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Amine El Yousfi is a PhD candidate at the University of Cambridge and a professor at the Cambridge Muslim College. During the Cambridge Islam Week 2016, he delivered a talk on Interfaith dialogue. In that speech, during the Cambridge Islam Week 2016, Amine El Yousfi delivered a talk on Interfaith dialogue. El Yousfi talked about equality of women and men in the Quran. He was awarded the Woolf Institute Cambridge Scholarship to commence his PhD in 2015-16.
Amine’s project is supervised by Dr Shana Cohen and focuses on interfaith dialogue in contemporary Islamic thought. The broader aim of his thesis is to understand the marginal position of interfaith thinking and practice in Islam today by comparing the career trajectories, social networks and impact of several Muslim reformist thinkers, and also by relating their structural position to their thought. It aspires also to show how religious thought intersects with use of social media, politics and more broadly cultural globalisation.
Coming from Morocco and exactly from Casablanca, he is the co-founder of the Moroccan Centre for innovation and social entrepreneurship and also a research member of the Moroccan Centre of Social Sciences.
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