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Emmanuel Pisani: “The thought of al-Ghazali provides a basis for freedom of conscience”
Interview. On the occasion of the publication of his thesis about Abu Hamid Al-Ghazali, which won the Mohamed Arkoun Prize in 2016, Emmanuel Pisani, director of the Dominican Institute of Oriental Studies i...
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Religions and Freedom of speech
Conference organized by Lyon catholic University on May, 9th and 10th, 2022 Présentation Le 16 octobre 2020, Samuel Paty professeur de l’Éducation Nationale, perdait la vie sous les coups d’...
Jinan Limam
Associate Professor in Public Law at the Faculty of Legal, Political and Social Sciences in Tunis
Ilaria Valenzi
Researcher fellow at the Bruno Kessler Foundation (FBK), Center for Religious Studies.
Zohra Aziadé Zemirli
Post-doctoral fellow in law, Centre Population et Développement (CEPED; IRD/University of Paris)
Almudena Soler Sánchez
Ph.D. candidate in Inter-Religious Dialogue at Loyola University’s Faculty of Theology in Granada
Mohamed Gamal Ali
Research Assistant in Human Rights and Political Science. PhD Student in Political Science at Cairo University.
Kerstin Wonisch
PhD Researcher at the Institute for Minority Rights, Eurac Research (Italy)
Amin Elias
Assistant Professor of History at Antonine University and Lebanese University
Houssame Bentabet
Doctor in sociology and islamologist, researcher
Julio Martinez
Rector, professor of social moral theology, researcher about religious freedom and interreligious dialogue in Europe – Universidad Pontificia Comillas.
Adam Dubin
Assistant Professor of Law, specialized in access to justice
Cristiana Cianitto
Professor of religious laws, human rights and hate speech – University of Milan.
Diego Alonso-Lasheras
Professor of Moral Theology and Social Ethics
Alessandro Ferrari
Professor of Comparative Religious Laws
Pablo López Chaves
Post-doctoral Teaching Fellow, Contemporary History Department
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The authoritarian republic. Islam in France and the Republican illusion
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Exclusively for Adherents of ‘Divinely Revealed’ Religions?
How did the preparatory work for the Egyptian constitutions discuss issues of freedom of religion and belief? « The term “divinely revealed religions” is used in the constitution, laws, and some judicial ru...
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Religious Pluralism in Post-“Arab Spring” Morocco
Title of the lecture : “Re-problematizing the Religious Majority-Minority Dialectics in Post-Arab Spring Morocco: Between Subalternity and Digital Disobedience” Given the debate currently prevai...
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The legal status of non-Muslims in Algeria. The example of evangelicals and Ahmadis.
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Between Standardization And Otherness: Being A Muslim In The In The French Armed Forces
Already present since the colonisation process, the question of Islam within the French army has reappeared strongly with the settling down of the populations resulting from the great waves of industrial im...
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Understanding freedom of religion around the Mediterranean
How to manage religious plurality? Three researchers from our network look back at the history of the northern, eastern and southern shores of the Mediterranean to understand the diversity of legal regimes ...
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Understanding Ethnic, Religious and Cultural Minorities in Turkey
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Identity, ‘race’, freedom of expression. Critical perspectives on some of the debates that fracture the left
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Religions and Constitutional Transitions in the Muslim Mediterranean
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Religious Traditions in the Face of the Crisis of the Liberal System: The Case of Islam
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The Ḏhimmī as the Other of Multiple Convivencias in al-Andalus
The figure of ḏhimmī is certainly the most emblematic juristic figure in the history of Islamic law. Strangely, it also has the juristic status of being the most ambiguous and complex, as it lacks a coherent,...
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The Mihna. Deconstruction and reconsideration of the Mu’tazilite role in the “Inquisition
Abstract The Miḥna has usually been attributed to the Mu‘tazilite theological school as expression of something unusual, a bid‘ah (Islamic innovation) related to a rationalist group of theologians that trie...
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University degree “Religion, freedom of religion, secularization (laïcité)”
University degree jointly delivered by the University of Lyon 3 and the Catholic University of Lyon, in partnership with the French Institute of Muslim Civilization and the Conseil Régional du Culte Musulma...
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The management of the religious fact in companies and organizations
This training is aimed at managers, in order to enable them to master the legal framework of religion and to adopt a managerial posture adapted to the situations encountered. 2 consecutive days on June 24 a...
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University Diploma Interculturality, Secularism, Religions
The training “Interculturality, secularity, religions”, created in 2008 within the Faculty of Social and Economic Sciences of the Institut Catholique de Paris, in partnership with the Central Of...