| As a historian, current affairs expert
and specialist on Islamic, Western and South Asian Affairs, Tashbih
Sayyed, has written extensively on issues concerning the Middle East,
India-Pakistan relations and struggle between Islam and the West.
Tashbih Sayyed has been on the forefront of the fight against the
increasing influence of extreme wings of Islam among Muslims and its
impact on world peace. He has spoken on the growing Islamist threat
to world peace and Iran’s and Saudi Arabia’s contribution
towards its spread.
Sayyed has been a frequent target of Islamists and Muslim fundamentalists
for his views on Israel, Jews and Saudi Arabia’s role in the
spread of religious extremism in the world. Islamists have been
running a campaign to silence him for a number of years.
As a regular columnist for newspapers and author, Tashbih Sayyed
has written outspokenly on the Islamist threat to the US. Sayyed
speaks three languages: English, Urdu and Punjabi. He specializes
in Islamic History, Middle East, South Asia and Central Asia. He
has studied Political Science, History and International Relations
in Pakistan, the United Kingdom and the Netherlands. In addition,
he has taught Political Science and International Relations in Universities
in Pakistan, and has been a regular speaker on Israel-Palestine
Conflict, Indo-Pakistan Relations, Afghanistan and India-China Affairs.
In 1967, he was part of a team of professionals assigned to establish
a television network in Pakistan. In 1970, he headed the Current
Affairs Department of Pakistan Television, and traveled extensively
in the Middle East, Europe and Asia. As a television director and
producer, he has produced hundreds of popular programs and talk
shows in Pakistan. He has also edited two journals in Pakistan.
As a host and the writer of a weekly current affairs program, “The
World Tonight”, telecast in Pakistan, India and Bangladesh,
his research and insight into events shaping the political trends
in the region have been widely acknowledged. His documentaries on
Muslim culture and politics have also been very well received by
a cross section of viewers in Pakistan, India and Bangladesh.
In his forthcoming book on Muhammad, Sayyed deals with the life
of the prophet of Islam in a very secular manner, analyzing his
life and politics as a worldly man with an objective of correcting
the Muslim tradition of treating their history as theology. He believes
that the manipulation of Muslim history and Holy Scriptures by Islamists
is the root cause of today’s Islamic extremism. His latest
book, The Scorpion’s Shadow, (to be published soon) is an
overview of the history of Muslim extremism and an inquiry into
the reasons for the rise of militancy in Islam.
Since 1990, he has been the Editor-in-Chief of a weekly newspaper,
Pakistan Today (www.paktoday.com), and the Muslim World Today (www.muslimworldtoday.com),
which is known for its liberal views. He is a former editor-in-Chief
of a monthly magazine of news and views, “Our Times”.
Los Angeles Times, Jerusalem Post, Jewish Journal, Daily Bulletin,
Chashm Andaz (A journal of Iranian-American Jewish Association Affiliated
with Jewish Federation Council) have written about Sayyed and his
newspaper a number of times. He has been quoted by major newspapers
in the US, Russia, Germany, Israel, India and Bangladesh. He has
won awards in Pakistan, United Kingdom and the US for his efforts
to reform the Muslim mind of anti-Semitism. He was awarded the prestigious
‘Micah Award’ by American Jewish Committee, Orange County
in 2003. He was also awarded by the American Jewish Congress, the
Stephen S. Wise Humanitarian Award, “Profiles in Courage”
in 2006 and an award for “Courage and Wisdom” by The
“1939” Club, an organization of Holocaust Survivors
and Descendants, in 2007. |