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HomeDr Muhammed Suleman

Lecturer
Name: Muhammed Suleman
Location: C Ring 632 Auckland Park Kingsway Campus
Department of SociologyStaff Members

Contact Details:
Tel: 011 559 3466

Email:听muhammeds@uj.ac.za

About Dr Muhammed Suleman

Biographical

Dr Muhammed Suleman, PhD, is a Lecturer in the Department of Sociology at the 欧美福利100000 of Johannesburg (South Africa). He recently completed his doctoral research that focuses on the views of Muslim religious leaders regarding domestic violence experienced by Muslim married women. His research and teaching interests are in religion, crime, clinical sociology, sport, social justice, family sociology, gender studies, population dynamics, and conflict studies. He has worked as a sessional lecturer at Monash SA. Suleman is active in community organisations, particularly with the Azaadville Health and Wellness Association and the South African National Zakaah Fund. His recent publications include a 2016 co-authored article (with S Rasool) entitled 鈥楳uslim Women overcoming Marital Violence: Breaking through 鈥淪tructural and Cultural Prisons鈥欌 and a 2018 chapter (with T Chagonda) entitled 鈥楥rime and Deviance鈥 (in Sociology: A Concise South African Introduction edited by Paul Stewart and Johan Zaaiman, published by Juta). He recently co-authored a chapter titled 鈥榃omen, Children & Families in Southern Africa: Sub-Narratives and Interventions鈥檞ith Prof Kammila Naidoo and Dr Nalego Indongo (in Clinical Sociology for Southern Africa edited by Prof Tina Uys and Prof Jan Marie Fritz published by Juta). Suleman has presented at conferences nationally and internationally. His email address is muhammeds@uj.ac.za.

Qualifications

BA (Psychology)

BA Honours (Industrial Sociology)

MA in Sociology

D Litt et Phil in Sociology

Research Interest

  • Religion
  • Crime and violence
  • Deviance
  • Clinical Sociology
  • Sport

Selected Publications:

Suleman, M. 2023. 鈥極n the Outside Looking In: Difficulties in Obtaining the Opinions of Muslim Religious Leaders鈥: Views on Domestic Violence Experienced by Married Muslim Women.听The Qualitative Report, 28(1): 1-13

Chagonda, T & Suleman, M. 2018. 鈥楥hapter 15: Crime and Deviance鈥 in 鈥楽ociology: A Concise South African Introduction. (Stewart & Zaaiman, eds.). Cape Town: Juta

Rasool, S and Suleman, M. 2016. 鈥楳uslim Women Overcoming Martial Violence: Breaking Through 鈥楽tructural and Cultural Prisons 鈥楥reated by Religious Leaders鈥 Agenda 109 (30.3): 39-49.

Naidoo, K, Indongo, N., & Suleman, M. Chapter 7: Women, Children & Families in Southern Africa: Sub-Narratives and Interventions. In Clinical Sociology For Southern Africa, (Uys and Fritz, eds.). Claremont: Juta and Company.