1. POSIZIONE ATTUALE
• Ricercatore (RTDb), Dipartimento di Storia, Patrimonio culturale, Formazione e Società, Università degli Studi di Roma “Tor Vergata”.
1.1. ALTRE POSIZIONI PROFESSIONALI
• Lecturer, Dipartimento di Scienze Politiche, Università Luiss Guido Carli, Roma. • Ricercatore Affiliato a Zentrum Moderner Orient (ZMO), Berlino.
2. TITOLI DI STUDIO 2022 Abilitazione Scientifica Nazionale alle funzioni di professore universitario di seconda fascia nel Settore Concorsuale 10/N1 – Culture del Vicino Oriente Antico, del Medio Oriente e dell’Africa. Settore Scientifico-Disciplinare ("SSD"): L-OR/10 – Storia dei Paesi Islamici.
2013 PhD in Teoria Politica, con focus sul pensiero Islamico contemporaneo. Dipartimento di Scienze Politiche, Università Luiss Guido Carli, Roma. 2009 Master in Studi Europei, Dipartimento di Scienze Politiche, Università Luiss Guido Carli, Roma.
2008 Magistrale in Umanistica e Area Studies, Università Mohammed I, Oujda, Marocco.
3. INCARICHI DI INSEGNAMENTO
Corsi di laurea triennale e magistrale presso il dipartimento di:
• Storia contemporanea dei paesi arabi • Storia dei paesi islamici • History and culture of Islamic societies
2. AREA DI RICERCA
• Storia intellettuale del mondo arabo-islamico contemporaneo; • Teologia e filosofia politica del mondo arabo-islamico contemporaneo; • Religione, società e politica nel mondo arabo contemporaneo; • Storia intellettuale del Marocco contemporaneo; • L'Islam contemporaneo in Europa; il pensiero islamico europeo.
4. COMITATI EDITORIALI • Journal of Islam in Europe and the Mediterranean world (JIEMW) • Ijtihad Center for Islamic and Arabic Studies
5. PEER REVIEWER PER LE RIVISTE Occasionalmente:
• Journal for Islamic Ethics • Political Theology Journal • The Sociological Review of Goldsmiths University • Studia Religiologica Journal • Critical Research on Religion • La revista Miscelánea de Estudios Árabes y Hebraicos Sección Árabe-Islam (MEAH-AI) • Studi Magrebini/ North African Studies
6. PARTECIPAZIONE A PROGETTI DI RICERCA E FELLOWSHIPS
Fellowships principale di ricerca:
• 2021, Non-resident Research Fellow (6 mesi), presso il Center for Islam in the Contemporary World, all’Università di Shenandoah, Virginia, USA. • 2020-2021, Visiting Research Fellow (5 mesi), ZMO Zentrum Moderner Orient, Berlino. • 2019-2021, Senior Research Fellow (2 anni), presso la FSCIRE–Biblioteca La Pira ed il Centro di Ricerca della Storia e delle Dottrine dell’Islam Palermo, Italia. • 2014-2018, Postdoctoral Research Fellow (4 anni) (Assegnista di Ricerca), Dipartimento di Scienze Politiche , Università di Luiss Guido Carli, Roma. • 2017, Guest Scholar (6 settimane), Zentrum Moderner Orient (ZMo), Berlino. • 2017, Visiting Research Fellow (2 mesi), Imam Bukhari Fellowship, presso Oxford Center for Islamic Studies, Università di Oxford. • 2011-2012 Visiting Research Fellow (10 mesi), presso il Center for European Islamic Thought, Facoltà di Teologia, Università di Copenhagen. • 2010, Visiting Research Fellow (3 mesi), presso il Babylon Centre for the Study of the Multicultural Society, presso l’Università Di Tilburg, Peasi Bassi.
Altre borse di ricerca:
• 2022, Centre Jacques Berque a Rabat – affiliato al French National Council for Scientific Research (CNRS). Tema di ricerca: Pensiero politico contemporaneo Marocchino. • 2021, Fondazione Hicham Alaoui. Tema di ricerca: Pensiero politico contemporaneo Marocchino. • 2020, Stiftung Konrad Adenaeuer, Sezione culturale, Rabat. Tema di ricerca: Pensiero politico contemporaneo Marocchino. • 2016-2019, Reset Dialogues on Civilizations (Milano), and Reset US. Tema di ricerca: Pluralismo della tradizione islamica. • 2017, Centre for Islamic Legislation and Ethics, Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Doha. Tema di ricerca: Etica islamica ed il paradigma fiduciaria di Taha Abderrahmane. • 2015, Arab Renaissance for Development and Democracy Foundation (ARDD), Amman, Giordania. Tema di ricerca: Mohammed Abed al-Jabri ed il mondo arabo.
7. PARTECIPAZIONE A CONVEGNI INTERNAZIONALI
• 22/05/’24, Invitato, “Reading Frithjof Schuon’s metaphysics: Plurality through orthodoxy,” per il Panel “Islam e Pluralismo”, durante la conferenza annuale presso l’Accademia europea di Religione, Palermo. • 15/12/‘23 Invitato, “The Islamic State, democracy, and the post-Islamist society: Insights from Tunisia,” per il Simposio “The Failure of the Arab Democracy: The Tunisian Case,” organizzato dalla Reset Dialogues on Civilizations di Milano, the Fondation Maison des sciences de l’homme di Paris, e dall’Univeristà di Palermo, tenutosi a Palermo. • 11-12/12/‘23 Invitato, “Contemporary Islamic Thought and the Question of Reforms,” per la Conferenza “The Hermeneutics of Change in the Abrahamic Traditions,” organizzata dal McLean Center for the Study of Culture and Values presso la Catholic University of America, Washington D.C., e la Facoltà di Filosofia Faculty of Philosophy dell’Università gregoriana di Roma Gregorian University of Rome, tenutasi a Roma. • 01-02/12/‘23 Invitato. Speaker, “Rabat School of Thought: A Prelude to an Intellectual Edge,” per il workshop “Plurality Contested: Moroccan Cultural and Intellectual Production as the New Political,” organizzato dalla Religion and Politics Cluster of Excellence, Institute for Arabic and Islamic Studies dell’ Univerisità di Munster University, e SARAS Dipartimenot dell’Università Sapienza di Roma Department of Sapienza University of Rome, tenutosi a Munster. • 17-18/11/’23 Keynote, “European Islamic Thought: Revisiting Moral Categories,” per la conferenza “Being Muslim in Europe: Orienting oneself in the context of good and bad diversity”, organizzata dal Swiss Center for Islam and Society at Freiburg University, and the Academy of Islam in Research and Society (AIWG) dell’Università Goethe, di Francoforte Frankfurt, GermaniaGermany. • 05/10/‘23 Invitato, “Islam, Europe, and the West: Narratives around the Mediterranean,” per il simposio dell’ Attachment to Place in a World of Nations, presso il Clough Center for the Study of Constitutional Democracy, College di Boston, Boston, Stati Uniti. • 02/10/‘23 Invitato, “Religion, ethics, and politics in Europe,” per la conferenza Migration, Diversity, and Governance (MiDiGo) Erasmus Mundus Design Measures, Center for Migration and Urban Studies, Università di Bahçe?ehir, Istanbul. • 22/09/‘23 Invitato, “European Islamic Thought: An Introduction,” per la conferenza Dal Pluralismo Giuridico allo stato interculturale, Università LUMSA, Roma. • 21/06/’23 Keynote, “On Islamic thick and thin ethics and the challenge of modern pluralism,” per il simplosio “Islamic Ethics and Living Together in Ethnic and Cultural Diversity,” Dipartimento di Lingue e Culture, Università di Ghent, Belgio. • 07/06/‘23 Keynote, “Islam and Contemporary Europe,” per il “Rome Summer Seminars on Religion and Global Politics,” presso l’Università di Notre Dame-Rome Global Gate, e l’Università Americana John Cabot (American), Roma. • 09-11/05/‘23 Invitato, “From Islam in Europe to European Islamic Thought: Developments and Challenges,” (in arabo), Facoltà di Lettere, Sidi Mohammed Benabdellah Università Dhar Mehrez di Fes, Marocco. • 25/02/23 Invitato, “Islam in a Secular Context,” (in arabo) per la Conferenza Religion and Society in Europe, presso la Facoltà di studi arabi dell’Università Cadi Ayyad, Marrakech, Marocco. • 25-27/01/23 Invitato, “On Modern Muslim Personalism: Insights from Moroccan Scholarship,” per la conferenza Ethics and Contemporary Islam, Dipartimento degli studi religiosi epartment for the Study of Religions, Università di Cape Town, Sud Africa. • 08-09/12/22 Invitato, “Religion in Contemporary Moroccan philosophical Thought” per il seminario: “Maroc : les enjeux du religieux dans une société en transition "2012-2022",” organizzato dal Centre Jacques Berque, Rabat (affiliate al MEAE-CNRS, Francia). • 25/10/’22 Invitato, “Contemporary Moroccan Thought: Revisiting the Arab-Islamic Intellectual Tradition,” presso il Abusulayman Center for Global Islam Studies, Università George Mason, Virginia, Stati Uniti. • 20-23/10/’22 Invitato, “Islamic Moral Theology and the Future,” Templeton Foundation Granted Project, tenutosi presso l’Università George Mason, Virginia, Stati Uniti. • 16-17/02/’22 Invitato, “Islam in the 21st Century: From the Homo Moralis to Homo Ethicus,” Islam in the 21st Century Second Conference, tenutasi all’UNESCO Palace, Parigi. • 31/01/’22 Invitato a tenere la conferenza Ibn Rushd, “Contemporary Challenges for Pluralism in the Islamic Context,” organizza dal Ibn Rushd Fund for Freedom of Thought a Berlino. • 09-10/12/’21 Invitato, “Religion and the State in Contemporary Moroccan Thought,” per il workshop internazionale “The Relationship between State and Religion in the Arab and Islamicate Contexts,” Multiple Secularities project, Center for Advanced Studies, Università di Leipzig, Germania. • 22/11/’21 Invitato a tenere la 14th Conferenza Annuale Pieter Gillis, riguardante “European Islam: Possibilities and Challenges,” presso l’Università di Antwerp, Belgio. • 02/09/’21 Invitato, “Quran, Philosophy, and Change: Reflections from Contemporary Islamic Thought,” per il panel Quran and Philosophy, dell’ European Academy of Religion (EUARE), Munster, Germania. (Online, Covid-19). • 20/05/’21 Invitato, “Trajectories of European Islam: Facts and Challenges,” (Traiettorie dell'Islam europeo: realtà e sfide), Laboratorio PriMED 2021 (Progetto Interateneo-MIUR) ““Paura del diverso, paura del possible,” Università degli Studi Roma Tre. (Online, Covid-19) • 28/04/‘21 Invitato, “The idea of European Islam,” Dipartimento di Scienze Politiche, Seminari di Ricerca Luiss. (Online, Covid-19) • 10/11/’20 Invitato, L'idea dell'islam europeo: narrative, discorsi e sfide, within the project of “Combating the structural drivers of anti-Muslim Hatred and Intolerance,” organizzato da Ponte Per e Università della Calabria, Dipartimento di Scienze Politiche, Calabria, Italia. (Online, Covid-19) • 05/11/‘20 Invitato, Islam in Europa, Islamofobia, Islam Europeo, organizzato da Ponte Per e Università degli Studi di Cagliari, Dipartimento di Scienze Politiche, Cagliari, Italia. (Online, Covid-19) • 28/10/‘20 Invitato, Islamic Ethics and the Trusteeship Paradigm, Seminar organizzato dall'Arab Renaissance for Democracy and Development (ARDD) in Giordania, Amman. (Online, Covid-19) • 1-2/07/‘20 Introduzione al convegno (e coordinamento scientifico), “Constitutional Challenges in the Arab World: A Reflective Introduction,” per la 3° edizione dei Seminari Reset DOC in Nord Africa: “Tolerance: Legal and Constitutional Perspectives from the Mediterranean to the Atlantic,” organizzato da Reset Dialogues on Civilizations (Milano), Reset Dialogues US, in collaborazione con l'Accademia Tunisina per le Scienze, le Lettere e le Arti "Beit al-Hikma" di Cartagine, Tunisia. (Tenuto online a causa della pandemia di Covid-19). La conferenza fa parte della Carthage Summer school: 29 giugno-03 luglio 2020. • 04/12/‘19 Invitato, “Intellectual and Political Islam in the Mediterranean,” per “Perspectives on the New Centrality of the Mediterranean,” presso l'Università Luiss di Roma, in collaborazione tra MISLAM e CRiSSMA Centro di Ricerca sul Sistema Sud e il Mediterraneo Allargato dell'Università Cattolica del S. Cuore di Milano. • 23/11/‘19 Invitato, “European Islamic Identity.” Per la prima edizione di EULEMA Forum on European Islamic Thought, organizzato da COREIS Italiana, KAICIID-Vienna, in collaborazione con il Comune di Palermo, e sotto gli auspici del Vice Segretario Generale del Consiglio d'Europa. A Palazzo delle Aquile, Palermo. • 26/10/‘19 Invitato, "Ethics in European Islamic thought"/ L’etica nel pensiero islamico europeo," nel programma PRIMED,. Prevenzione e interazione nello spazio Trans-Mediterraneo, Università degli Studi di Padova. • 8-9/10/‘19 Keynote di apertura. “Challenges and Opportunities for Muslim Religious Leadership in Europe and North America,” per “From CopyPaste to Domestic Training? Muslim Religious Leadership in Europe and North America,” organizzasto dall’AIWG (Akademie für Islam in Wissenschaft und Gesellschaft/ The Academy for Islam in Research and Society), ed la Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main, Berlino. • 30/09/‘19 Invitato, “European Islam: Emerging Geotheologies and the Plurality of Authorities,” Facoltà di Teologia, Università di Oslo. • 10-13/07/’19 Introduzione al convegno (e coordinamento scientifico), “On Tolerance in the Mediterranean,” per la 2a edizione dei Casablanca Seminars, “Tolerance in Mediterranean Societies: History, Ideas, and Institutions,” Reset Doc e King Abdul Aziz Foundation, Casablanca. • 16/06/‘19 Relatore ospite: “European Islam, Imams, and Religious Authority,” Gulen Chair for Intercultral Studies (Ciclo di conferenze 2019), Università di Leuven, Belgio. • 05-07/03/’19 Invitato - presentazione 1: “Religious Pluralism in Contemporary Islamic Thought: Views from the Edge,” per il “Panel: Islam and Pluralism,” in data 6 Marzo. Presentazione 2: “The Spiritual Modernity in the Trusteeship Paradigm of Taha Abderrahmane,” per il “Panel: The Category of Modernity: A Critical Workshop,” in data 7 Marzo. Presso la European Academy of Religion, Bologna, Italia. • 19/11/’18 Invitato. “European Islam: Approaches of Study and Theological Trends,” per la Conferenzea Religion in the Innovative Landscape tenutasi tra il 19 ed il 21 Fondazione Bruno Kessler, in collaborazione con l’Università di Pisa, Trento, Italia. • 09-11/07/’18 Organizzatore e relatore: “On Pluralism and the Islamic Traditions,” per la conferenza interna sulle Fonti del pluralismo nel pensiero islamico, organizzata da Reset Dialogues on Civilizations, Granada Institute for Higher Studies and Research, e King Abdul Aziz Aal Saoud Foundation di Casablanca, Casablanca. • 24-25/04/’18 Invitato (in arabo): “Trust State Instead of Self-Destruction in the Arab World [dawlatu al-thiqa badala al-ihtiraaq al-thaati fi al-´alam al-arabi],” durante l’Arab Renaissance Conference: Renewing The Civilizational Message, organizzata dall’ Arab Renaissance for Development and Democracy (ARDD), la Jordan University e l’American University di Beirut, tenutosi ad Amman, Giordania. • 15-16/12/’17 Invitato, “On European Islam,” per la conferenza internazionale Islam and Political Islam in Europe International Conference, organizzata dal Granada Institute, Mominoun Without Borders Foundation, Interuniversity Center for Culture, Law and Religions (FIDR), Università di Padova Padua University, presso la Fondazione Giorgio Cini Foundation ,Venezia, Italia. • 29-30/11/’17 Invitato, “Mohammed A. al-Jabri between religious reform and critique of Arab reason,” per il Forum international des réformes religieuse: religion, pluralité et égalité, Konrad-Adenauer Stiftung e l’Observatoire arabe de religions et de libertés, Tunisi. • 06/03/’17 Seminario per assegnisti di ricerca in visita: “On European Islam: Texts and Their Epistemological Shift,” Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies, Università di Oxford. • 21/02/’17 Invitato, “On European Islam: New Pathways beyond Orientalism and Occidentalism,” Centre for Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies, Faculty of Theology and Religion, Università di Birmingham, Regno unito. • 17-20/11/’16 Organizzato un panel su “Islamic Religious Authority between the Arab World and Europe: Multi-Tasked and Multi-Tasking Imams,” per il 50° anniversario dell'Associazione di Studi sul Medio Oriente MESA a Boston, USA. Articolo accademico: “The European Imam: A Nationalized Religious Authority.” • 26-28/09/’16 Invitato, “On European Islam: The Rise of Modern Muslim Personalism,” Conferenza internazionale sugli spazi sacri condivisi on Shared Sacred Places, organizzata dal Leibniz Institute of European History, Mainz, Germania. • 24/05/’16 Invitato, “Reflections on Civil Society in Islamic Contexts,” per la conferenza conclusiva di “EUSPRING: Rights and Citizenship in North Africa,” Dipartimento di scienze sociali ed umane, L’Orientale, Napoli, Italia. • 05/05/’16 Relatore ospite: “European Islam: Bridging the Mediterranean,” per il Pôle Langue Culture et Civilisation, dell’Università Internazionale di Rabat (IUR). • 3-4/05/‘16 Invitato, “Practical Ethics for 'Trust Social Contract' in Taha Abderrahmane’s Political Philosophy,” per la 3a Conferenza annuale “The Relationship between Ethics and Dialogue in Contemporary Thought: the Moroccan Philosopher Taha Abderrahmane as a Case Study,” Università Chouaib Doukkali, El Jadida, Marocco. • 4-5/12/‘15 Invitato, “The Aquatic Identity of Mediterranean Islam: from Cordoba Paradigm to the Emergent Reason”, DE RE Mediterranean 7th Conferenza annuale, presso l’Università delle Arti di Firenze Florence University of Arts e la SUNY Brook University, Firenze, Italia. • 25-27/09/’15 Relatore, “The Predicament of the Arab Spring: Mohammed Abed Al Jabri's Project of Renewal and the Way Ahead,” per The Unfinished Propjet della Arab World Conference, Università dell’Alberta University, Edmonton, Canada. • 11/09/‘15 Relatore, “European Islam's Approach of the Quran,” presso il Cambridge Muslim College, Cambridge, per il “From Revelation to Scripture Symposium.”
Pubblicazioni
monografie:
2019 Hashas, M. The Idea of European Islam: Religion, Ethics, Politics and Perpetual Modernity (London: Routledge Islamic Studies Series, 2019) 330 p. ISBN: 9781138093843 Preface: Jocelyne Cesari (Georgetown and Birmingham Univs.).
2017 Hashas, M. Intercultural Geopoetics in Kenneth White’s Open World (New Castle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2017) 170 p. ISBN: 978-1-4438-9353-4 Foreword by Khalid Hajji (Mohammed I University, Oujda, MA); Afterword by Francesca M. Corrao (Luiss University of Rome). Progetti e volumi curati:
2024 Hashas, M., ed. Contemporary Moroccan Thought: On Philosophy, Theology, Society and Culture (Brill Handbook of Oriental Studies, in stampa, 2025), pp. 830. (First comprehensive work on this research area).
2021 Hashas, M., ed. Pluralism in Islamic Contexts: Ethics, Politics and Modern Challenges (Springer, Philosophy and Politics - Critical Explorations, 2021), 261 p. ISBN 978-3-030-66089-5
2020 Hashas, M., and al-Khatib, M., eds., Islamic Ethics and the Trusteeship Paradigm: Taha Abderrahmane’s Philosophy in Comparative Perspectives (Brill, Studies in Islamic Ethics Series, 2020), 382 pp. ISBN: 978-90-04-43836-1
2018 Hashas, M., De Ruiter, J.J., Vinding, N.V., eds. Imams in Western Europe: Developments, Transformations, and Institutional Challenges (Amsterdam: Amsterdam UP, April 2018) 438 p. ISBN: 9789462983830 Preface: Jorgen S. Nielsen (Birmingham and Copenhagen Univs.)
2018 Eyadat, Z., Corrao F.M., and Hashas, M., eds., Islam, State and Modernity: Mohamed Abed al-Jabri and the Future of the Arab World (New York: Palgrave, Middle East Today Series, 2018) XXIII 320 p. ISBN: 978-1-349-95155-0 Preface: Abdou-Filali Ansari (Agha Khan University, London.
Saggi in riviste:
1. “Taha Abderrahmane’s Trusteeship Paradigm: Spiritual Modernity and the Islamic Contribution to the Formation of a Renewed Universal Civilization of Ethos,” Oriente Moderno 95 (2015), pp. 67-105. https://doi.org/10.1163/22138617-12340077 2. “Is European Islam Experiencing an Ontological Revolution for an Epistemological Awakening?” The American Journal of Islam and Society (AJIS, previously AJISS), Vol. 31, N.4, Fall 2014, pp. 14-49. https://doi.org/10.35632/ajis.v31i4.279 3. “Tareq Oubrou’s Geotheology: Sharia of the Minority and the Secularization of European Islamic Thought.” Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs, Vol. 34, Issue 4, 2014, pp. 1-21. https://doi.org/10.1080/13602004.2014.965973 4. “Abdolkarim Soroush: A Neo-Mu'tazilite that Buries Classical Islamic Political Theology,” Studia Islamica 109 (2014) pp. 147-173. https://doi.org/10.1163/19585705-12341297 5. “Reading Abdennour Bidar: New Pathways for European Islamic Thought,” Journal of Muslims in Europe (JOME), 2:1, Autumn 2013, pp. 45-76. https://doi.org/10.1163/22117954-12341258
Capitoli in libri:
1. “Toward a Civilizational Ethos: from the Homo Moralis to the Homo Ethicus,” in Louay Safi, ed., Islam and the Drive to Global Justice (New York and London: Lexington Books, 2024), 125-151. ISBN: 9781666954029 2. “Islam, Muslims, and Religious Pluralism: Concepts, Scope and Limits,” in Hashas, M., ed. Pluralism in Islamic Contexts: Ethics, Politics and Modern Challenges (Springer, Philosophy and Politics - Critical Explorations, 2021), 1-32. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-66089-5_1 3. “Arab Mediterranean Islam: Intellectual and Political Trends,” in States, Actors and Geopolitical Drivers in the Mediterranean: Perspectives on the New Centrality in a Changing Region, eds. Francesca Corrao and Riccardo Redaelli (Cham: Palgrave, 2021), pp. 129-155. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-69000-7_5 4. “The Political Theology of Taha Abderrahmane: Religion, Secularism, and Trusteeship,” in Islamic Political Theology, eds., Massimo Campanini and Marco di Donato (New York and London: Lexington Books, 2021), pp. 113-133. ISBN: 978-1-4985-9058-7 5. “Reclaiming Pluralism in Contemporary Islamic Thought: A Mediterranean Cosmopolitanism,” in Human Fraternity and Inclusive Citizenship: Interreligious Engagement in the Mediterranean, eds. Fabio Petito, Fadi Daou, and Michael D. Driessen, Preface Cardinal Miguel Ayuso (Milan: Ledizioni LediPublishing, 2021), pp. 119-131. ISBN.9788855265140. 6. “The Trusteeship Paradigm: The Formation and Reception of a Philosophy,” in Hashas, M., and al-Khatib, M., eds., Islamic Ethics and the Trusteeship Paradigm: Taha Abderrahmane’s Philosophy in Comparative Perspectives (Brill, Studies in Islamic Ethics Series, 2020), pp. 37-61. ISBN: 978-90-04-43836-1 7. Hashas, M., and al-Khatib, M., “Modern Arab-Islamic Scholarship on Ethics: A Reflective Contextualization,” in Hashas, M., and al-Khatib, M., eds., Islamic Ethics and the Trusteeship Paradigm: Taha Abderrahmane’s Philosophy in Comparative Perspectives (Brill, Studies in Islamic Ethics Series, 2020), pp. 1-31. ISBN: 978-90-04-43836-1 8. “The Arab Right to Philosophical Difference: The Concept of the Awakened Youth in the Political Philosophy of Taha Abderrahmane,” in Islam in International Affairs: Politics and Paradigms, eds. Nassef Manabilang Adiong, Raffaele Mauriello, and Deina Abdelkader (Routledge, Wordling beyond the West book series, 2019) pp. 39-61. ISBN (hb) 9781138200937. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315513577 9. “Does European Islam Think?” in Niels Valdemar Vinding, et al., eds., Exploring the Multitude of Muslims in Europe: Essays in Honour of Jorgen S. Nielsen (Leiden: Brill, 2018) pp. 35-49. ISBN (hb) 978-90-04-36249-9. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004362529 10. “Imams in Western Europe,” in Hashas, et al., eds., Imams in Western Europe: Authority, Training, and Institutional Challenges (Amsterdam UP, 2018) pp. 19-37. ISBN (hb) 9789462983830. 11. “The European Imam: A Nationalized Religious Authority,” in M. Hashas, et al., eds., Imams in Western Europe: Authority, Training, and Institutional Challenges (Amsterdam UP, 2018) pp. 79-101. ISBN (hb) 9789462983830. 12. “Critique and Change: Al-Jabri in Contemporary Arab Thought,” in Eyadat Z., Corrao F., Hashas M. (eds) Islam, State, and Modernity Mohammed Abed al-Jabri and the Future of the Arab World (New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2018) 1-21. ISBN (hb) 978-1-349-95155-0. Doi: 10.1057/978-1-137-59760-1. 13. “The Arab Possible State: from al-Tahtawi to al-Jabri,” in Z. Eyadat, F.M. Corrao, M. Hashas, eds. Islam, State, and Modernity: Mohammed Abed al-Jabri and the Future of the Arab World (New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2018) pp. 271-302. ISBN (hb) 978-1-349-95155-0. Doi: 10.1057/978-1-137-59760-1. 14. “Etica e giustizia sociale,” in L’Islam non è terrorismo, a cura di Francesca Corrao e Luciano Violante (Bologna: Il Mulino, 2018) pp. 179-193. 15. “Subverted Subalternities: A Reading of Leila Abu Zeid and Fatema Mernissi,” in Fatema’s Dreams of Transgress: Defaulting the Boundaries of Islamic Feminism, ed. Najib Mokhtari (Rabat: Publications of the International University of Rabat, 2017) pp. 281-314. ISBN: 9789954397831. 16. “Pluralism within European Islam: Secularizing Theology, Sacralizing Modernity,” in Carmela Decaro, ed., The Legal Treatment of Religious Claims in Multicultural Societies (Rome: Luiss UP, 2015) pp. 67-86. ISBN: 978-88-6856-018-8. 17. ‘Young Muslims in the Netherlands: Understanding Tariq Ramadan.’ Co-authored with Jan Jaap de Ruiter, in Martina Topic and Srdjan Sremac, eds. Europe as a Multiple Modernity: Multiplicity of Religious Identities and Belongings (New Castle: Cambridge Publishing Scholars, 2014) pp. 149-193. ISBN (hb): 978-1-4438-5633-1.
Recensioni su riviste: 1. Abdulaziz Sachedina, Islamic Ethics: Fundamental Aspects of Human Conduct (Oxford: Oxford UP, 2022), Brill Journal of Islamic Ethics (2024) 1-5. 2. “Translation for an Open World,” [Foreword] in Taha Abderrahmane, Dialogues for the Future, trans. Abdellah El Boubekri (Leiden, Boston: Brill, 2023), vii-x. 3. Louay M. Safi, Islam and the Trajectory of Globalization: Rational Idealism and the Structure of World History (London; New York: Routledge, 2022), in Id?f?t: Arabic Journal for the Social Sciences, 57-58 (2022), 307-312. (In Arabic). 4. Chi-Chung Yu, Thinking between Islam and the West: The Thoughts of Seyyed Hossein Nasr, Bassam Tibi, and Tariq Ramadan, 2014, Journal of Muslims in Europe 7:3 (2018), 1-3. 5. Joselyne Cesari, Why the West Fears Islam: An Exploration of Muslims in Liberal Democracies, 2013, in Journal of Muslims in Europe 3:2 (2014), 235-244. 6. Jonathan Laurence, The Emancipation of Europe’s Muslims, Feb. 2014, Mominoun Without Borders Foundation for Research (in Arabic, Online). 7. Wael Hallaq, The Impossible State, Columbia UP, 2013 (Jan. 2014, in Arabic, Mominoun Without Borders Foundation for Research (In Arabic, Online). 8. Jean-Pierre Filiu, The Arab Revolution: Ten Lessons from the Democratic Uprising, Oxford University Press, 2011, Plurilogue Politics and Philosophy Reviews (Online), October 2013. 9. Abdennour Bidar, Comment sortir de la religion (How to Overcome Religion), 2012 - for Plurilogue Politics and Philosophy Reviews (Online), January 2013. 10. Anna Triandafyllidou, et al. eds. European Multiculturalisms: Cultural, Religious and Ethnic Challenges, 2012, Journal of Muslims in Europe (JOME), Volume 1, Issue 2, pp 212 –214. 11. Tariq Ramadan: The Quest for Meaning: Towards a Philosophy of Pluralism, 2010, Plurilogue Politics and Philosophy Reviews (Online), October 2011.
Altri saggi 1. “Vers une civilisation de l’éthique: de l’Homo Moralis à l’Homo Ethicus,” Revue L'Islam au XXIème Siècle/Journal of Islam in the 21st Century (Paris, C. E267189), No. 7, 2022, pp. 20-46. 2. “Geopoetics Call,” in Ziauddin Sardar, ed., Nature (London: Hurst and Muslim Institute, Critical Muslim 19, 2016) pp. 72-90. 3. “Moroccan Exceptionalism Examined: Constitutional Insights pre- and- post 2011,” International Affairs Institute IAI, Working Paper 1334, 10 Dec. 2013, pp. 1-18. (ISBN 978-88-98650-05-7; ISSN 2280-8331)
Saggi e capitoli in arabo:
1. Ris?la f? addawla al-i’tim?niyya aw dawlat al-thiqa min ajli ‘?lam ‘arab? jad?d – subul al-khur?j min al-‘aql al-tajz?’? [A Treatise on Trust State for a New Arab World: Pathways for Overcoming Dichotomous Thought], Namaa Center for Research and Studies (Beirut), N. 134, 2017, pp. 1-16. At: http://www.nama-center.com/Articles/Details/40753 1. Al-isl?m al-?rup? min al-fahm il? al-mafh?m [European Islam: From Comprehension to Conceptualization] Namaa Center for Research and Studies (Beirut), N. 92, 2016, pp. 1-17. http://www.nama-center.com/Articles/Details/30620 2. Al-im?ma f? ?rupa al-gharbiyya: khidma d?niyya f? siyy?q l?bir?l?-‘ilm?n? [The Imamate in Western Europe: A Religious Service in a Secular-Liberal Context], in al-isl?m f? ?rup?: ishk?liyy?t al-indim?j wa ta?addiyy?t al-irh?b [Islam in Europe: Integration Issues and the Challenge of Terrorism] (Dubai: Almesbar Studies and Research Center, Vol. 112 2016) pp. 33-49. https://www.almesbar.net/???????-??-?????-???????-????-?????-?? ; English version here: https://www.almesbar.net/100/almesbar-112-26-08-2018.pdf
Traduzioni dall’italiano all’arabo:
o Altiero Spinelli and Ernesto Rossi, Il Manifesto di Ventotene. Per Un’Europa Libera e unita – progetto di manifesto [The Manifesto of Ventotene. For a Free and United Europe – A Manifesto Project], eds. Simone Sibilio and Anthony Santilli, preface by Emma Bonino, translation into Arabic by Mohammed Hashas (Ventotenne-Genova: Ultima Spiaggia, 2022), pp. 41-92.
Pagina web personale: https://mohammedhashas.com
Mohammed HASHAS
[pr. “Has-has,” in Arabic حصحاص]
Current Positions
Assistant Professor (RTDb. Since April 2024) University of Rome Tor Vergata Department of History, Humanities and Society Office: Building B, 3rd Floor, Room 24 Via Columbia 1, 001133 Rome, Italy
mohammed.hashas@uniroma2.it
hashasmohammed@gmail.com
Lecturer Affiliated Research Fellow (01 Sept. 2022 - present) (May 2021 – present) Luiss University of Rome Zentrum Moderner Orient (ZMO), Berlin Department of Political Science Kirchweg 33 Viale Romania 32, 00197 Rome, Italy 14 129 Berlin, Germany mhashas@luiss.it https://www.zmo.de/en/people/mohammed-hashas
ORCID ID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4217-4685
Personal webpage: http://www.mohammedhashas.com/
Education and Degrees
2022 Habilitation to the Second Level of University Professorship (Associate), according to the Italian Ministry of Research, and the National Scientific Habilitation (Abilitazione Scientifica Nazionale(ASN), Call 2021/2023, Ministerial Decree n. 553/2021 and 589/2021. Habilitation Certificate N. 1350.Valid from 07/02/2022 to 07/02/2031. Italian Academic Recruitment Field/Settore Concorsuale: 10/N1, Ancient Near Eastern, Middle Eastern, and African Cultures/ Culture del Vicino Oriente Antico, del Medio Oriente e dell’Africa). Evaluation/Giudizi: 5/5.
2013 PhD in Political Theory, major: Contemporary Islamic Theology and Philosophy, Luiss University in Rome, Italy.
Thesis: “On the Idea of European Islam: Voices of Perpetual Modernity.” (Excellent/Ottimo)
2009 2nd MA (1 year) in European Studies, grant from the European Commission of Education and Culture, Luiss University in Rome. (With Honours)
2006 - 2008 1st MA Degree (2 years) in Humanities and Area Studies, grant from the Moroccan Ministry of Higher Education, Mohamed I University, Oujda, Morocco. (With Honours)
2006 BA Degree (4 years) in English Language and Literature, Mohamed I University, Oujda. (Bien – 1stClass Honours)
2004 DEUG (two years at university studies; Moroccan old educational system), English Department, Mohamed I University, Oujda.
(Très Bien - 1st Class Honours).
2002 High School Degree (Baccalaureate, with multiple examinations) from Elfath School, Taourirt. Letters, Major: English Language. (Bien – 1st Class Honours)
Languages*
Arabic: Mother Tongue, C2
English: Fluent, Language of Research and Writing, C2
French: Excellent Reading, Advanced Speaking-Writing, C1
Italian: Excellent Reading, Speaking, Advanced Writing, C1
*Common European Framework of Reference for Languages
Research Expertise
o Modern Arab and Islamic intellectual history
o Contemporary Arab-Islamic political theology and philosophy
o Religion, society and politics in the Arab world
o Islam in/and Europe, European Islamic thought
o Contemporary Moroccan thought
o Additional research interests: Contemporary Euro-American political philosophy, cultural studies, thinkers and thought of the Global South.
Research Fellowships 2010- present
07/‘21-12/‘21 Non-resident Research Fellow, The Center for Islam in the Contemporary World, at Shenandoah University, Virginia, USA (6 months)
11/‘20-03/‘21 Visiting Research Fellow (5 months), ZMO Zentrum Moderner Orient, Berlin.
02/‘19-03/‘21 Senior Research Fellow (2 full years), FSCIRE–La Pira Library and Research Center on the History and Doctrines of Islam, Palermo, Italy.
02/‘14–01/‘18 Postdoctoral Research Fellow (4 full years) (Assegnista di Ricerca), Department of Political Science, Luiss University of Rome.
04/‘17-05/‘17 Guest Scholar (6 weeks), ZMO Zentrum Moderner Orient, Berlin.
01/‘17-03/‘17 Visiting Research Fellow (2 months), Imam Bukhari Fellowship, Oxford Center for Islamic Studies.
09/‘11–07/‘12 Visiting Research Fellow (10 months) at the Center for European Islamic Thought, Faculty of Theology, University of Copenhagen.
10–11/2010 Visiting Research Fellow (3 months) at Babylon Centre for the Study of the multicultural Society, Tilburg University, the Netherlands.
Teaching Experience 2013 – present
04/2024-present Assistant Professor (Tenure Track), Department of History, Humanities, and Society, Tor Vergata University of Rome, Italy.
09/2022 – present Lecturer, Department of Political Science, Luiss University, Rome.
09/2013 – 07/2022 Adjunct Professor, in parallel with National and International Research Fellowships as main occupation, Department of Political Science, Luiss, Rome.
11-24/05/2023 Guest Professor, Philosophy, Politics, and Economics in the Med MA programme, Bari University, Italy.
17/04/2023 Guest Professor, Islam and Philosophy Programme, Philosophy Department, Antwerp University, Belgium.
2018-2023 Short Term Visiting Professor (intensive mini-seminars), at Piemonte Orientale University, and Padova University, for the MA programmes “Religion, Politics and Society,” and PriMed Programme Prevenzione e interazione nello spazio Trans-Mediterraneo.
02/2022-06/2022 Adjunct Professor, John Cabot (American) University of Rome.
2020-2022 Guest Professor, PLURES Master in pluralismo religioso e sapere storico/ MA in Religious Pluralism and History, FSCIRE Foundation for Religious Sciences, in collaboration with UNESCO Chair of Pluralism at the University of Bologna, et al., Bologna.
09/2014 – 07/2015 Adjunct Professor, the American University of Rome (AUR).
09/2013-07/2013 Teaching Assistant, Luiss University, Rome.
Courses Taught:
o Mediterranean Studies (co-taught; focus: the Arab world)
o Political Thought and Communication in the South of the Mediterranean (focus Arab world)
o Social and Economic Development in the Mediterranean Countries (focus Arab world).
o Media and Communication in the Arab world (in Italian)
o Euro-Mediterranean Region: Immigration, Integration, Security (in Italian)
o Islam and Politics
o Politics, Religion, and Society
o Diffusion of Islam in Europe
o Islam in Europe
Publications
Books:
Hashas, M. The Idea of European Islam: Religion, Ethics, Politics and Perpetual Modernity (London: Routledge Islamic Studies Series, 2019) 330 p.
ISBN: 9781138093843
Preface: Jocelyne Cesari (Georgetown and Birmingham Univs.).
Hashas, M. Intercultural Geopoetics in Kenneth White’s Open World (New Castle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2017) 170 p. ISBN: 978-1-4438-9353-4
Foreword by Khalid Hajji (Mohammed I University, Oujda, MA);
Afterword by Francesca M. Corrao (Luiss University of Rome).
Led projects and editorships:
Hashas, M., ed. Contemporary Moroccan Thought: On Philosophy, Theology, Society and Culture (Leiden, Boston: Brill Handbook of Oriental Studies, 2025), pp. 830.
First comprehensive work on this research area.
Foreword: “Writing as Critical Intellectual Gratitude,” pp. xiii-xviii.
Chapter I: “Rabat School of Thought: Tradition, Modernity, and Critique from the Edge,” pp. 1-123.
Hashas, M., ed. Pluralism in Islamic Contexts: Ethics, Politics and Modern Challenges (Springer, Philosophy and Politics - Critical Explorations, 2021), 261 p.
ISBN 978-3-030-66089-5
Hashas, M., and al-Khatib, M., eds., Islamic Ethics and the Trusteeship Paradigm: Taha Abderrahmane’s Philosophy in Comparative Perspectives (Brill, Studies in Islamic Ethics Series, 2020), 382 pp. ISBN: 978-90-04-43836-1
Hashas, M., De Ruiter, J.J., Vinding, N.V., eds. Imams in Western Europe: Developments, Transformations, and Institutional Challenges (Amsterdam: Amsterdam UP, April 2018) 438 p. ISBN: 9789462983830
Preface: Jorgen S. Nielsen (Birmingham and Copenhagen Univs.)
Eyadat, Z., Corrao F.M., and Hashas, M., eds., Islam, State and Modernity: Mohamed Abed Al Jabri and the Future of the Arab World (New York: Palgrave, Middle East Today Series, 2018) XXIII 320 p. ISBN: 978-1-349-95155-0
Preface: Abdou-Filali Ansari (Agha Khan University, London.
Articles in double-blind peer reviewed journals:
1. “Taha Abderrahmane’s Trusteeship Paradigm: Spiritual Modernity and the Islamic Contribution to the Formation of a Renewed Universal Civilization of Ethos,” Oriente Moderno 95 (2015), pp. 67-105. https://doi.org/10.1163/22138617-12340077
2. “Is European Islam Experiencing an Ontological Revolution for an Epistemological Awakening?” The American Journal of Islam and Society (AJIS, previously AJISS), Vol. 31, N.4, Fall 2014, pp. 14-49. https://doi.org/10.35632/ajis.v31i4.279
3. “Tareq Oubrou’s Geotheology: Sharia of the Minority and the Secularization of European Islamic Thought.” Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs, Vol. 34, Issue 4, 2014, pp. 1-21. https://doi.org/10.1080/13602004.2014.965973
4. “Abdolkarim Soroush: A Neo-Mu'tazilite that Buries Classical Islamic Political Theology,” Studia Islamica 109 (2014) pp. 147-173. https://doi.org/10.1163/19585705-12341297
5. “Reading Abdennour Bidar: New Pathways for European Islamic Thought,” Journal of Muslims in Europe (JOME), 2:1, Autumn 2013, pp. 45-76. https://doi.org/10.1163/22117954-12341258
Book chapters:
1. “Toward a Civilizational Ethos: from the Homo Moralis to the Homo Ethicus,” in Louay Safi, ed., Islam and the Drive to Global Justice (New York and London: Lexington Books, 2024), 125-151. ISBN: 9781666954029
2. “Islam, Muslims, and Religious Pluralism: Concepts, Scope and Limits,” in Hashas, M., ed. Pluralism in Islamic Contexts: Ethics, Politics and Modern Challenges (Springer, Philosophy and Politics - Critical Explorations, 2021),1-32. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-66089-5_1
3. “Arab Mediterranean Islam: Intellectual and Political Trends,” in States, Actors and Geopolitical Drivers in the Mediterranean: Perspectives on the New Centrality in a Changing Region, eds. Francesca Corrao and Riccardo Redaelli (Cham: Palgrave, 2021), pp. 129-155. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-69000-7_5
4. “The Political Theology of Taha Abderrahmane: Religion, Secularism, and Trusteeship,” in Islamic Political Theology, eds., Massimo Campanini and Marco di Donato (New York and London: Lexington Books, 2021), pp. 113-133. ISBN: 978-1-4985-9058-7
5. “Reclaiming Pluralism in Contemporary Islamic Thought: A Mediterranean Cosmopolitanism,” in Human Fraternity and Inclusive Citizenship: Interreligious Engagement in the Mediterranean, eds. Fabio Petito, Fadi Daou, and Michael D. Driessen, Preface Cardinal Miguel Ayuso (Milan: Ledizioni LediPublishing, 2021), pp. 119-131. ISBN.9788855265140.
6. “The Trusteeship Paradigm: The Formation and Reception of a Philosophy,” in Hashas, M., and al-Khatib, M., eds., Islamic Ethics and the Trusteeship Paradigm: Taha Abderrahmane’s Philosophy in Comparative Perspectives (Brill, Studies in Islamic Ethics Series, 2020), pp. 37-61. ISBN: 978-90-04-43836-1
7. Hashas, M., and al-Khatib, M., “Modern Arab-Islamic Scholarship on Ethics: A Reflective Contextualization,” in Hashas, M., and al-Khatib, M., eds., Islamic Ethics and the Trusteeship Paradigm: Taha Abderrahmane’s Philosophy in Comparative Perspectives (Brill, Studies in Islamic Ethics Series, 2020), pp. 1-31. ISBN: 978-90-04-43836-1
8. “The Arab Right to Philosophical Difference: The Concept of the Awakened Youth in the Political Philosophy of Taha Abderrahmane,” in Islam in International Affairs: Politics and Paradigms, eds. Nassef Manabilang Adiong, Raffaele Mauriello, and Deina Abdelkader (Routledge, Wordling beyond the West book series, 2019) pp. 39-61. ISBN (hb) 9781138200937. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315513577
9. “Does European Islam Think?” in Niels Valdemar Vinding, et al., eds., Exploring the Multitude of Muslims in Europe: Essays in Honour of Jorgen S. Nielsen (Leiden: Brill, 2018) pp. 35-49. ISBN (hb) 978-90-04-36249-9. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004362529
10. “Imams in Western Europe,” in Hashas, et al., eds., Imams in Western Europe: Authority, Training, and Institutional Challenges (Amsterdam UP, 2018) pp. 19-37. ISBN (hb) 9789462983830.
11. “The European Imam: A Nationalized Religious Authority,” in M. Hashas, et al., eds., Imams in Western Europe: Authority, Training, and Institutional Challenges (Amsterdam UP, 2018) pp. 79-101. ISBN (hb) 9789462983830.
12. “Critique and Change: Al-Jabri in Contemporary Arab Thought,” in Eyadat Z., Corrao F., Hashas M. (eds) Islam, State, and Modernity Mohammed Abed al-Jabri and the Future of the Arab World (New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2018) 1-21. ISBN (hb) 978-1-349-95155-0. Doi: 10.1057/978-1-137-59760-1.
13. “The Arab Possible State: from al-Tahtawi to al-Jabri,” in Z. Eyadat, F.M. Corrao, M. Hashas, eds. Islam, State, and Modernity: Mohammed Abed al-Jabri and the Future of the Arab World (New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2018) pp. 271-302. ISBN (hb) 978-1-349-95155-0. Doi: 10.1057/978-1-137-59760-1.
14. “Etica e giustizia sociale,” in L’Islam non è terrorismo, a cura di Francesca Corrao e Luciano Violante (Bologna: Il Mulino, 2018) pp. 179-193.
15. “Subverted Subalternities: A Reading of Leila Abu Zeid and Fatema Mernissi,” in Fatema’s Dreams of Transgress: Defaulting the Boundaries of Islamic Feminism, ed. Najib Mokhtari (Rabat: Publications of the International University of Rabat, 2017) pp. 281-314. ISBN: 9789954397831.
16. “Pluralism within European Islam: Secularizing Theology, Sacralizing Modernity,” in Carmela Decaro, ed., The Legal Treatment of Religious Claims in Multicultural Societies (Rome: Luiss UP, 2015) pp. 67-86. ISBN: 978-88-6856-018-8.
17. ‘Young Muslims in the Netherlands: Understanding Tariq Ramadan.’ Co-authored with Jan Jaap de Ruiter, in Martina Topic and Srdjan Sremac, eds. Europe as a Multiple Modernity: Multiplicity of Religious Identities and Belongings (New Castle: Cambridge Publishing Scholars, 2014) pp. 149-193. ISBN (hb): 978-1-4438-5633-1.
Book reviews in refereed journals:
1. Abdulaziz Sachedina, Islamic Ethics: Fundamental Aspects of Human Conduct (Oxford: Oxford UP, 2022), BrillJournal of Islamic Ethics (2024) 1-5.
2. “Translation for an Open World,” [Foreword] in Taha Abderrahmane, Dialogues for the Future, trans. Abdellah El Boubekri (Leiden, Boston: Brill, 2023), vii-x.
3. Louay M. Safi, Islam and the Trajectory of Globalization: Rational Idealism and the Structure of World History (London; New York: Routledge, 2022), in Id?f?t: Arabic Journal for the Social Sciences, 57-58 (2022), 307-312. (In Arabic).
4. Chi-Chung Yu, Thinking between Islam and the West: The Thoughts of Seyyed Hossein Nasr, Bassam Tibi, and Tariq Ramadan, 2014, Journal of Muslims in Europe 7:3 (2018), 1-3.
5. Joselyne Cesari, Why the West Fears Islam: An Exploration of Muslims in Liberal Democracies, 2013, in Journal of Muslims in Europe 3:2 (2014), 235-244.
6. Jonathan Laurence, The Emancipation of Europe’s Muslims, Feb. 2014, Mominoun Without Borders Foundation for Research (in Arabic, Online).
7. Wael Hallaq, The Impossible State, Columbia UP, 2013 (Jan. 2014, in Arabic, Mominoun Without Borders Foundation for Research (In Arabic, Online).
8. Jean-Pierre Filiu, The Arab Revolution: Ten Lessons from the Democratic Uprising, Oxford University Press, 2011, Plurilogue Politics and Philosophy Reviews (Online), October 2013.
9. Abdennour Bidar, Comment sortir de la religion (How to Overcome Religion), 2012 - for Plurilogue Politics and Philosophy Reviews (Online), January 2013.
10. Anna Triandafyllidou, et al. eds. European Multiculturalisms: Cultural, Religious and Ethnic Challenges, 2012,Journal of Muslims in Europe (JOME), Volume 1, Issue 2, pp 212 –214.
11. Tariq Ramadan: The Quest for Meaning: Towards a Philosophy of Pluralism, 2010, Plurilogue Politics and Philosophy Reviews (Online), October 2011.
Reviewed articles/chapters:
1. “Vers une civilisation de l’éthique: de l’Homo Moralis à l’Homo Ethicus,” Revue L'Islam au XXIèmeSiècle/Journal of Islam in the 21st Century (Paris, C. E267189), No. 7, 2022, pp. 20-46.
2. “Geopoetics Call,” in Ziauddin Sardar, ed., Nature (London: Hurst and Muslim Institute, Critical Muslim 19, 2016) pp. 72-90.
3. “Moroccan Exceptionalism Examined: Constitutional Insights pre- and- post 2011,” International Affairs InstituteIAI, Working Paper 1334, 10 Dec. 2013, pp. 1-18. (ISBN 978-88-98650-05-7; ISSN 2280-8331)
Journal articles and chapters in Arabic:
1. Ris?la f? addawla al-i’tim?niyya aw dawlat al-thiqa min ajli ‘?lam ‘arab? jad?d – subul al-khur?j min al-‘aql al-tajz?’?[A Treatise on Trust State for a New Arab World: Pathways for Overcoming Dichotomous Thought], Namaa Center for Research and Studies (Beirut), N. 134, 2017, pp. 1-16. At: http://www.nama-center.com/Articles/Details/40753
1. Al-isl?m al-?rup? min al-fahm il? al-mafh?m [European Islam: From Comprehension to Conceptualization] Namaa Center for Research and Studies (Beirut), N. 92, 2016, pp. 1-17. http://www.nama-center.com/Articles/Details/30620
2. Al-im?ma f? ?rupa al-gharbiyya: khidma d?niyya f? siyy?q l?bir?l?-‘ilm?n? [The Imamate in Western Europe: A Religious Service in a Secular-Liberal Context], in al-isl?m f? ?rup?: ishk?liyy?t al-indim?j wa ta?addiyy?t al-irh?b[Islam in Europe: Integration Issues and the Challenge of Terrorism] (Dubai: Almesbar Studies and Research Center, Vol. 112 2016) pp. 33-49. https://www.almesbar.net/???????-??-?????-???????-????-?????-?? ; English version here:https://www.almesbar.net/100/almesbar-112-26-08-2018.pdf
Translation from Italian into Arabic:
o Altiero Spinelli and Ernesto Rossi, Il Manifesto di Ventotene. Per Un’Europa Libera e unita – progetto di manifesto [The Manifesto of Ventotene. For a Free and United Europe – A Manifesto Project], eds. Simone Sibilio and Anthony Santilli, preface by Emma Bonino, translation into Arabic by Mohammed Hashas (Ventotenne-Genova: Ultima Spiaggia, 2022), pp. 41-92.
Major memberships, and online specialized networks*
o IPOCAN, Institute for the Orient Carlo Alfonso Nallino, Rome, 2013-present. SeSaMo, Italian Society for Middle Eastern Studies, 2015; 2018-present.
o EuARe, European Academy of Religion, Bologna, 2019-2022.
o SOCIOLOY OF ISLAM,* Oregon, US, 2013-present.
o PLURIEL,* University platform for research on Islam, Lyon-Beirut, 2019-present.
o EURAMES,* European Association on Middle Eastern Studies, 2020-present.
o ISLAM-AAR,* Islam-American Academy of Religion, 2020-present.
Commissions of trust (Occasional reviewer, not permanent)
· Columbia University Press, New York
· Journal for Islamic Ethics of Brill
· Political Theology Journal of Routledge
· The Sociological Review of Goldsmiths University, London
· Studia Religiologica Journal, Poland
· Critical Research on Religion of Sage Journals, UK
· La revista Miscelánea de Estudios Árabes y Hebraicos Sección Árabe-Islam (MEAH-AI), Spain.
· Maghareb Journal, of Maghareb Center for Civilizational Studies, Rabat
Selected international conferences and seminars
15/12/‘23 Invited. Speaker, “The Islamic State, democracy, and the post-Islamist society: Insights from Tunisia,” for the Symposium “The Failure of the Arab Democracy: The Tunisian Case,” organized by Reset Dialogues on Civilizations in Milan, the Fondation Maison des sciences de l’homme in Paris, and the University of Palermo, in Palermo.
11-12/12/‘23 Invited. Speaker, “Contemporary Islamic Thought and the Question of Reforms,” for the Conference “The Hermeneutics of Change in the Abrahamic Traditions,” organized by McLean Center for the Study of Culture and Values at the Catholic University of America, Washington D.C., and the Faculty of Philosophy of the Gregorian University of Rome, in Rome.
01-02/12/‘23 Invited. Speaker, “Rabat School of Thought: A Prelude to an Intellectual Edge,” for the workshop “Plurality Contested: Moroccan Cultural and Intellectual Production as the New Political,” organized by Religion and Politics Cluster of Excellence, Institute for Arabic and Islamic Studies at Munster University, and SARAS Department of Sapienza University of Rome, in Munster.
17-18/11/‘23 Invited. Keynote, “European Islamic Thought: Revisiting Moral Categories,” for the “Being Muslim in Europe: Orienting oneself in the context of good and bad diversity” conference, organized by the Swiss Center for Islam and Society at Freiburg University, and the Academy of Islam in Research and Society (AIWG) at the University of Goethe, Frankfurt, Germany.
05/10/‘23 Invited. Speaker, “Islam, Europe, and the West: Narratives around the Mediterranean,” for Attachment to Place in a World of Nations Symposium, at the Clough Center for the Study of Constitutional Democracy, Boston College, Boston, US.
02/10/‘23 Invited. Speaker, “Religion, ethics, and politics in Europe,” for Migration, Diversity, and Governance (MiDiGo) Erasmus Mundus Design Measures closing conference, Center for Migration and Urban Studies, Bahçe?ehir University, Istanbul.
22/09/‘23 Invited. Speaker, “European Islamic Thought: An Introduction,” for Dal Pluralismo Giuridico allo stato interculturale conference, LUMSA University, Rome.
21/06/‘23 Invited. Keynote, “On Islamic thick and thin ethics and the challenge of modern pluralism,” for the Symposium “Islamic Ethics and Living Together in Ethnic and Cultural Diversity,” Department of Languages and Cultures, Ghent University, Belgium.
07/06/‘23 Invited. Keynote, “Islam and Contemporary Europe,” for “Rome Summer Seminars on Religion and Global Politics,” at University of Notre Dame-Rome Global Gate, and John Cabot (American) University, Rome.
09-11/05/‘23 Invited. Speaker, “From Islam in Europe to European Islamic Thought: Developments and Challenges,” (in Arabic), Faculty of Letters, Sidi Mohammed Benabdellah University Dhar Mehrez of Fes, Morocco.
25/02/23 Invited. Speaker, “Islam in a Secular Context,” (in Arabic) for Religion and Society in Europe Conference, Faculty of Arabic Studies, University of Cadi Ayyad, Marrakech, Morocco.
25-27/01/23 Invited. Speaker, “On Modern Muslim Personalism: Insights from Moroccan Scholarship,” for Ethics and Contemporary Islam Conference, Department for the Study of Religions, University of Cape Town, South Africa.
08-09/12/22 Invited. Speaker, “Religion in Contemporary Moroccan philosophical Thought,” for the Seminar “Maroc : les enjeux du religieux dans une société en transition "2012-2022",” organized by Centre Jacques Berque, Rabat (affiliated to MEAE-CNRS, France).
25/10/’22 Guest Speaker, “Contemporary Moroccan Thought: Revisiting the Arab-Islamic Intellectual Tradition,” Abusulayman Center for Global Islam Studies, George Mason University, Virginia, US.
20-23/10/’22 Invited. Participant, “Islamic Moral Theology and the Future,” Templeton Foundation Granted Project, held at George Mason University, Virginia, US.
16-17/02/’22 Invited. Speaker, “Islam in the 21st Century: From the Homo Moralis to Homo Ethicus,” Islam in the 21stCentury Second Conference, held at UNESCO Palace, Paris.
31/01/’22 Invited to deliver Ibn Rushd Lecture, “Contemporary Challenges for Pluralism in the Islamic Context,” organized by Ibn Rushd Fund for Freedom of Thought in Berlin.
09-10/12/’21 Invited. Speaker, “Religion and the State in Contemporary Moroccan Thought,” for the international workshop “The Relationship between State and Religion in the Arab and Islamicate Contexts,” Multiple Secularities project, Center for Advanced Studies, Leipzig University, Germany.
22/11/’21 Invited to deliver the 14th Pieter Gillis Annual Lecture, on “European Islam: Possibilities and Challenges,” at Antwerp University, Belgium,
02/09/’21 Invited. Speaker, “Quran, Philosophy, and Change: Reflections from Contemporary Islamic Thought,” forQuran and Philosophy Panel, the European Academy of Religion (EUARE), Munster, Germany. (Online, Covid-19)
20/05/’21 Invited. Speaker: “Trajectories of European Islam: Facts and Challenges,” (Traiettorie dell'Islam europeo: realtà e sfide), Laboratorio PriMED 2021 (Interuniversity Project-MIUR) ““Paura del diverso, paura del possible,” Roma Tre University. (Online, Covid-19)
28/04/‘21 Invited. Speaker: “The idea of European Islam,” Department of Political Science, Luiss Research Seminars. (Online, Covid-19)
10/11/’20 Invited. Speaker: L'idea dell'islam europeo: narrative, discorsi e sfide, within the project of “Combating the structural drivers of anti-Muslim Hatred and Intolerance,” organized by Ponte Per and the University of Calabria, Dept. of Political Sciences, Calabria, Italy. (Online, Covid-19)
05/11/‘20 Invited. Speaker: Islam in Europa, Islamofobia, Islam Europeo, organized by Ponte Per and the University of Cagliari, Dept. of Political Sciences, Cagliari, Italy. (Online, Covid-19)
28/10/‘20 Invited. Speaker, Islamic Ethics and the Trusteeship Paradigm, Seminar organized by the Arab Renaissance for Democracy and Development (ARDD) in Jordan, Amman. (Online, Covid-19)
1-2/07/‘20 Conference Introduction (and scientific coordination), “Constitutional Challenges in the Arab World: A Reflective Introduction,” for the 3rd edition of Reset DOC Seminars in North Africa: “Tolerance: Legal and Constitutional Perspectives from the Mediterranean to the Atlantic,” organized by Reset Dialogues on Civilizations (Milan), Reset Dialogues US, in collaboration with the Tunisian Academy for Sciences, Letters and Arts “Beit al-Hikma” in Carthage, Tunisia. (Held online because of Covid-19 pandemic). The conference is part of Carthage Summer school: 29 June-03 July 2020.
04/12/‘19 Invited. Paper presentation: “Intellectual and Political Islam in the Mediterranean,” for “Perspectives on the New Centrality of the Mediterranean,” at Luiss University of Rome, in collaboration between MISLAM and CRiSSMA Center of Research on the Southern System and the Wider Mediterranean of the Università Cattolica del S. Cuore of Milan.
23/11/‘19 Invited. Speaker: “European Islamic Identity.” For the first edition of EULEMA Forum on European Islamic Thought, organized by COREIS Italiana, KAICIID-Vienna, in partnership with the Municipality of Palermo, and the auspices of Deputy of SG of Council of Europe. At Palazzo delle Aquile, Palermo.
26/10/‘19 Invited. Speaker, "Ethics in European Islamic thought"/ L’etica nel pensiero islamico europeo," in the programme PRIMED Prevenzione e interazione nello spazio Trans-Mediterraneo, Università degli Studi di Padova.
8-9/10/‘19 Invited. Opening Keynote. “Challenges and Opportunities for Muslim Religious Leadership in Europe and North America,” for “From CopyPaste to Domestic Training? Muslim Religious Leadership in Europe and North America,” organized by AIWG (Akademie für Islam in Wissenschaft und Gesellschaft/ The Academy for Islam in Research and Society), and Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main, Berlin.
30/09/‘19 Invited. Guest Speaker: “European Islam: Emerging Geotheologies and the Plurality of Authorities,” Faculty of Theology, University of Oslo.
10-13/07/’19 Conference Introduction (and scientific coordination), “On Tolerance in the Mediterranean,” for Casablanca Seminars 2nd edition, “Tolerance in Mediterranean Societies: History, Ideas, and Institutions,” Reset Doc and King Abdul Aziz Foundation, Casablanca.
16/06/‘19 Invited. Guest Speaker: “European Islam, Imams, and Religious Authority,” Gulen Chair for Intercultral Studies (Lecture Series 2019), Leuven University, Belgium.
05-07/03/’19 Invited. Presentation 1: “Religious Pluralism in Contemporary Islamic Thought: Views from the Edge,” for “Panel: Islam and Pluralism,” 06 March;
Presentation 2: “The Spiritual Modernity in the Trusteeship Paradigm of Taha Abderrahmane,” for “Panel: The Category of Modernity: A Critical Workshop,” 07 March. At The European Academy of Religion, 2ndedition, Bologna, Italy.
19/11/’18 Invited. Paper-presentation: “European Islam: Approaches of Study and Theological Trends,” in Religion in the Innovative Landscape Conference 19-21 November 2018, Bruno Kessler Foundation, in collaboration with the University of Pisa, Trento, Italy.
09-11/07/’18 Organizer-Speaker: “On Pluralism and the Islamic Traditions,” for the internal conference of Sources of Pluralism in Islamic Thought, organized by Reset Dialogues on Civilizations, Granada Institute for Higher Studies and Research, and King Abdul Aziz Aal Saoud Fondation in Casablanca, Casablanca.
24-25/04/’18 Invited. Speaker (in Arabic): “Trust State Instead of Self-Destruction in the Arab World [dawlatu al-thiqa badala al-ihtiraaq al-thaati fi al-´alam al-arabi],” in Arab Renaissance Conference: Renewing The Civilizational Message, organized by Arab Renaissance for Development and Democracy (ARDD), the Jordan University and the American University of Beirut, held in Amman, Jordan.
15-16/12/’17 Invited. Speaker: “On European Islam,” for Islam and Political Islam in Europe International Conference, organized by Granada Institute, Mominoun Without Borders Foundatuon, Interuniversity Center for Culture, Law and Religions (FIDR), Padua University, at Giorgio Cini Foundation in Venezia, Italy.
29-30/11/’17 Invited. Speaker: “Mohammed A. al-Jabri between religious reform and critique of Arab reason,” for Forum international des réformes religieuse: religion, pluralité et égalité, Konrad-Adenauer Stiftung & l’Observatoire arabe de religions et de libertés, Tunis.
06/03/’17 Visiting Research Fellows' Seminar: “On European Islam: Texts and Their Epistemological Shift,” Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies, University of Oxford.
21/02/’17 Invited. Guest Speaker: “On European Islam: New Pathways beyond Orientalism and Occidentalism,” Centre for Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies, Faculty of Theology and Religion, University of Birmingham, UK.
17-20/11/’16 Organized a panel on “Islamic Religious Authority between the Arab World and Europe: Multi-Tasked and Multi-Tasking Imams,” for Middle East Studies Association MESA 50th Anniversary in Boston, USA. Paper: “The European Imam: A Nationalized Religious Authority.”
26-28/09/’16 Invited. Speaker: “On European Islam: The Rise of Modern Muslim Personalism,” International Conference on Shared Sacred Places, organized by Leibniz Institute of European History, Mainz, Germany.
24/05/‘16 Invited. Speaker: “Reflections on Civil Society in Islamic Contexts,” for the closing conference of “EUSPRING: Rights and Citizenship in North Africa,” Department of Human and Social Sciences, L’Orientale, Naples, Italy.
05/05/’16 Invited. Guest Speaker: “European Islam: Bridging the Mediterranean,” for Pôle Langue Culture et Civilisation, the International University of Rabat (IUR).
3-4/05/‘16 Invited. Speaker: “Practical Ethics for 'Trust Social Contract' in Taha Abderrahmane’s Political Philosophy,” for the 3rd Annual Conference “The Relationship between Ethics and Dialogue in Contemporary Thought: the Moroccan Philosopher Taha Abderrahmane as a Case Study,” Chouaib Doukkali University, El Jadida, Morocco.
4-5/12/‘15 Invited. Speaker: “The Aquatic Identity of Mediterranean Islam: from Cordoba Paradigm to the Emergent Reason”, DE RE Mediterranean 7th Annual Conference, at Florence University of Arts and SUNY Brook University, Florence, Italy.
25-27/09/’15 Speaker: “The Predicament of the Arab Spring: Mohammed Abed Al Jabri's Project of Renewal and the Way Ahead,” at The Unfinished Propjet of the Arab World Conference, Alberta University, Edmonton, Canada.
11/09/‘15 Paper Presentation: “European Islam's Approach of the Quran,” at Cambridge Muslim College, Cambridge, for “From Revelation to Scripture Symposium.”
5-7/11/‘14 Organizing and Opening “Imams in Western European Conference,” Luiss, Rome. Further details in Research Leadership section below.
10-15/12/’12 Invited. Speaker: “Moroccan Exceptionalism: In What Sense?” Religion and Democracy Conference Week, “The Future of Arab Spring: Local, Regional & International Perspectives,” organized by The International Research Network on Religion and Democracy (IRNRD) and The Indian Council for World Affairs (ICWA), New Delhi.
14-16/06/’12 Invited. Speaker: “European Islam and the New Heir of God: Overcoming Religion and Atheism,” in “Morocco in Transition” Conference, organized by Centre Jacques Berque in Dhar Mahrez Fes University, Morocco.
10-12/07/’11 Speaker: “Rethinking the Modern: Colonialism, Empire and Slavery Conference,” organized by Warwick University at Birmingham Midland Institute, UK. Paper Presentation: ‘Moroccan Women Writers Revisit the Past, Subvert Subalternity, and Defend the Tradition: Fatema Mernissi and Leila Abu Zaid in Focus.’
28-29/06/’11 Convener and speaker, “European Islamic Thought in the Making,” Symposium for Global Migration and Multiculturalism conference (CRONEM) in Surrey University, UK.
19-25/05/’11 Participation. Funded by Resetdoc Foundation for Dialogue on Civilizations to participate in “Overcoming the Trap of Resentment” Seminars in Istanbul, Turkey.
21-27/03/’11 Speaker. Funded participation by Dutch NISIS Spring school in Rabat, to present “Tariq Ramadan’s Project of European Islam: The Case of the Moroccan-Dutch,” at Centre Jacque Berque & the French Institute in Rabat, Morocco.
26-30/10/’10 Speaker: “Contemporary Religious Authority in the Islamic Paradigm: between Reform and Control,” at NISIS First Autumn School, organized by The Netherlands Interuniversity School of Islamic Studies, Amsterdam.
Research projects leadership and fundraising 2013-2023
Leadership and organization of research conferences and publications:
01/‘19-12/‘23 Leading the research collective publication on the understudied research area of “Contemporary Moroccan Thought: Philosophy, Society, and Culture,” to be published with Brill Handbook Series on Oriental Studies in mid-2024. Won research grants from Leibniz-Zentrum Moderner Orient in Berlin; the Center for Islam in the Contemporary World at Shenandoah University in Virginia, US; Stiftung Konrad Adenauer in Rabat, Centre Jacques Berque in Rabat, and Hicham Alaoui Foundation in Cambridge-Massachusetts. https://www.zmo.de/en/people/mohammed-hashas
05/05/‘15 Convened and organized “Mohamed Abed al-Jabri and the Future of the Arab World: Islam, State and Modernity,” Luiss University in cooperation with Arab Renaissance for Development and Democracy Organization in Jordan, Reset for Dialogue on Civilizations, and the Moroccan Embassy in Rome (http://sog.luiss.it/event/2015/05/05/mohammed-abed-al-jabri-and-future-arab-world ).
2017- 2020 Leading a project on “The Trusteeship Paradigm and Islamic Ethics”, funded by CILE Center for Islamic Legislation and Ethics in Doha, Qatar. To come out as a peer-reviewed co-edited volume with Brill, late 2020.
International seminar: 14-16 October 2018, Doha.
(https://www.cilecenter.org/en/news/call-for-papers-islamic-ethics-and-the-trusteeship-paradigm-interdisciplinary-explorations )
5-7/11/‘14 Convened and organized the international conference “Imams in Western Europe: Authority, Training, and Institutional Challenges,” Luiss University in cooperation with the NordForsk Research Network Norms and Narratives in the Nordic Countries (NONA), the European Council of Moroccan Oulema (CEOM, in Brussels), the Netherlands Interuniversity School for Islamic Studies (NISIS), the Department of Cross Cultural Studies at the University of Copenhagen, and the Department of Political Science and International Affairs, at John Cabot University (www.imamsofthewest.com).
2016-present Scientific Coordinator of Reset DOC Seminars in North Africa:
07/2022 5th edition of Reset DOC Seminars in North Africa: “Challenges of Social Change in Arab Countries,” organized by Reset Dialogues on Civilizations (Milan), Reset Dialogues US, in collaboration with the Tunisian Academy for Sciences, Letters and Arts “Beit al-Hikma” in Carthage.
Summer school: 04-08 July 2022. International conference: 07-08 July 2022.https://www.resetdoc.org/event/carthage-seminars-2022-challenge-social-change-arab-countries/
07/2020 3rd edition of Reset DOC Seminars in North Africa: “Tolerance: Legal and Constitutional Perspectives from the Mediterranean to the Atlantic,” organized by Reset Dialogues on Civilizations (Milan), Reset Dialogues US, in collaboration with the Tunisian Academy for Sciences, Letters and Arts “Beit al-Hikma” in Carthage, Tunisia. (Held online because of Covid-19 pandemic).
Summer school: 29 June-03 July 2020. International conference: 01-02 July. https://www.resetdoc.org/event/program-carthage
07/2019 2nd edition of Reset DOC Seminars in North Africa: “Tolerance in Mediterranean Societies: History, Ideas, and Institutions,” organized by Reset Dialogues on Civilizations (Milan), in collaboration with King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences in Casablanca.
Summer school: 08-20 July 2019. International conference: 10-13 July: https://www.resetdoc.org/event/sources-pluralism-islamic-thought-2/
07/2018 1st edition of Reset DOC Seminars in North Africa: “Sources of Pluralism in Islamic Thought”, organized by Reset Dialogues on Civilizations (Milan), in collaboration with King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences in Casablanca, and Granada Institute (Granada). To come out later as a peer-reviewed edited volume with Springer, late 2020.
Summer school: 09-14 July 2018.
International conference: 9-11 July 2018: https://www.resetdoc.org/event/program-casablanca
Study and research grants received from:
1. The Center for Islam in the Contemporary World, at Shenandoah University, Virginia, USA.
2. Leibniz-ZMO Zentrum Moderner Orient, Berlin. (Twice)
3. FSCIRE–La Pira Library and Research Center on the History and Doctrines of Islam, Palermo.
4. Imam Bukhari Fellowship, Oxford Center for Islamic Studies, University of Oxford.
5. Centre for Islamic Legislation and Ethics, Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Doha.
6. Arab Renaissance for Development and Democracy Foundation (ARDD), Amman, Jordan.
7. Centre for European Islamic Thought, Faculty of Theology, University of Copenhagen.
8. Babylon Centre for the Study of the multicultural Society, Tilburg University, the Netherlands.
9. Department of Political Science, Luiss University of Rome. (Twice)
10. Reset Dialogues on Civilizations (Milan), and Reset US.
11. Stiftung Konrad Adenaeuer, Cultural Section, Rabat.
12. Centre Jacques Berque in Rabat – affiliate to the French National Council for Scientific Research (CNRS).
13. European Commission for Education and Culture.
14. Moroccan Ministry for Education and Research.
Public and Media Outreach - Long essays on modern Arab-Islamic philosophy and theology, religion and society, at Reset Dialogues on Civilizations (Milan), Critical Muslim (London), Aljazeera (Doha), Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC, Sydney):
1. “Kenneth White’s Geopoetics: Rethinking Being, Earth, and Politics,” Reset Dialogues on Civilizations, 22 Sept. 2023.
2. “A Tribute to Shabbir Akhtar, Theologian of Islam,” Resetdoc, 27 July 2023.
3. “Religion, Politics and the Challenge of Reforms: The Case of Yusuf al-Qaradawi,” Resetdoc, 13 October 2022.
4. The Muslim Community and its Ethos, Meydan-George Mason Uni. USA, 22 January 2022.
5. Farewell to Hassan Hanafi, the Intellectual Father of the Islamic Left and Occidentalism, Resetdoc, 12 January 2022.
6. Who Was Mohamed Waqidi? Redefining Epistemology from the Southern Shore, Resetdoc, 08 August 2021.
7. A Tribute to the Late Modernist Moroccan Philosopher Mohammed Sabila, Resetdoc, 28 July 2021.
8. On Taha Abderrahmane’s Islamic Ethics and Trusteeship Paradigm, Aljazeera.net (Arabic), interviewed by Othman Amageur, 01 February 2021
9. An Interview with Massimo Campanini: A Tribute, Resetdoc, 09 October 2020.
10. After Covid-19, Only a ‘middle way’ can save us, Australian Broadcasting Corporation ABC Religion and Ethics, 21 April 2020.
11. The Imamate in Western Europe: A Religious Service in a Secular-Liberal Context, Al-Mesbar Studies and Research Center (Abu Dhabi), 07 Feb. 2018.
12. Why Am I Still Muslim? in Ziauddin Sardar, ed., Critical Muslim 19: Values (London: Hurst and Muslim Institute, 2018).
13. Sadiq Jalal al-Azm: a Journey towards Humanist Secularism, Resetdoc, 13 Dec. 16,
14. A Treatise on Trust State for a New Arab World: Overcoming Dichotomous Thought, Resetdoc, 15 July 16, Part I – Aim and Scope. 15. A Treatise on Trust State for a New Arab World: Overcoming Dichotomous Thought, Resetdoc, 15 July 16, Part II - Context and Features of Trust State in Fifteen Arguments.
16. Dossier - Five Replies to Trust State Treatise, Resetdoc, November 2017.
17. Italian Islam in Mainstream TV: Either Invisible or Visibly Othered, Resetdoc, 01 Mar. 16. 18. Fatema Mernissi: The Pride of Islamic Feminism in Modern Times, Resetdoc, 30 Nov. 15.
19. Optimism as a Moral Duty: Overcoming Mutual Suspicion in Europe, Resetdoc, 24 Oct. 15.
20. Mohamed Arkoun: Unveiling Orthodoxy and Hegemony through Spiritual Responsibility, Resetdoc, 10 Sept. 2015.
21. Nasr Hamid Abu Zayd: A Theologian Confronting Hijackers of the Quran, Resetdoc, 10 Sept. 2015.
22. Mohammed Abed al Jabri: the Future of the Arab World? Resetdoc, 27 December 2014.
23. Islamic Philosophy in the Age of Ethical Malaise and Local Turmoil, Resetdoc Issue October-November 2014, Islamic Philosophy I, II, III:
24. Islamic Philosophy I: Past and Present Conditions for Existence ad Difference, 23 Sept. 2014.
25. Islamic Philosophy II: The Moderns and Contemporaries in Search for a New Paradigm, 23 Sept. 2014.
26. Islamic Philosophy III: The Question of Ethics: Taha Abderrahmane's Praxeology and Trusteeship Paradigm, 23 Sept. 2014.
27. Moroccan Democracy: Slow But Sure to Win the Race? Resetdoc, 8 May 2014.
28. Can European Islam Be Inspiring to the Arab World? Resetdoc, 16 April 2014.
29. Does the Arab Spring Think? Resetdoc, 25 Feb. 2014. 30. Revisiting Historical Relations between Europe and the Islamic World: Three Fertilizing Periods, Resetdoc, 3 Jan. 2014. 31. Revisiting the Religious Practice of Eid al-Adha: Public Good Prioritized, Resetdoc, 18 October 2013.
32. No to Thomas Friedman’s “Same War, Different Country,” Resetdoc, 09 September 13.
33. Is Moroccan Exceptionalism Falling Apart? Resetdoc, 31 May 2013.
34. MedThinking out of Sight, MedMedia out of Mind, Resetdoc, January 2013.
35. The Legacy of the Moroccan Political System Fragility and the Way Ahead post-2011, Resetdoc, 18 April 2012.
36. Morocco’s New Constitution and Individual Freedoms: What Future Scenarios? Resetdoc, 26 July 2012.
37. The Spirit of Revolution and Its Historicity (in Arabic), Resetdoc, December 2011.
38. On the Task of the Committed Intellectual in the Age of the Arab Revolution, Resetdoc, 28 October 2011.
39. On the Meaning of Liberty (in Arabic), Resetdoc, 20 October 2011.
40. Morocco’s New Constitution, Resetdoc, 30 June 2011.
41. Future Scenarios for a Common Mediterranean Culture, Resetdoc, 09 March 2012.
42. Postcolonial Theory and Its Intellectual Impacts in the Age of Postmodernity and Postsecularity, (in Arabic),Resetdoc, 02 February 2011.
43. Eight Remarks on ‘Tunisia Big Move’, Resetdoc, 31 January 2011.
Personal webpage: https://mohammedhashas.com