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Professor Mohammed Arkoun (Arabic: محمد أركون) (born February 1, 1928 in Taourirt-Mimoun, Algeria) is one of the most influential scholars in Islamic studies today. In a career of more than 30 years, he has been a critic of the tensions embedded in his field of study, advocating Islamic modernism and humanism.
[edit] Academic careerA native from the Berber village Taourirt-Mimoun, Kabylie, Algeria, he studied at the Faculty of Literature of the University of Algiers and at the Sorbonne in Paris (Agrégé in Arab Language and Literature, 1956 and Ph.D., 1968). He established his academic reputation with his studies of the history and philosophy of Ibn Miskawayh. As he began to consider how one might rethink Islam in the contemporary world, his questioning provided a counterpoint to the predominant interpretations of both the Muslim world and the non-Muslim West. As the editor of Arabica, he broadened the journal's scope, and played a significant role in shaping Western-language scholarship on Islam. He is the author of numerous books in French, English and Arabic, including most recently: Rethinking Islam (Boulder, Colorado, 1994), L'immigration: défis et richesses (Paris, 1998) and The Unthought in Contemporary Islamic Thought (London, 2002). His shorter studies have appeared in many academic journals and his works have been translated into several languages. He was decorated as an Officer of the French Légion d'honneur in July 1996. In 2001, Professor Arkoun was asked to deliver the Gifford Lectures, which enable a notable scholar to contribute to the advancement of theological and philosophical thought and was announced as the recipient of the Seventeenth Georgio Levi Della Vida Award for his lifelong contribution to the field of Islamic Studies. Professor Arkoun has taught at the Lyon 2 University (1969-1972), as a Professor at the Paris 8 University, and at the New Sorbonne University of Paris (1972-1992). He was a Fellow at Wissenschaftskolleg in Berlin (1986-1987 and 1990) and at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey, U.S.A (1992-1993), visiting professor at University of California, Los Angeles (1969), Princeton University (1985), Temple University, the University of Louvain-la-Neuve, Wallonia, Belgium, (1977-1979), the Pontifical Institute of Arabic Studies in Rome and the University of Amsterdam (1991-1993) and serves as a jury member for the Aga Khan Award for Architecture. He is presently Emeritus Professor, La Sorbonne as well as Senior Research Fellow and member of the Board of Governors of The Institute of Ismaili Studies (IIS). [edit] Publications[edit] In English
Title number five is a revised edition of title number four. [edit] In Arabic
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