Akbar Ahmed is the Ibn Khaldun Chair of Islamic Studies at the School of International Service, American University in Washington, D.C., and the former Pakistani High Commissioner to the United Kingdom and Ireland. He was described as the "world's leading authority on contemporary Islam" by the BBC. Among his many books are his quartet of studies examining the relationship between the West and Muslim world published by Brookings: Journey into Islam, Journey into America, The Thistle and the Drone, and Journey into Europe. Frankie Martin is an Ibn Khaldun Chair Research Fellow at American University's School of International Service. He was senior researcher for Akbar Ahmed's previous quartet of Brookings Press studies on the relationship between the West and Muslim world. He holds an MPhil in Anthropology from the University of Cambridge and is currently a PhD Candidate in the Department of Anthropology at American University. Amineh Ahmed Hoti is a Fellow-Commoner at Lucy Cavendish College, University of Cambridge. She was Program Director at Pakistan's Higher Education Commission overlooking the nation's 200 universities and co-founded and directed the world's first Centre for the Study of Muslim-Jewish Relations at Cambridge. She received her PhD from the University of Cambridge and her books include Sorrow and Joy Amongst Muslim Women (Cambridge University Press) and Gems and Jewels: The Religions of Pakistan (Topical Press).
