.
21) Panelist, Forum ‘Why am I Muslim?’ in conjunction with Maulidur Rasul celebrations
2005M/1426H organised by Permata Apartment Residence Association and the Committee
on People’s Unity and Welfare of Penang (MPKR), Permata Apartment children’s
playground, Bandar PERDA, Bukit Mertajam, Penang, 21 April 2005.
22) Panelist, Forum ‘Love God, Care for Humankind: Solution to Social Problems’ organised
by Perwira Niaga Malaysia (PERNAMA) with the cooperation of Kagat Tentera Laut diRaja
Malaysia (TLDM) Lumut, Kompleks Mutiara Armada, TLDM Complex, Lumut, Perak, 21
April 2008.
23) Motivator, talk for Maulidur Rasul celebrations 2010M/1431H, organised by the
Religious Bureau, Khazanah Club, the Treasury of Malaysia, Ministry of Finance, Putrajaya,
24 February 2010.
24) Panelist, Discourse ‘The Young Generation and Democracy in Malaysia’ organised by the
USM Political Science Club, Lecture Theatre A, USM, Penang, 1 April 2010.
25) Motivator, talk for Maulidur Rasul celebrations 2010M/1431H, organised by the Public
Works Department (JKR: Jabatan Kerja Raya) of Malacca, Headquarters of JKR Malacca,
Malacca, 30 April 2010.
26) Panelist, Discourse ‘The Role of the New Media in Malaysian Politics’ organised by the
USM Political Science Club, Lecture Theatre SK1, USM, Penang, 5 October 2010.
27) Advisor, Rumah Anak Kesayanganku, No. 76, Lengkok Kenari Satu, Taman Desa Ria,
Sungai Ara, 11900 Bayan Lepas, Penang, 23 October 2010.
28) Moderator, Forum ‘After 55 Years: Quo Vadis Penang Malays?’ organised by Penang
Institute, Seri Malaysia Hotel, Kepala Batas, Penang, 8 September 2012.
29) Life member, Penang Heritage Trust (PHT), 26, Lebuh Gereja, 10200 Georgetown,
Penang, 17 August 2013.
30) Auditor, School of Distance Education Staff Welfare Body (BKPPPJJ), 22 May 2013 – 27
May 2015.
31) Speaker, ‘Media Freedom and Global Peace,’ Two-way Political Science Discussion,
organised by the USM Political Science Club in cooperation with Association of History,
Politics and Strategic Studies Undergraduates (PERSEPSI) UKM, Lecture Theatre A, USM,
Penang, 1 April 2018.
32) Panelist, Forum ‘Islamist Radicalism,’ organised by the USM Political Science Club,
Student Development Hall 1, USM, Penang, 11 October 2018.

10. Other Relevant Information:


Academic awards:
1) Prize of Fame 2006, Publication (Journal) category, from USM, 20 March 2007.
2) Mini Hall of Fame Award 2009, from the SDE, USM, 29 July 2010.
3) Maal Hijrah Academic Excellence Award in conjunction with USM’s 1432 Maal Hijrah
Celebrations, from USM, 28 December 2010.
4) Excellent Service Award for 2010, from USM, 19 April 2011.
5) Dean’s Award for 2010, from the School of Distance Education, USM, November 2011.
6) Dean’s Award for 2011, from the School of Distance Education, USM, April 2012.
7) Hall of Fame Award 2013, Publication (Journal) category, from USM, 3 November 2014.
8) Hall of Fame Award 2015, Publication (Journal) category, from USM, 23 October 2016.
9) Hall of Fame Award 2016, Publication (Journal) category, from USM, 28 October 2017.

Past academic responsibilities:


1) Committee member, First International Conference on Islamic Development Management,
USM, Penang (8 – 10 December 1998).
2) Member, Committee on Educational Technology, School of Distance Education, USM,
Penang (1 August 1998 – 31 December 1998, 16 February 2001 – 31 December 2003, 1
January 2004 – 31 December 2006).
3) Member, Committee on Curriculum Development, School of Distance Education, USM,
Penang (24 April 1999 – 31 December 2000).
4) Member, Editorial Board, Jurnal Pendidikan Jarak Jauh Malaysia (The Malaysian
Journal of Distance Education), vol. 1 no. 1 (December 1999) – vol. 4 no. 2 (December
2002).
5) Editor for the manuscript of the book: Ramanathan, K., Institusi Politik (Political
Institutions), joint publication series by Utusan Publications and Distributors, Kuala Lumpur,
and the School of Distance Education, USM, Penang (appointment on 21 June 2002).
6) Member, Curriculum Building Workshop for the Master in International and Diplomatic
Studies programme, School of Social Sciences, USM, 28 – 30 July 2003.
7) Member, Management Committee of the Centre for International Studies (CIS), School of
Social Sciences, USM, Penang, MALAYSIA (16 October 2004 – 15 October 2006).
8) Member, Committee on Responsibility (PTJ: Pusat Tanggungjawab), SDE, USM, Penang
(1 October 2009 – 31 August 2010).
9) Member, Industrial and Social Network, SDE, USM, Penang (1 January 2010 – 31
December 2010).
10) Member, Committee on Key Performance Indicators (KPI) / Key Intangible Performance
(KIP), SDE, USM, Penang (1 January 2010 – 31 December 2010, 1 January 2012 – 31
December 2014).
11) Mentor, Research Grants and Recognition Programme 2010, SDE, USM, Penang (1
January 2010 – 31 December 2010).
12) Mentor and Reviewer, SDE Writing Boot Camp 1 To Boost Academic Publications in
refereed Journals: Publish or Perish, Cinta Sayang Golf and Country Resort, Sungai Petani,
Kedah (25 – 27 June 2010).
13) Chairman, Political Science section, School of Distance Education, USM, Penang (1
January 2013 – 31 December 2015).
14) Chairman, viva committee for Rosma binti Derak, P-HD0010/09(R), Novel Popular
Islami Indonesia dan Malaysia: Satu Kajian Generik dan Psikologi Islam [Popular Islamic
Novels of Indonesia and Malaysia: A Study of Generic and Islamic Psychology], Ph.D.
candidate of the School of Humanities, USM, Penang (appointment on 21 March 2013, viva
on 29 March 2013).
15) Chairman, viva committee for Omar Alamari M. Alshbaili, P-PM0008/10(R), A Study of
the Al-Ghazali Concept of Moral Behavior Among Postgraduate Students, M.A. (Education)
candidate of the School of Educational Studies, USM, Penang (appointment on 25 June 2013,
viva on 27 June 2013).
16) Chairman, viva committee for Rosmawati, P-ARD0006/11(R), Tamadun Awal Islam di
Sulawesi Selatan, Indonesia: Kajian dari Perspektif Arkeologi dan Sejarah [Early Islamic
Civilisations in South Sulawesi, Indonesia: Archaeological and Historical Perspectives],
Ph.D. candidate of the Centre for Global Archaeological Research, USM, Penang
(appointment on 7 October 2013, viva on 9 October 2013).
17) Head of Project, KPI Group 4: Seminar on Publication of Journal Articles, School of
Distance Education, USM, Penang, 24 October 2013.
18) Dean’s Representative, viva committee for Ahmad bin Ali, P-OM0014/10(R), Penyertaan
Politik dan Identifikasi Parti Masyarakat Pulau Pinang: Kajian Kes di Bayan Baru [Political
Participation and Party Identification of Penang Society: A Case Study of Bayan Baru],
M.Soc.Sc. candidate of the School of Distance Education, USM, Penang (appointment on 8
July 2014, viva on 10 July 2014).
19) Chairman, viva committee for Mohd. Nasir bin Ayub, P-HD0090/11(R), Amalan
Pendidikan Islam Menurut Badiuzzaman Said Nursi Dalam Risalah Al-Nur [The Practice of
Islamic Education According to Badiuzzaman Said Nursi In Risalah Al-Nur], Ph.D. candidate
of the School of Humanities, USM, Penang (appointment on 27 March 2015, viva on 1 April
2015).
20) Dean’s Representative, viva committee for Muhammad Kamilfaiz bin Mohammad Nor,
P-OM0004/13(R), Makanan dan Pembangunan Insan: Satu Analisis Dari Perspektif Imam
Al-Ghazali [Food and Human Development: An Analysis From the Perspective of Imam Al-
Ghazali], M.A. candidate of the School of Distance Education, USM, Penang (appointment
on 7 April 2015, viva on 9 April 2015).
21) Chairman, viva committee for Poneh Sabetsarvestani, P-SD0064/11(R), Application of
Rational-Emotive and Behaviour Therapy (REBT) In Adjustment to Divorce: A Comparison
Between Individual and Group Therapy Among Iranian Divorced Women, Ph.D. candidate of
the School of Social Sciences, USM, Penang (appointment on 30 April 2015, viva on 6 May
2015).
22) Chairman, viva committee for Ruhaibah binti Hassan, S-PD0044/09(R), Ciri-ciri
Psikometrik “Malaysia University Selection Inventory” (MUnSyI) Menggunakan Model
Pengukuran Rasch, Ph.D. candidate of the School of Educational Studies, USM, Penang
(appointment on 3 June 2015, viva on 17 June 2015).
23) Chairperson, Keynote Address 3 and Keynote Address 4, Fourth International Conference
on Multidisciplinary Research (iCMR), jointly organised by USM, UNSYIAH, and UISU, at
USM, 19 – 21 August 2015.
24) Member, Panel Auditor for Full Accreditation of the Bachelor of Social Sciences (B. Soc.
Sc.) programme, School of Social Sciences, USM, Penang (appointment on 18 August 2016,
auditing exercise on 25 – 26 August 2016).
25) Member, Early Evaluation Committee of Academic Staff Promotion, USM, Penang (1
May 2017 – 31 December 2017).
26) Member, Local Advisory Committee, Asia Pacific Peace Research Association (APPRA)
2017 Conference, USM, Penang (23 – 25 August 2017).
27) Chairman, viva committee for Vani a/p Tanggamani, P-GSD0004/13(R), Investigating
Corporate Social Responsibility – Firm Performance Loop: The Role of Assurance,
Reputation and Industry Type, Ph.D. candidate of the Graduate School of Business, USM,
Penang (appointment on 18 April 2018, viva on 20 April 2018).
28) Chairman, viva committee for Hamidreza Sadeghpour, P-HD0023/14(R), An Analysis of
the Transfer of Humour in Comedy Animations from English into Persian Dubbed and
Subtitled Versions, Ph.D. candidate of the School of Humanities, USM, Penang (appointment
on 18 May 2018, viva on 22 May 2018).
29) Chairman, viva committee for Maidodo Adam Maiyaki, P-RD0016/15(R), Influence of
Community Participation on Solid Waste Management in North Central Region of Nigeria,
Ph.D. candidate of the School of Housing, Building and Planning, USM, Penang
(appointment on 29 June 2018, viva on 6 July 2018).
30) Chairman, viva committee for Ebrahim Jamali Sousefi, P-YD0012/12(R), Iranian
Students’ Negotiation of Identity and Intercultural Challenges in Malaysia: A Study of Three
Campuses in Johor, Selangor & Penang, Ph.D. candidate of the Centre for Policy Research
and International Studies (CenPRIS), USM, Penang (appointment on 30 July 2018, viva on
16 August 2018).
31) Chairman, viva committee for Yeong Siew Yan, P-SD0043/17(R), Manoeuvres of Penang
Island Developers in Plan-Led Discretionary Town Planning System, Ph.D. candidate of the
School of Social Sciences, USM, Penang (appointment on 5 October 2018, viva on 11
October 2018).
32) Chairman, viva committee for Ayman Abed Alhameed Abdallah Altalahin, P-
TD0005/15(R), The Effect of Analytical Intelligence on the Jordanian Interpreting Trainees’
Verbal Working Memory, Ph.D. candidate of the School of Languages, Literacies and
Translation, USM, Penang (appointment on 12 December 2018, viva on 17 December 2018).

Internal Examiner of Masters and Ph.D. theses:


1) Internal Examiner, M. Social Science thesis, Pelaksanaan Pembangunan Berteraskan
Islam Persyarikatan Muhammadiyah di Indonesia, by Muhammad Tahir P-SM0307, School
of Social Sciences, USM, Penang (appointment on 2 March 2005, viva on 20 May 2005).
2) Internal Examiner, Ph.D. thesis, Parti Islam SeMalaysia – Kepimpinan dan Perjuangan
dari tahun 1951 hingga 1970, by Ismail bin Said P-OD0007/04(R), School of Distance
Education, USM, Penang (appointment on 26 September 2007, viva on 21 January 2008).
3) Internal Examiner, M. Social Science thesis, Politik Pendidikan Sekolah Menengah
Persendirian Cina (SMPC), 1962-2002: Satu Kajian Tentang Perkembangan SMPC di Ipoh,
Perak, by Pay See Tiang P-M00866, School of Distance Education, USM, Penang
(appointment on 7 November 2007, viva on 29 January 2008).
4) Internal Examiner, Ph.D. thesis, Islamisation and the non-Muslim Response: A Case Study
of Christians in Peninsular Malaysia, by Chong Eu Choong S-SD0072, School of Social
Sciences, USM, Penang (appointment on 2 July 2010, viva on 3 November 2010).
5) Internal Examiner, Ph.D. thesis, Muhammadiyah dan Peranannya dalam Gerakan Sosio-
Politik di Sulawesi Selatan Tahun 1926-1966, by Nuhung P-OD0004/06(R), School of
Distance Education, USM, Penang (appointment on 22 February 2012, viva on 5 October
2012).
6) Internal Examiner, Master of International and Diplomacy Studies (MIDS) (European
Studies) – Mixed Mode dissertation, Religious Minority Rights in Europe: Muslim in UK as a
Case Study, by Mohd Tan’im Tajuddin, School of Social Sciences, USM, Penang
(appointment on 10 June 2013, report submitted on 3 July 2013).
7) Internal Examiner, Ph.D. thesis, The Political Risks of Regional Integration, by Rini
Suryati binti Sulong P-YD001/07(R), Centre for Policy Research and International Studies,
USM, Penang (appointment on 19 February 2014, viva on 8 October 2014).
8) Internal Examiner, Ph.D. thesis, Peranan Masyarakat Aceh di Kedah Dalam Konteks
Sosio-Ekonomi dan Politik, by Haslinda binti Hasan P-OD0018/08(R), School of Distance
Education, USM, Penang (appointment on 17 July 2014, viva on 21 November 2014, re-
appointment for re-viva on 25 November 2015, re-viva on 1 April 2016).
9) Internal Examiner, Ph.D. thesis, Dasar Pendatang Asing di Malaysia: Kajian Terhadap
Pekerja Asing, by Mohd Na’eim Ajis P-SD0006/12(R), School of Social Sciences, USM,
Penang (appointment on 16 June 2014, viva on 30 January 2015).
10) Internal Examiner, Ph.D. thesis, Komuniti Tamil Muslim: Kajian Kes Komuniti Tamil
Muslim Kadayanallur Daripada Perspektif Sosiobudaya dan Pengamalan Agama di Pulau
Pinang, by Mohammed Siraaj bin Saidumasudu S-OD0019/10(R), School of Distance
Education, USM, Penang (appointment on 12 January 2015, viva on 8 May 2015).
11) Internal Examiner, Ph.D. thesis, Sejarah Melayu Perlis 1930-1970an: Politik dan
Pentadbiran, by Azwan bin Ahmad P-OD0071/11(R), School of Distance Education, USM,
Penang (appointment on 13 May 2015, viva on 28 December 2015).
12) Internal Examiner, Ph.D. thesis, Social Contract Theory of John Locke and the Practice
of Democracy in Nigeria from 1999 to 2015: An Applicability Study, by Isaac Iorhen Akuva
P-SD0011/14(R), School of Social Sciences, USM, Penang (appointment on 30 October
2015, viva on 17 June 2016).
13) Internal Examiner, Ph.D. thesis, Military Power and Nigeria’s Military Involvement in
Liberia 1990-1997: A Realist Assessment, by Eugene Obiora Eugene P-OD0017/13(R),
School of Distance Education, USM, Penang (appointment on 10 December 2015, viva on 4
March 2016).
14) Internal Examiner, Ph.D. thesis, From Rebellion to Political Party: A Study of Political
Transformation of the Acheh Movement (GAM) into Local Political Parties in Aceh,
Indonesia, by Lambang Trijono P-SD0040/10(R), School of Social Sciences, USM, Penang
(appointment on 15 January 2016, viva on 20 June 2016).
15) Internal Examiner, Ph.D. thesis, Upaya-upaya Pembinaan Perdamaian Pasca Konflik di
Aceh: Transformasi Organisasi Masyarakat Sivil Aceh dan Impaknya Terhadap
Keberlanjutan Perdamaian, by Afrizal P-SD0067/11(R), School of Social Sciences, USM,
Penang (appointment on 20 January 2016, viva on 8 December 2016).
16) Internal Examiner, M. Social Science thesis, Spurious Majority: The ‘Wrong Winner’
Result in the Thirteenth General Election of Malaysia, by Choo Chean Hau P-SM0001/16(R),
School of Social Sciences, USM, Penang (appointment on 5 December 2017, viva on 26
January 2018).
17) Internal Examiner, Ph.D. thesis, Kajian Tentang Polisi Pembangunan di Kabupaten
Kuantan Sungingi-Riau-Indonesia Pada Era Autonomi, by Almasri bin Mawardi Hanafi P-
SD0103/11(R), School of Social Sciences, USM, Penang (appointment on 16 January 2018,
viva on 30 March 2018).
18) Internal Examiner, Ph.D. thesis, Myanmar in Transition: A Study of the Democratic
Process and its Effect on the Quality of the Life of the Burmese, by Apiradee Jiropas P-
SD0011/13(R), School of Social Sciences, USM, Penang (appointment on 27 March 2018,
viva on 26 July 2018).
19) Internal Examiner, Ph.D. thesis, Political Marketing and Women Candidates in the 2014
Parliamentary Election in the Kingdom of Bahrain, by Abdulwahab Yusuf Ebrahim A. Aziz
Al Jawder P-OD0006/14(R), School of Distance Education, USM, Penang (appointment on
30 April 2018, viva on 23 July 2018).
20) Internal Examiner, Ph.D. thesis, Ethnic Minority Press in a Multi-ethnic Nation in
Transition: A Study of Sin Chew Daily 2012-2013, by Ng Miew Luan S-KOD0008/10(R),
School of Communication, USM, Penang (appointment on 30 April 2018, viva on 4
September 2018).

External Examiner of Masters and Ph.D. theses:


1) External Examiner, Ph.D. thesis, Pengurusan Gerakan Agama Tradisional Oleh Negara
Dalam Kes Pengharaman Gerakan Darul Arqam di Indonesia, by Mohamad Nizar (90792),
College of Law, Government and International Studies (COLGIS), Universiti Utara Malaysia
(UUM), Sintok, Kedah (appointment on 22 April 2013, viva on 29 September 2013).
2) External Examiner, Ph.D. thesis, Peranan Majelis Permusyawaratan Ulama Dalam Sistem
Pemerintahan Aceh, by Muhammad Suhaili bin Sufyan (IHA110023), Academy of Islamic
Studies, Universiti Malaya (UM), Kuala Lumpur (appointment on 3 November 2015, viva on
4 March 2016).
3) External Examiner, Ph.D. thesis, Regulatory Performance of the Bureau of Public
Enterprises in Nigeria: A Study of the Telecommunications Sector, by Salawu Ibrahim
(G1312691), Kulliyah of Islamic Revealed Knowledge and Human Sciences, International
Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM), Kuala Lumpur (appointment on 14 January 2016, viva
on 2 May 2016).
4) External Examiner, Ph.D. thesis, Faith-based Organisations and Social Development: The
Case of Markazosshabab Al-Muslim Fil Filibbin 1981-2012, by Nadhera Ditucalan
Mohammad Qassem (G1121404), Kulliyah of Islamic Revealed Knowledge and Human
Sciences, International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM), Kuala Lumpur (appointment on
19 December 2016, viva on 9 May 2017).
5) External Examiner, Ph.D. thesis, Pelaksanaan Dasar Kesenian di Negeri Kelantan Dari
Tahun 1990 Hingga 2015: Analisis Menurut Perspektif Siasah Syar’iyyah, by Mohd Asri bin
Che Ibrahim (IHA090022), Academy of Islamic Studies, Universiti Malaya (UM), Kuala
Lumpur (appointment on 14 March 2017, viva on 26 July 2017, re-appointment for re-viva on
23 April 2018, re-viva on 10 July 2018).
6) External Examiner, Ph.D. thesis, Human Security in Malaysian Foreign Policy: A Study of
Domestic Dynamics (2000-2010), by Ida Syahrina Haji Shukor (G1029436), Kulliyah of
Islamic Revealed Knowledge and Human Sciences, International Islamic University Malaysia
(IIUM), Kuala Lumpur (appointment on 31 March 2017, viva on 16 August 2017).
7) External Examiner, Ph.D. thesis, Kerjasama Politik Melayu-Islam: Analisis Hubungan
UMNO-PAS Dari Tahun 1968 Hingga 1978, by Muhammad Tawfik bin Yaakub
(HHB140017), Academy of Islamic Studies, Universiti Malaya (UM), Kuala Lumpur
(appointment on 13 September 2017, viva on 16 January 2018).
8) External Examiner, Master of Human Sciences (Political Science) thesis, The Role of the
United Nations in Libya’s Post-Arab Spring Crisis, by Anwar A.Y Elfeitori (G1532453),
Kulliyah of Islamic Revealed Knowledge and Human Sciences, International Islamic
University Malaysia (IIUM), Kuala Lumpur (appointment on 18 September 2017, no viva).
9) External Examiner, Ph.D. thesis, Politik Perkhidmatan Barisan Nasional di Sarawak, by
Nor Aida binti Kipli (EHA100020), Faculty of Economics and Administration, Universiti
Malaya (UM), Kuala Lumpur (appointment on 30 January 2018, viva on 16 May 2018).
10) External Examiner, Ph.D. thesis, Reformasi Pemikiran Hukum Islam di Indonesia:
Kajian Terhadap Pemikiran Ibrahim Hosen (1917-2001), by Zaid Hamdani (IHA100024),
Academy of Islamic Studies, Universiti Malaya (UM), Kuala Lumpur (appointment on 23
May 2018, viva on 5 November 2018).

Reviewer of articles for the following international and national journals:


1) Kajian Malaysia: Journal of Malaysian Studies (Penang: USM) – 15 articles (2010 – 1,
2011 – 2, 2012 – 4, 2013 – 1, 2014 – 2, 2015 – 2, 2016 – 2, 2017 – 1, 2018 – 1).
2) Kemanusiaan: The Asian Journal of Humanities (Penang: USM) – 14 articles (2011 – 1,
2012 – 3, 2013 – 1, 2014 – 2, 2015 – 1, 2016 – 1, 2017 – 3, 2018 – 3).
3) Insights (Islamabad: IRI) – 7 articles (2009 – 1, 2010 – 3, 2011 – 2, 2013 – 1).
4) Islamic Studies (Islamabad: IRI) – 4 articles (2004 – 1, 2007, 2014 – 2, 2018 – 2).
5) Contemporary Southeast Asia (Singapore: ISEAS) - 3 articles (2011 – 1, 2012 – 1, 2014 –
1).
6) Southeast Asian Studies (Kyoto: CSEAS) – 2 articles (2015 – 1, 2016 – 1).
7) Journal of Asian and African Studies (London: Sage) – 1 article (2006).
8) Sojourn: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia (Singapore: ISEAS) – 1 article (2006).
9) Journal for Islamic Studies (Cape Town) – 1 article (2008).
10) South East Asia Research (London: IP) – 1 article (2010).
11) Jebat: Malaysian Journal of History, Politics and Strategic Studies (Bangi: UKM) - 2
articles (2011 – 1, 2018 – 1).
12) Contemporary Islam: Dynamics of Muslim Life (Singapore) – 1 article (2011).
13) Asian Ethnicity (London: Routledge) – 1 article (2012).
14) Politics, Religion and Ideology (London: Routledge) – 1 article (2013).
15) The Pacific Review (London: Routledge) – 1 article (2013).
16) Asian Journal of Social Science (Leiden: Brill) – 1 article (2013).
17) Malaysian Online Journal of Educational Management (Kuala Lumpur: UM) – 1 article
(2013).
18) Akademika: Journal of Southeast Asia Social Sciences and Humanities (Bangi: UKM) –
1 article (2013).
19) Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs (Hamburg: GIGA) – 1 article (2013).
20) PERTANIKA Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities (Serdang: UPM) – 1 article
(2014).
21) International Studies Quarterly (Tucson: ISA) – 1 article (2014-15).
22) Global Journal Al Thaqafah (Kuala Kangsar: KUISAS) – 1 article (2015).
23) International Journal of Asia Pacific Studies (Penang: USM) – 1 article (2016).
24) Democratization (London: Taylor and Francis) – 1 article (2018).

Reviewer of book manuscripts:


1) Reviewer, book manuscript entitled Politik dan Masyarakat Melayu Perak submitted for
publication to Penerbit Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM), Batu Pahat, Johore,
14 February 2012 – 14 May 2012.
2) Reviewer, book manuscript entitled Religious Diversity in Muslim-majority Southeast
Asia: Areas of Toleration and Conflict submitted for publication to the Institute of Southeast
Asian Studies (ISEAS), SINGAPORE, 11 December 2012 – 11 March 2013.
3) Reviewer, manuscript entitled “The Politics of Religious Expression in Malaysia”
submitted for publication to the Trends in Southeast Asia monograph series (Singapore:
ISEAS), 31 October 2014.
4) Reviewer, book manuscript entitled The Good Muslim: Spirit Interference, Islam, and
Everyday Religiosity in a Global City-State submitted for publication to the Southeast Asia
Program (SEAP) Publications, Cornell University Press, Ithaca, New York, USA, 2 May
2015 – 18 September 2015.
5) Reviewer, manuscript entitled “The Re-emergence and Re-configuration of Islamic
Education in Malaysia” submitted for publication to the Trends in Southeast Asia monograph
series (Singapore: ISEAS), 30 November 2015.
6) Reviewer, manuscript entitled “Reclaiming the Muslim Caliphate: Uncovering and
Countering the Logic of Malaysian ISIS-Related Detainees” submitted for publication to the
Trends in Southeast Asia monograph series (Singapore: ISEAS), 20 October 2016.
7) Reviewer, manuscript entitled “The Johor Mufti and Sultan Alliance: Kaum Tua’s Political
Quietism and Resistance to Wahhabism/Salafism” submitted for publication to the Trends in
Southeast Asia monograph series (Singapore: ISEAS), 14 November 2016.
8) Reviewer, book manuscript entitled Tradition and Islamic Learning: Singapore Students in
Al-Azhar University submitted for publication to the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
(ISEAS), SINGAPORE, 15 June 2017 – 8 August 2017.
9) Reviewer, book manuscript entitled Contextualising Political Islam in Malaysia and
Indonesia submitted for publication to World Scientific Publishing, Singapore, 9 August 2017
– 1 November 2017.

Reviewer of chapters in books, working papers and proceedings:


1) 3 chapters in a book published by the School of Distance Education, USM, Penang, 2011.
2) 1 manuscript for ISEAS Yusof Ishak Perspective (Singapore: ISEAS), 10 October 2016.
3) 1 manuscript for Proceedings of Social Sciences Postgraduate International Seminar
(SSPIS 2016), School of Social Sciences, USM, Penang, 22 March 2017.

Supervisor of postgraduate research theses:


Main supervisor:
1) Muhamad Takiyuddin bin Ismail @ Fakhri, P-OD0010/09(R), Abdullah Ahmad Badawi:
Legasi Neokonservatif [Abdullah Ahmad Badawi: A Neoconservative Legacy], Ph.D.
Supervision commenced 1 July 2009. Thesis submitted 14 December 2011. Viva on 18 June
2012. Thesis re-submitted after corrections 4 July 2012. Winner of USM Persada Kencana
Award for Best Research – Pure Arts (Ph.D. Category), 16 December 2011. Awarded Ph.D. at
the USM convocation ceremony on 19 September 2012. Winner of USM Persada Kencana
Award for Best Thesis – Pure Arts (Ph.D. Category), 11 April 2013.
2) Sri Yunanto, P-OD0005/08(R), A Weak State and Strong Militants: Religious Violence in
Indonesia With Special Reference to Jakarta, Bali, Maluku and Poso, Ph.D. Supervision
commenced 16 June 2008. Thesis submitted 26 December 2012. Viva on 26 April 2013.
Thesis re-submitted after corrections 24 July 2013. Awarded Ph.D. at the USM convocation
ceremony on 19 September 2013.
3) Noorulhafidzah binti Zawawi, S-SD0035/09(R), Democratization in Malaysia: A
Comparative Study of Two Oppositional Political Waves (1987-1996, 1998-2013), Ph.D.
Supervision commenced 1 August 2009 at the School of Social Sciences, transferred to the
School of Distance Education 6 February 2014. Co-supervisor: Dr. Faridah Jaafar. Thesis
submitted 24 February 2016. Viva on 4 October 2016. Thesis re-submitted after corrections 7
April 2017. Awarded Ph.D. at the USM convocation ceremony on 28 October 2017.
4) Che Hamdan bin Che Mohd. Razali, P-OD0068/11(R), Gerakan Islam Baharu Dalam
Politik Malaysia: Pemikiran dan Pendekatan Ikatan Muslimin Malaysia (ISMA) dan Islamic
Renaissance Front (IRF) [New Islamic Movements In Malaysian Politics: Thoughts and
Approaches of Ikatan Muslimin Malaysia (ISMA) and Islamic Renaissance Front (IRF)],
Ph.D. Supervision commenced 3 October 2011. Thesis submitted 3 October 2017. Viva on 1
August 2018.
5) Mazlan bin Mat Jusoh, S-OM0016/10(R), Peranan Akhbar Harakah (Edisi Cetak)
Terhadap Perubahan Sikap Politik Orang Melayu di Kelantan Pada Pilihan Raya Umum
1999-2009 [The Role of the Harakah Newspaper (Print Edition) in the Changes of Malay
Political Attitudes in Kelantan During General Elections 1999-2009], M.Soc.Sc. Supervision
commenced 1 March 2010. Thesis submitted 4 August 2017. Viva on 12 October 2017.
Thesis re-submitted after corrections 24 September 2018.
6) Mohamad Faizal bin Abd Matalib, P-OD0008/15(R), Environmentalisme Sebagai
Gerakan Sosial Baru: Impak Terhadap Pembentukan Polisi dan Pendemokrasian Malaysia
[Environmentalisme as a New Social Movement: Impact on Malaysia’s Policy Making and
Democratisation], Ph.D. Supervision commenced 7 September 2015.
7) Zairil Khir Johari, S-OD0003/16(R), The “Melayu DAP” Phenomenon: The Emergence of
a New Malay Identity and Its Impact on Malaysia’s Consociational Character, Ph.D.
Supervision commenced 1 March 2016.
8) Wan Rohila Ganti binti Wan Abdul Ghapar, P-OD0001/16(R), Political Party Activism in
Terengganu: A Comparative Study of the UMNO and PAS Activists, Ph.D. Supervision
commenced 1 March 2016. Co-supervisor: Dr. Wan Asna Mohd. Nor.
9) Norhana binti Khaled, P-OD0005/16(R), Pendemokrasian di Mesir oleh Ikhwanul
Muslimin [Democratisation in Egypt by the Muslim Brotherhood], Ph.D. Supervision
commenced 1 March 2016.
10) Ahmad Luqman Fahmi bin Abdul Fattah, P-OD0013/16(R), Wacana Politik Dalam
Aliran Pemikiran Islam Liberal di Malaysia [Political Discourse In Liberal Islamic Thought
in Malaysia], Ph.D. Supervision commenced 1 November 2016.
11) Mohammed Mustapha, P-OD0012/18(R), The Impact of Boko Haram Insurgency on
Nigerian National Security: A Cursory Look 2009-2015, Ph.D. Supervision commenced 1
October 2018.

Co-supervisor:
1) Michelle Wong, P-KOD0005/18(R), ___, Ph.D., main supervisor Dr. Chai Ming Hock,
School of Communication. Supervision commenced 22 October 2018.
2) Kokona Bulus Patrick, P-OD0005/18(R), Local Government and Rural Transformation: A
Case Study of Nasarawa State of Nigeria, Ph.D., main supervisor Dr. Saiyid Radzuwan Syed
Sopi. Supervision commenced 1 September 2018.

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