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Here are some notable experts and scholars who are associated with the Muslim community and have made significant contributions in their respective fields:

  1. Amani Al-Khatahtbeh: Founder of Muslim Girl, a platform addressing issues facing Muslim women. She overcame significant challenges, including financial struggles and homelessness, to establish her platform.

  2. Mohammed Hijab: Co-founder of Sapience Institute, author, comparative religionist, philosopher, and PhD candidate specializing in the philosophy of religion. He contributes significantly to discussions on comparative religion and Islamic studies.

  3. Kecia Ali: Professor of Islamic Studies at Boston University, renowned for her work in Islamic jurisprudence, ethics, and women and gender studies. She provides significant insights into Islam in the context of contemporary issues.

  4. Muqtedar Khan: Professor of Political Science and International Relations at the University of Delaware and founding director of its Islamic Studies Program. He is noted for his work on religious communities and American Muslim perspectives.

  5. Khaled Abou El Fadl: Distinguished Professor of Islamic Law at UCLA School of Law, known for his work in human rights and interfaith dialogue. He teaches courses like International Human Rights and Islamic Jurisprudence.

  6. Seyyed Hossein Nasr: University Professor of Islamic Studies at George Washington University, a distinguished Iranian philosopher and theologian. He has authored influential books on Islam, including "The Heart of Islam".

  7. Mohsin Zaidi: Author and leading barrister specializing in white-collar crime. Known for his memoir "A Dutiful Boy," which details his upbringing in a Shia Muslim community in London.

These individuals have contributed broadly to discussions about Islam, interfaith dialogue, and issues faced by Muslim communities globally.

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