(+961) 1 421 000 ext 5609 ahmad.zoabi@usj.edu.lb
Lebanese scholar and academic, born in 1975,
specialized in Islamic studies and contemporary Arab thought. Professor at St.
Joseph's University in Beirut USJ since 2016, participated in local and
international conferences and published a number of books and research in my
field.
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- Modern Islamic political thought
(problems and curricula).
- Modern Islamic Political Thought
(Literature and Figures)
- Classical Arab-Islamic Civilization
- Quran
Science
- History
of Islamic Legislation
Art, Humanities, Religious Sciences
• May 2024: Seminar “Western Centralism and the Monopoly of
Hegemony”, (speaker), within the activities of the cultural program of the 29th
session of the International Book Fair in Rabat - Morocco.
• April 2024: International Conference “Modern Research in Islamic
Sciences: Problems and Methods,” Institute of Oriental Literature ILO, Saint
Joseph University in Beirut USJ (organizer and participant).
• February 2024: The Holy Text and Humanism - An Islamic
Approach,” a paper within the conference “Problematics of the Holy Text in
Christianity and Islam - The Fourth Axis - The Holy Text and Humanism,” Faculty
of Religious Sciences at Saint Joseph University and the Bible Society.
• March 2023: The theory of love according to jurists: A reading
of the literature of Ibn Hazm and Ibn Taymiyyah, a paper within the “Aspects of
Love and Its Manifestations” conference, organized by the Louis Bouzier Center
for the Study of Ancient and Medieval Civilizations USJ (under publication).
• December 2022: The Epistemology of Groups by Jennifer Lackey,
(review), Qiraat Magazine, Mohammed bin Zayed University for the Humanities/Abu
Dhabi.
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- Enseignant - Chercheur - Participant a des colloques regionaux et internationaux dans la specialisation d'Islamologie et des etudes du Moyen Orient