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Riaz Hassan AM,
FASSA The Fassa Valley ( Ladin: ''Fascia'', it, Val di Fassa, german: Fassatal) is a valley in the Dolomites in Trentino, northern Italy. As an administrative valley community (Italian: ''Comunità di valle'', German: ''Talgemeinschaft'') of Trentino, i ...
(1937–2022) was an
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Professorial Fellow and Emeritus Professor in the Department of Sociology,
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. In his academic career spanning over 40 years he conducted research in a number of areas including sociology of housing, sociology of suicide, organizational culture and Muslim societies. He has taught at Flinders University, National University of Singapore, Gadjah Mada University, University of California Los Angeles and Yale University. In 2001 he completed a 10-year multi-country study of Muslim religiosity in which he explored key aspects of Islamic consciousness. In his findings from this study Hassan argued that the genesis of modern Islamism is located in the historical, social, political and material conditions of Muslim countries and the imperialistic policies of Western nations. The outcomes from his investigations have been published in
Faithlines: Muslim Conceptions of Islam and Society
(Oxford University Press, 2002), an

(Melbourne University Press, 2008). His other recent books are; Life as a Weapon: The Global Rise of Suicide Bombings (Routledge 2010) and Suicide Bombings (Routledge 2011); Islam and society: sociological explorations (MUP 2013); Afghanistan: The Next Phase, coaouther with Shahid Jarvid Burki and Iftikhar Ahmed Chowdhury (MUP 2015); Indian Muslims: Struggling for Equality of Citizenship (MUP 2016) In 2006 Hassan was awarded one of Australia's largest research grants by the Australian Research Council to investigate '
Suicide Terrorism A suicide attack is any violent attack, usually entailing the attacker detonating an explosive, where the attacker has accepted their own death as a direct result of the attacking method used. Suicide attacks have occurred throughout histor ...
: The Use of Life as Weapon' which includes compiling data on suicide attacks, and exploring the ideology and motivations of terrorist organizations using suicide missions as a strategy. The grant project aims to advance knowledge relevant to protecting Australia from threats of terrorism and providing information which may contribute to the development of appropriate responses to terrorism. His work in this area fell under the international spotlight when, in the aftermath of
9-11 The September 11 attacks, commonly known as 9/11, were four coordinated suicide terrorist attacks carried out by al-Qaeda against the United States on Tuesday, September 11, 2001. That morning, nineteen terrorists hijacked four commerc ...
hysteria, Australian anti-terror laws were established which prohibits anybody, including researchers and scholars, from conducting interviews or having any contact with terrorist groups. He was made a Member of the
Order of Australia The Order of Australia is an honour that recognises Australian citizens and other persons for outstanding achievement and service. It was established on 14 February 1975 by Elizabeth II, Queen of Australia, on the advice of the Australian Gove ...
on 12 June 2006 for "service to sociology, particularly as an educator, author and researcher, and as a contributor to the understanding of housing needs of disadvantaged individuals and communities." His other books include: Singapore: Society in Transition(Oxford 1976); Families in Flats: low income families in public housing ( Singapore university press 1977); A Way of Dying: suicide in Singapore (Oxford 1982); Suicide Explained: Suicide in Australia (MUP 1995); Local and Global: modernisation in Southeast Asia ed. Brill 1997); Cambridge handbook of social sciences in Australia co ed( Cambridge University Press 2002).


Faithlines

In 2002 he published a survey of Muslims in Egypt, Pakistan, Indonesia, and Kazakhstan, in which he found that those states with Islamic governments end up with little trust in religious leaders, writing "You can have power or trust, but not both", and concluding that it is best to keep faithlines separate from "the faultlines of the political terrain".The Australian 05/01/2002
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Works

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Faithlines: Muslim Conceptions of Islam and Society
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' (Melbourne University Press, 2008). Islam and Society: Sociological Explorations( Melbourne University Press 2013) Life as a Weapon: The Global Rise of Suicide Bombings (Routledge 2010) Suicide Bombings (Routledge 2011) Local and Global: Social Transformation in Southeast Asia, ed. (Brill 2004) The Cambridge Handbook of Social Sciences in Australia, co-ed. with Ian McAllister and S. Dowrick. (Cambridge University Press 2002) Suicide Explained: The Australian Experience (Melbourne University Press 1995) A Way of Dying; Suicide in Singapore (Oxford University Press 1983) Singapore: Society in Transition. (Oxford University Press 1977) Families in Flats (Singapore University Press 1976)


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Hassan, Riaz Australian sociologists Sociologists of religion Members of the Order of Australia Australian Muslims Flinders University alumni Fellows of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia