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John Andrew Morrow : ウィキペディア英語版 | John Andrew Morrow
John Andrew Morrow (born 1971) is a Métis Canadian professor, author, and research scholar from Québec who specializes in Hispanic, Native, and Islamic Studies. ==Biography==
John Andrew Morrow is a Native North American and a member of the Métis people (Canada). His ancestors were Michif Otipemisiwak, Algonquin, Huron, Mi'kmaq, Innu, Penobscot, Abenaki, and Nipissing. Consequently, he is recognized as an Aboriginal Person under Section 35 of the Canadian Constitution Act (1982) and an Indian by the Federal Court of Canada. As for his European forefathers, they were primarily French and Irish, but also included some Moriscos from Spain and Portugal. John Andrew Morrow commenced a spiritual and scholarly quest at the age of 13. He embraced Islam at the age of 16, adopting the name Ilyas ‘Abd al-‘Alim Islam. Over the subsequent decades, he came to complete the full cycle of traditional Islamic Studies in Canada, the United States, and Morocco both independently and at the hands of Muslim scholars from a variety of schools of thought and spiritual paths. He completed an Honors BA with double majors in Spanish and French Language and Literature at the University of Toronto along with an MA and PhD in Spanish American Literature, a terminal degree he earned at the age of 29. At both the undergraduate and graduate levels, Morrow concentrated on Hispanic, Native, and Islamic Studies. He researched the indigenous influence on Spanish American literature as well as the Arabic-Islamic influence on Spanish literature. He was introduced to Aljamiado literature by Dr. Ottman Hegyi, who fostered his interest in the Moriscos, a subject he has continued to study ever since.
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