Prof. Dr. Maha El-Kaisy Friemuth – Curriculum Vitae Biography 2012
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Prof. Dr. Maha El-Kaisy Friemuth – Curriculum Vitae Biography 2012
Prof. Dr. Maha El-Kaisy Friemuth – Curriculum Vitae Biography 2012 Professor for Islamic-Religious Studies with Practical Approach, University of Erlangen 2008-2012 Assistant Professor, K. U. Leuven 2007-2008 Lecturer in Islamic Studies, School of Religions and Theology, Trinity College Dublin 2003-2007 Post-doctoral Fellow, Programme for Mediterranean and Near Eastern Studies, Trinity College Dublin 2002-2003 Lecturer, Department of Religions & Theology and Department of Middle Eastern Studies, University of Manchester 2002 PhD in Islamic Studies, University of Birmingham. Title of thesis: Forms of Relationship between God and Humans. Supervisor: Dr. David Thomas. Examiners, External: Prof. I. R. Netton, Internal: Dr. S. von Sicard 1989-1995 Tour guide for Islamic and ancient monuments in Egypt for German tourists 1988 Egyptian Ministry of Tourism, Diploma and State License in Ancient and Islamic monuments in Egypt 1983-1985 University of Hamburg, German Language 1985 Post graduate Diploma (MA), Near East School of Theology, Beirut. Title of thesis: The Influence of the Parables of Jesus on Jewish Peasants. Supervisor: Dr. Kenneth Baily 1982-1983 Teacher of English, October School, Cairo 1979-1980 Teacher of Philosophy and English, Business Secondary School, Cairo 1975-1979 BA (Single Honour 4 years) in Islamic and European Philosophy, University of Cairo 1975 High school certificate, Orman Secondary School Cairo Publications I. Books: Maha El Kaisy & Mark Beaumont, Al-Radd al-Jamīl: A Fitting Refutation of the Divinity of Jesus from the Evidence of the Gospel, Leiden: Brill, forthcoming. Maha El Kaisy & John Dillon (eds.), The Afterlife of the Platonic Soul: Reflection of Platonic Psychology in the Monotheistic Religions, Leiden: Brill, 2009. Maha El Kaisy, God and Humans in Islamic Though, London: Routledge, 2011, new edition in paperback, first edition 2006. This book has received The Iranian World Prize for the Book of the Year 2007 in the category ‘Philosophy and Mysticism’. Maha El Kaisy, Forms of Relationship between God and Humans, PhD thesis published in the library of Birmingham University, 2002. Prof. Dr. Maha El-Kaisy Friemuth – Curriculum Vitae II. Articles: “The Malikite Imam al-QarÁfД, in: D. Thomas (ed.), Christian-Muslim Relations: A Bibliographical History, Leiden: Brill, Vol. 3, forthcoming. “TuÎfat al-ArÐb fÐ al-Radd ‘ala Ahl al-Ñalib: the Case of Anselm Turmeda or ‘Abdallah alTurjumÁn”, in: S. van den Branden & B. Broeckaert (eds.), Festschrift for Prof. Emilio Platti, (forthcoming). “Fakhr al-DÐn al-RÁzÐ on God and the Trinity”, in: Journal of Islam and Christian-Muslim relationship, vol. 22/2 (2011), pp. 113-126. “El-GhazÁlД, in: D. Thomas (ed.), Christian-Muslim Relations: A Bibliographical History, Leiden: Brill, 2011, Vol. 2, pp. 358-65. “The Mu`tazilits”, in: Oxford Bibliographies (25 Pages) Online. “Spijsopvatting en wetten in de islam”, in: J. de Tavenier, Ons Dagelijks Brood, Leuven: Acco, 2010, pp. 113-139. “Tradition and Innovation in the Psychology of Fakhr al-DÐn al-RÁzД, in: Maha El Kaisy & John Dillon (eds.), The Afterlife of the Platonic Soul: Reflection of Platonic Psychology in the Monotheistic Religions, Leiden: Brill, 2009, pp. 121-143. “Introduction”, in: Maha El Kaisy & John Dillon (eds.), The Afterlife of the Platonic Soul: Reflection of Platonic Psychology in the Monotheistic Religions, Leiden: Brill, 2009, pp. 117. “Al-Radd al-Jamīl: Ghazālī or Pseudo-Ghazālī?”, in: D. Thomas (ed.), The Bible in Arab Christianity (The History of Christian-Muslim Relations, vol. 6), Leiden: Brill, 2007, pp. 275295. “Tariq Ramadan’s European Muslim”, in: Search: A Church of Ireland Journal, 30/3 (2007), pp. 223-230. Review on: Women and the Fatimids in the World of Islam (by Delia Cortese , Simonetta Calderini), in: Journal of Islam and Muslim-Christian relationship, 18/2 (2007), pp. 313-14. “Al-GhazÁlÐ on Theology, Philosophy and Beyond”, in: Search: A Church of Ireland Journal, 29/2 (2006), pp. 106-115. Given papers "The Qur'Án and Muslims," public lecture at K. U. Leuven, June 1, 2012. "Al-GhazÁlÐ: Theologian, Philosopher or Sufi?", Conference: La voie de Ġazâlî: entre mystique et philosophie, Lyon, December 9-10, 2011. "Relation between God and Humans by al-ÇazÁlÐ ", Conference: 900 Jahre al-ÇazÁlÐ im Spiegel der islamischen Wissenschaften, Osnabrück, October 28-30, 2011. "Islam and Liberation Theology", public lecture at the Centre for Liberation Theology Leuven, K. U. Leuven, October 15, 2011. Prof. Dr. Maha El-Kaisy Friemuth – Curriculum Vitae "Sufi understanding of pluralism", Conference: Mysticism without bounds, Bangalore, January 5-9, 2011. "Nothing is like God. Fakhr al-DÐn al-RÁzÐ between Philosophy and Theology", Conference: Muslim and Christian dialogue, V. U. Amsterdam, November 22-24, 2010. "Roots of Radicalism in Early Islam", EuroArab Forum, Brussels, January 20, 2010. "Women in Shi'i Islam", public lecture at K. U. Leuven, November 11, 2009. "God and Humans", Iran prize award conference, Teheran, September 18-23, 2009. "Al-RÁzÐ on God and the Trinity", Conference: Woodbrooke Mingana Symposium on Arab Christianity and Islam, Birmingham, September 16-19, 2009. "Imams in Europe and their education", International Students conference, K. U. Leuven, September 5, 2009. "Spijsopvatting en wetten in de islam", Conference: Ons Dagelijks Brood, K. U. Leuven, August 17-20, 2009. "Islam in Latin Europe", public lecture at Trinity College Dublin, February 8, 2007. "Fakhr al-DÐn al-RÁzÐ on the Human Soul", public lecture at Trinity College Dublin, January 19, 2007. "Al-Radd al-JamÐl: GhazÁlÐ or Pseudo-GhazÁlÐ", Conference: Woodbrooke Mingana Symposium on Arab Christianity and Islam, Birmingham, September 15-18, 2006. "Al-GhazÁlÐ on Philosophy, Theology and beyond", Muslim Christian Dialogue: Church of Ireland conference, April 24, 2006. "God in Islamic Philosophy", public lecture at The Edinburgh Centre for Muslim-Christian Studies, October 6, 2005. "Understanding the Qur'Án", public lecture at Trinity College Dublin, December 9, 2004. "Early Islam", public lecture at Trinity College Dublin, December 12, 2004. "Al-GhazÁlÐ", public lecture at Trinity College Dublin, December 5, 2003. "God's different faces", public lecture at Trinity College Dublin, November 25, 2003. "Qur'Án", public lecture at Trinity College Dublin, November 5, 2003. "ÍadÐth", public lecture at Trinity College Dublin, November 5, 2003. "Formative Period of Islamic Theology", public lecture at Trinity College Dublin, November 5, 2003. "Islamic Mysticism", public lecture at Trinity College Dublin, November 5, 2003. "Abd al-JabbÁr's arguments against the soul", Conference: First international Congress on Islam, Mainz, September 9-12, 2002.