May saw the inauguration of the Anawati Chair’s the “Religions and humanities” certificate, under the direction of Aziz Hilal. This innovative course brought together contemporary Muslim thinkers who are re-thinking the theoretical framework of classical theological approaches. We also invited erudite professors who provided a comprehensive overview of the current state of research in the history of religions and social sciences. These works have often been published in European languages, and sometimes, but not systematically, in Arabic.
This certificate offers an opportunity to broaden the horizons of Egyptian students from various backgrounds and institutions. After the presentations by the speakers, there followed a sometimes lively, but always respectful and high-quality debate. During the month of June, each participant will write a personnel essay evaluating the relevance of the teachings provided over the course of the four sessions. They must produce a personal critique, demonstrating their ability to adopt a critical distance towards works whose theses or projects may sometimes be tentative, but which merit reflection and challenge certain preconceived ideas.
The fight against religious extremism relies on our ability to be challenged by the social sciences. It is in this spirit that we celebrate the success of this certificate program. May it be the cornerstone of our intellectual and educational commitment against the instrumentalization of religions.
Anawati Chair
- Certificate in “Religions and human sciences”
The “Religions and human sciences” certificate covers a course based on sociology, anthropology, psychology, history and political science. The course, held in Arabic, took place every Friday in May at the IDEO’s premises. The Chair had the honor to welcome the following speakers:
On May 10ᵗʰ, Prof. Mohamed Haddad, a Tunisian thinker and philosopher, gave a lecture on the topic “What does it mean to reform religion?”.
On May 17ᵗʰ, Prof. Jabbar al-Refae, an Iraqi thinker, gave a lecture on the topic “Religion versus the new human sciences: For a New Theology”.
On May 24ᵗʰ, Prof. Nader Hammami, a Tunisian lecturer, gave a lecture on the topic “Religion between historical discourse and the constants of belief”.
On May 31ˢᵗ, Prof. Abdel Gawad Yassin, an Egyptian thinker, gave a lecture on the topic “Constants and variables in the religious system”.
- Seminar “Salaf in the classical age. Building an authority figure”
On May 21ˢᵗ, Adrien Candiard, OP, member of IDEO and specialist in Islamic studies gave the lecture “The authority of silence”, a general conclusion of the seminar.
Lectures and talks
On May 15ᵗʰ, Jean Jacques Pérennès gave a lecture in Tréguier on the topic “The Spiritual marks of the Monks of Tibhirine (Algeria)”.
On May 22ⁿᵈ, Dennis Halft, OP, gave an online lecture on the topic “Discussing the Bible and the Qurʾān: A Hitherto Unknown Missionary’s Work in Persian from Early Modern Times”, during the panel “Mirrors of Truth: Paradigm Shifts in Indo-Persian Missions and Interreligious Polemics’”, Session II, at the European Academy of Religion, in Palermo.
On May 22ⁿᵈ, Dennis Halft, OP, gave a lecture on the topic Polemical Works by Jewish Converts to Islam – A Subgenre of Muslim Anti-Jewish Polemical Literature? Some Evidence from Persian Texts”, Lecture at the Research Group “Judæo-Persian and Persian Textual Landscapes: Towards an Intellectual History of Medieval Iranian Jewry”, at Israël Institute for Advanced Studies, in Jerusalem.
On May 23ʳᵈ, during the study days “al-ʿaql wa-l-īmān [Reason and faith]”, organized by IDEO and the Franciscan Cultural Center, Emmanuel Pisani, OP gave a talk entitled “Al ʿaql wa-l-nūr fī fikr al-Imān al-Ġazālī [Reason and light in the thought of Imam al-Ġazālī]”. Additionally, Jean Druel, OP participated in this study days with a talk on “ḥaqīqah masīḥiyya, ḥaqīqah islāmiyya [Muslim truth, Christian truth]”. Among other speakers, Adrien Candiard, OP gave a talk entitled “Ibn Taymiyya wa taʿāruḍ al-ʿaql wa-l-naql ”, while Matthieu Palayret, OP gave a talk on “ʿālam al-ṭabīʿa wa ʿālam al-niʿma fī fikr Ṭūmā al-Aquīnī [The world of nature and the world of grace in the thought of Thomas Aquinas]”.
Interreligious study days “CreAction” in Stuttgart
From May 3ʳᵈ to 5ᵗʰ, interreligious study days took place for students in Islamic and Christian theology, as well as Jewish studies, on the topic “CreAction: Interreligious approaches for climate Justice” in Stuttgart, Germany. They were organized by Dennis Halft, OP from the Faculty of Theology in Trier, and his colleagues from the Center for Islamic Theology at the University of Münster, the Faculty of Theology at the University of Leipzig, and the Weltethos Foundation.
Juries
On May 2ⁿᵈ, Emmanuel Pisani, OP participated in the jury evaluating the applications for the summer school program entitled “Deepening Arabic language through Islamic heritage sources”, in partnership with the French Institute of Islamic Studies and the French Institute for Oriental Archaeology. Out of the 28 candidates, the jury selected the following applicants: Ms. Chloé Lecomte-Planche, Ms. Raphaëlle Ebran, Ms. Riham Mokrani, Ms. Tamar Kvartskhava, Ms. Yasmine Mohamed Khalil, and Ms. Yesmine Karray. Also selected were Mr. Achraf Et-Taoussi, Mr. Ahmed Taha Gueye, Mr. Baudouin de Cernon, Mr. Cédric Molino-Machetto, Mr. Ismaël Darwish, and Mr. Tom-Younès Oubelkhir.
On May 14ᵗʰ, Emmanuel Pisani, OP participated via video conference in the thesis defense jury of Mr. Hazem al-Rahmany. The thesis was entitled “Between tradition and modernity: Qurʾānic hermeneutics in the works of Fazlur Rahman, Nasr Abu Zayd, and Abdolkarim Soroush”. The jury was made up of Mrs. Olga Lizzini, professor at Aix-Marseille University and thesis director; Mrs. Kalthoum Hamda, associate professor at the University of Paris Nanterre and rapporteur; Mr. Emmanuel Pisani, associate professor at the Catholic Institute of Paris, director of IDEO, and rapporteur; Mr. Youssouf Sangaré, associate professor at INALCO and thesis co-director; Mrs. Meryem Sebti, research director at CNRS Jean Pépin Center UMR 8230 and examiner; and Mr. Jakob Skovgaard-Petersen, professor at the University of Copenhagen and examiner.
On May 29ᵗʰ, the jury for the annual Islamic Studies IFI/IDEO/IFAO scholarship met. It was awarded to Ms. Tessa Larivière-Ammari.
Scientific Committees
On May 14ᵗʰ, Emmanuel Pisani, OP participated in the Scientific Committee of the French magazine Proche Orient Chrétien.
From May 14ᵗʰ to May 18ᵗʰ, Emmanuel Pisani, OP participate in the 1ˢᵗscientific committee of the Network of Centers for Christian-Muslim Relations (NCCMR) in Istanbul, which brought together Mr. Wageeh Mikhael (Egypt), Mr. Ghassan El Masry (Jordan), Mr. Maqsood Kamil (Pakistan), Mr. Syed Aftab Haider (South Africa), Ms. Renée Hattar (Jordan), Mr. Elias Alabi (Lebanon), and Ms. Rose Njoka (Kenya).
Specific agreement
On April 29ᵗʰ, IDEO signed a specific agreement with ISTR in Paris to obtain a canonical license in “Theology of religions, missiology, dialogue, with a minor in Islamic studies” for French-speaking dominican students who have completed two years of Arabic and Islamic studies in Cairo.
The Friends of IDEO
On May 30ᵗʰ, Emmanuel Pisani, OP presented the activities of IDEO at the General assembly of the Friends of IDEO. A summary will soon be available online on the Friends of IDEO website for those who could not attend. If you wish to support the activities of IDEO, you can subscribe to the association directly online. Without your help, we would not be able to maintain the high scientific standards of our activities.
Visits
On May 13ᵗʰ, we welcomed for lunch Mr. Damien Coulon, a professor in medieval history at the University of Strasbourg and head of the Master’s program in “Interdisciplinary Medieval Studies”.
On May 14ᵗʰ, we welcomed for lunch Mr. Thomas Waldrupe, a PhD student at the University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill), who is working on the early monasticism from the 4ᵗʰ to 6ᵗʰ centuries.
Scholars’ House
During the month of May, we had the pleasure of welcoming to the Scholars’ House Mr. Mehdi el-Karraz, a PhD student in foreign languages and literature and also a beneficiary of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs scholarship; Ms. Antoinette Ferrand, PhD student in the history of contemporary Egypt at the Sorbonne University and editorial secretary of the MIDEO; and Mr. Nicolas Coste, a student from the École Polytechnique completing an internship at LRM-CS. We also welcomed Nicolas Michel, a professor of Contemporary History at Aix-Marseille University and head of the history department, who is also a member of the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, in Paris.
Publications
Dennis Halft, “Cyprian Rice OP, ‘Dominikaner für Persien’ (1931)”, Wort und Antwort 65, n° 2 : “Ringen um Freiheit. Iran, 2025, pp. 90‒94.