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Reem Elghonimi
Occupation
Independent Scholar/Researcher
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ABOUT
In the Fall of 2021, I completed an MA in Islamic Law from Islamic College London accredited by Middlesex University. In addition, I hold an MA in History from The University of Texas at Austin as well as an MA in Humanities from The University of Texas at Dallas. My background in Arabic and literary analysis enables me to engage with the arts and letters of different cultural groups (rather than merely through political, national, or ethnic categories) to find points of creativity, collaboration, and interdependence. My training in history focuses on the medieval and early modern encounter between Western and Islamic thought. My primary interest is human rights history, particularly relating the story of Muslims’ struggles for protections and freedoms, in order to correct many misconceptions in the traditional narrative about Islam, its values, and its adherents. To that end, I have just completed an MA dissertation (Nov 2021) on the origins of human rights in the medieval era.
Discipline
History
Sub Areas
Andalusi Studies
Islamic Law
Human Rights
Geographic Areas of Interest
Islamic World
Egypt
Europe
North America
Specialties
Islam And Democracy
Epistemology
Human Rights
Languages
French (intermediate)
Spanish (advanced)
Arabic (native)
Education
MA | 2021 | Religious Studies | Islamic College London accredited by Middlesex University
MA | 2014 | History | University of Texas at Austin
MA | 2011 | Arts & Humanities | University of Texas at Dallas
Abstracts
A Cultural Paradigm of National Belonging: Non-political Dimensions of Rights