Omar Imady
Omar Imady is a Syrian American scholar, novelist, and poet. In 2016, a second edition of his novel, The Gospel of Damascus, was published, along with an Arabic, French and Spanish translation.
Early life and education
He was born in Damascus on July 8, 1966, to Muhammad Imadi and Mildred Elaine Rippey.Imady received his BA from Macalester College, and holds a PhD from the University of Pennsylvania. He was the disciple of, a Sufi Damascene Muslim scholar, from 1985 and until al-Bani's death in 2008.
Publications
Imady is the author of Erasures, winner of the Literary Titan Gold Award, Catfishing Caitlyn and The Celest Experiment, both recipients of the Literary Titan Silver Award, Transference, a Pushcart Prize nominee, When Her Hand Moves, a collection of three novellas, and The Gospel of Damascus, a Book of the Year Award finalist, published in three English editions, and subsequently translated into Arabic, French and Spanish. The novel weaves Jewish, Christian, and Muslim traditions to tell the story of a Damascene man who becomes totally consumed with the idea that Damascus is the site of the Second Coming of Jesus.Imady is also the author, coauthor, and editor of several works on Syria, Islam and Sufism, including: Divine Pronouns: Unlocking the Definitive Quran: Part 1: Principles, An Inside Story of Modern Syria: The Unauthorised Biography of a Damascene Reformer, Historical Dictionary of Syria Fourth Edition, Syria at War, Eight Years On, Sufism and the Preservation of Syrian Spiritual Identity, The Weaponization of Syria's Reconstruction, The Syrian Uprising Domestic Origins and Early Trajectory, Syria’s Reconciliation Agreements, Organisationally Secular: Damascene Islamist Movements and the Syrian Uprising, Syria at War, Five Years On, Civil Resistance in the Syrian Uprising: From Democratic Transition to Sectarian Civil War, How a microfinance network could have preempted the Syrian uprising, When You're Shoved from the Right, Look to Your Left: Metaphors of Islamic Humanism, The Rise and Fall of Muslim Civil Society, and Sanduq: A Microfinance Innovation in Jabal Al-Hoss, Syria.