Joel Hayward (born 1964) is a New Zealand-born British scholar, academic and writer. He has been listed in the 2023, 2024, 2025 and 2026 editions of The World's 500 Most Influential Muslims. He has been the Dean of the Royal Air Force College Cranwell, the Chair of the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences as well as Director of the Institute for International and Civil Security at Khalifa University, and the Chief Executive of the Cambridge Muslim College in the United Kingdom. He is now the Dean of the Sycamore Leadership Academy, based in Istanbul. He is also a member of the management board of the Association of British Muslims, which he serves as Director of Leadership and Academic Affairs. He was tutor to Prince William of Wales, the heir apparent to the British throne.
He is best known for his published books and articles on strategic and security matters, including the use of air power, his work on leadership, his 2003 biography of Horatio Lord Nelson, his writing and teaching on the Islamic concepts of war, strategy and conflict, his Sirah works on Muhammad, and his works of fiction and poetry. He is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. One of his most recent books, The Leadership of Muhammad: A Historical Reconstruction, was chosen as the Best International Non-Fiction Book at the 2021 Sharjah International Book Awards. For his book The Warrior Prophet: Muhammad and War, Hayward won an International Author Excellence Award 2025 from the International Authors' Association.
Early life and education
Joel Hayward was born on 27 May 1964 in
Christchurch, New Zealand.
[Scanlon, Sean. (20 May 2000). "Making history." The Press (Christchurch). Archived at the Nizkor Project. Retrieved on 2007-06-22.]
In 1988 Hayward enrolled with the University of Canterbury in Christchurch to pursue a Bachelor of Arts degree in Classics and History, which he received on 8 May 1991.[REPORT to the Council of The University of Canterbury of the Working Party established to enquire into: the circumstances under which the degree of Master of Arts (with First Class Honours) was awarded by the University in 1993 to Joel Stuart Andrew Hayward, on the basis of a thesis entitled 'The Fate of Jews in German Hands: An Historical Enquiry into the Development and Significance of Holocaust Revisionism'. (20 December 2000). ''
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target="_blank" rel="nofollow"> Report to the Council of The University of Canterbury.'' University of Canterbury, p. 5. Following this, he commenced a Master's Degree program in 1991.[Joel Hayward Working Party, 2000, p. 6.][Joel Hayward Working Party, 2000, pp. 12.] For his thesis, Hayward analyzed the historiography of Holocaust denial.[Joel Hayward Working Party, 2000, pp. 6-7.]
Hayward went on to pursue a PhD degree, also at University of Canterbury, again under the supervision of Vincent Orange.[Joel Hayward Working Party, 2000, p. 26.] His topic was an analysis of German air operations during the eastern campaigns of World War II, based on unpublished German archival sources. In 1994, the U.S. Air Force Historical Research Agency, located within the Air University at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, awarded him a research fellowship to conduct research for his dissertation in its archives. He subsequently received a research fellowship from the Federal Government of Germany which enabled him to conduct primary research in the German Military Archives in Freiburg, Germany.[Hayward, Joel S.A. (1997). "Stalingrad: An Examination of Hitler's Decision to Airlift." Airpower Journal 11(1): 21–37. Spring 1997. Author note, also at [4]] Hayward was awarded his PhD in 1996. His dissertation, Seeking the Philosopher's Stone: Luftwaffe Operations during Hitler's Drive to the East, 1942–1943[Hayward, Joel. (1996). Seeking the Philosopher's Stone: Luftwaffe Operations during Hitler's Drive to the East, 1942–1943. PhD thesis. University of Canterbury, 1996.] became the basis of his first book, .[Hayward, Joel. (1998). ]. Modern War Studies series. Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas. .
Academic and professional career
Massey University
In June 1996 Hayward joined the History Department of Massey University (Palmerston North Campus) as a lecturer in defence and strategic studies,
[Joel Hayward Working Party, 2000, pp. 27.] receiving promotion to Senior Lecturer in August 1999. He specialized in the theoretical and conceptual aspects of modern warfare, airpower, joint doctrines, and manoeuvre warfare.
He continued in that position until June 2002.
[ Joel Hayward's Books and Articles (official website). Accessed on 2007-06-20.] He was made Head of the Defence and Strategic Studies program.
From 1997 to 2004 he was also a lecturer at the Officer Cadet School of the New Zealand Army, where he taught military history from Alexander the Great to the Balkan Wars, and at the Command and Staff College of the Royal New Zealand Air Force, where he taught airpower history and doctrine and supervised advanced research in military history. During the same period he also taught strategic thought at the Royal New Zealand Naval College. He also wrote academic articles for defence and strategic studies publications.
Work in the United Kingdom
Hayward lived and worked in the United Kingdom from 2004 to 2012
first teaching strategy and operational art at the Joint Services Command and Staff College. In November 2005 he became the head of the newly created Air Power Studies Division, a specialist unit of Defence Studies academics established by the Royal Air Force and King's College London at the Royal Air Force College, Cranwell.
[ "Staff at RAF Cranwell." King's College London website. Accessed 18 June 2007.] Hayward was appointed Dean of the RAF College, Cranwell in April 2007. He was a Director of the Royal Air Force Centre for Air Power Studies, the Air Force's national thinktank. He was also a member of the CAS Air Power Workshop, a small select working group of scholars and other theorists convened by the Chief of Air Staff (the head of the Royal Air Force.)
He is a member of the editorial advisory boards of the academic journals, Air Power Review and Global War Studies. He taught on air power concepts at various staff colleges and universities throughout Europe and in 2007 taught a course on "Air Power and Ethics" in Trondheim, Norway, to the Norwegian Air Force[ "Trondheim inviterer til sikkerhetspolitiske temadager 16.-17. oktober på Luftkrigsskolen." Youth Atlantic Treaty Association. Retrieved on 2008-12-29.]
Work in the United Arab Emirates
In November 2012, Hayward became full Professor of International and Civil Security in Khalifa University's Institute for International and Civil Security and in 2013 he became Chair of the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences at Khalifa. He also serves there as the Director of the Institute of International and Civil Security. In 2014 he also joined the editorial board of the Islamic Studies journal,
Islamic Rethink.
In 2016, he was named as the “Best Professor of Humanities and Social Sciences” at the Middle East Education Leadership Awards.
Hayward and Islam
[[File:Joel Hayward.jpg|thumb|Hayward (centre) at the "Tackling Extremism Promoting Peace and Integration" Conference, Northampton, 24 July 2011.
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Hayward converted to
Islam in 2005 and has lectured at anti-extremism workshops.
He supports Muslims serving in the British armed forces
and is a member of the UK Armed Forces Muslim Association. Hayward describes himself as "a moderate and politically liberal revert who chose to embrace the faith of Islam because of its powerful spiritual truths, its emphasis on peace and justice, its racial and ethnic inclusiveness and its charitable spirit towards the poor and needy."
He worked with an international Muslim human rights and welfare group called Minhaj-ul-Quran and was appointed as strategic advisor to Tahir ul-Qadri and contributed to several of the group's anti-radicalisation workshops. He has earned ijazat (teaching authorizations) in several Islamic sciences.
He is considered to be one of "the world's five hundred most influential Muslims," with his listing in the 2023, 2024, 2025 and 2026 editions of The Muslim 500 stating that "he weaves together classical Islamic knowledge and methodologies and the source-critical Western historical method to make innovative yet carefully reasoned sense of complex historical issues that are still important in today's world.".
1991 Master's thesis
Hayward's 1991 M.A. thesis was judged the best history thesis of his year and it won him the Sir
James Hight Memorial Prize for "excellence" and the honour of wearing the Philip Ross May Gown at the graduation ceremony.
[ University of Canterbury, Graduations 1993, Christchurch Town Hall, 7, 8 and 9 May 1993, University of Canterbury, 1993, p. 14.] The thesis was submitted in 1993 yet was unavailable for public study until 1999. When it became available, Hayward was accused of advancing arguments which gave credence to Holocaust deniers.
In 2000, at the request of the New Zealand Jewish Council, the University of Canterbury convened a "Working Party" which issued a report admonishing the university for inadequately supervising Hayward's work.
[Joel Hayward Working Party, 2000, §5, pp. 64-69.] The report found that Hayward's thesis showed significant industry and no evidence of dishonesty but was "seriously flawed".
[Joel Hayward Working Party, 2000, p. 2 and §6.1, p. 70.] Subsequent to the issuance of the Working Party's report, the university apologized to the New Zealand Jewish community.
[Jones, Jeremy. (26 December 2000). "New Zealand school apologizes for Holocaust denial thesis." Jerusalem Post "Earlier this year, Hayward, who is now a senior lecturer in defense and strategic studies at Massey University, apologized to the Jewish community, saying that he now disagrees strongly with his paper. ... The university's vice chancellor, Daryl Le Grew, apologized to the Jewish community but said the university had no power to revoke the granting of the degree."] Hayward admitted inexperience and regret over his thesis.
The thesis was embargoed for an unusually long period, and he requested its removal from the university library, which was denied.
Academics, politicians, and community leaders, including Act MP Rodney Hide and Roger Kerr, petitioned to clear Hayward's name and decry University of Canterbury's handling of the thesis issue.
Despite what transpired, Hayward clearly upholds the sound and accepted scholarly assessment of the Holocaust. In 2010 he described it as "one of history’s vilest crimes … involving the organised murder of millions of Jews" and in 2011 he similarly wrote: "The Holocaust of the Jews in the Second World War, one of history’s vilest crimes, involved the organised murder of six million Jews by Germans and others who considered themselves Christians or at least members of the Christian value system." Likewise, in his 2012 book, Warfare in the Quran, he criticised "the undoubted evils of Nazism".[Joel Hayward, Warfare in the Quran English Monograph Series – Book No. 14. Amman, Jordan: Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Centre, 2012, p. 50.] In a 2018 interview, he said: "I can’t help but conclude that humans are, by and large, rather unkind to each other and sometimes utterly hateful. … How else can we explain ordinary German soldiers and paramilitary people murdering six million Jewish civilians in history’s greatest atrocity?” In 2025, Hayward described the Holocaust as "history’s greatest single act of barbarism".
Libel suit
In October 2013, Hayward prevailed in a libel case against
The Mail on Sunday and
Daily Mail, which had wrongly alleged that Hayward had unfairly favoured Muslim students at the RAF College, and he was awarded a retraction, an apology, and damages described as "substantial."
Writing
Hayward is the author or editor of eighteen non-fiction books, including
(1998 and subsequent editions), an assessment of
aerial warfare at the Battle of Stalingrad, and various books on the Prophet Muhammad and the Islamic ethics of war.
Selected works
Non-fiction
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(1998). Modern War Studies series. Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas. .
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(2000). (edited). A Joint Future? The Move to Jointness and its Implications for the New Zealand Defence Force. Massey University, Centre for Defence Studies.
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(2000). Adolf Hitler and Joint Warfare. Military Studies Institute Working Papers Series No. 2/2000. Military Studies Institute, New Zealand Defence Force.
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(2003). . Annapolis, MD: U.S. Naval Institute Press. .
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(2003). (with Glyn Harper). Born to Lead? Portraits of New Zealand Commanders. Auckland: Exisle Publishing. .
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(2006). Stalingrad. Pen & Sword Battleground series. London: Millennium. .
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(2009). (edited). Air Power, Insurgency and the "War on Terror". Royal Air Force Centre for Air Power Studies. .
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(2012). Warfare in the Qur'an English Monograph Series – Book No. 14. Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Centre, Amman, Jordan. .
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(2013). (edited). Air University Press. . (
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(2015). Zatrzymani pod Stalingradem: Klęska Luftwaffe i Hitlera na wschodzie 1942-1943. Warsaw: 2015. .
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(2017). "War is Deceit": An Analysis of a Contentious Hadith on the Morality of Military Deception. English Monograph Series – Book No. 24. Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Centre, Amman, Jordan. .
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(2018). Civilian Immunity in Foundational Islamic Strategic Thought: A Historical Enquiry. English Monograph Series – Book No. 25. Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Centre, Amman, Jordan. .
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(2018). الحصانة المدنية في الفكر الاستراتيجي الإسلامي التأسيسي : تحقيقٌ تاريخي . Arabic Monograph Series. Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Centre, Amman, Jordan. .
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(2020). Islamic Principles of War for the 21st Century. English Monograph Series – Book No. 26. Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Centre, Amman, Jordan. .
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(2021). لله وللمجد: اللورد نيلسون وأسلوبه في الحرب. Amman: Dar Osama (2021). .
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(2021). The Leadership of Muhammad: A Historical Reconstruction. Swansea, UK: Claritas Books. .
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(2021). Muhammed kao lider: historijska rekonstrukcija. Tuzla: Dialogos, 2022. .
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(2021). Etika rata u islamu. Tuzla: Dialogos, 2022. .
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(2022). . Swansea, UK: Claritas Books. .
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(2023). قيادة محمد ﷺ اعادة بناء تاريخي. (Amman: Dar Al-Shorouk, 2023). .
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(2024). Hz. Muhammed'in Liderliği: Peygamberimizin Siyasi, Askerî ve Sosyal Hayatta Yol Göstericiliği. Ankara, Turkey: Pelikan Kitabevi. .
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(2025). The Leadership of Muhammad: Kepemimpinan Muhammad dalam Rekonstruksi Sejarah. Jakarta, Indonesia: Quanta. .
Fiction and poetry
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(2003). Jenny Green Teeth and other Short Stories. Palmerston North, New Zealand: Totem Press. .
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(2003). . Palmerston North, New Zealand: Totem Press. .
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(2012). . Leicester: Kube Publishing. .
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(2012). No Lamp in the Cave: Three Islamic Short Stories. CreateSpace. .
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(2017). Poems from the Straight Path: A Book of Islamic Verse. Ashland, Oregon: White Cloud Press. .
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(2018). (Swansea: Claritas Books).
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(2018). جني ذات الأسنان الخضراء وقصص قصيرة أُخرى. (Amman: Dar Al-Shorouk, 2018). .
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(2018). وحشيّ وغيرها من القصص الإسلامية القصيرة (Amman: Dar Al-Shorouk, 2018). .
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(2018). The Savage and other Short Islamic Stories (Swansea: Claritas Books).