Meet the Muslim scholar who’s a guru to Jain monks and nuns

Intaj Malek, who earned his PhD studying ‘Upanishads and Islamic mysticism’, has become the go-to research guide for Jain monks and nuns pursuing PhDs

In an extraordinary intersection of faith, academia and public service, a Muslim scholar has become an unlikely guide for Jain monks and nuns pursuing doctoral studies. The journey of Dr Intaj Malek, 63, retired joint commissioner, state tax, bridges religious divides and challenges conventional boundaries in pursuit of knowledge.
Malek, who earned his PhD in 2003 studying ‘Upanishads and Islamic mysticism’, joined Gujarat University as a research guide shortly after. What followed was unprecedented: Jain monks from Sthanakvasi Jain Ajramar Sampraday, known for their vow of constant movement and covering their mouths with cloth masks, sought him out as their PhD guide.
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