Mohamed Osman Elkhosht

Mohamed Osman Elkhosht

Muhammad Othman Elkhosht (al-khasht) (b. 1964) (Arabic: محمد عثمان الخشت) is a professor of philosophy of religion and contemporary philosophy at Faculty of Arts, Cairo University, where he is also a cultural advisor. He is a leading authority on modern Islam, and a member of the Association for Intercultural Philosophy, which encourages a dialogue among philosophers from all over the world.[1]

Contents

Books and Papers

First : Comparative Religions and Philosophy of Religion

1- Development of Religion, Cairo, Shorouk Bookshop, 2010.

2- Grand Creeds, Damascus, Dar Al. Kittab Al-Arabi, 2010.

3- Reasonable and Non-Reasonable in Religions, Cairo, Dar Nahdat Misr, 2006.

4- Islam, Positivism and Orientalism in the Age of Ideology, Cairo, Dar Nahdat Misr, 2007.

5- Rationalism and Fanaticism, Cairo, Dar Nahdat Misr, 2007.

6- The Minimal Middle Ground among Religions and Asethics, Cairo, Dar Kibaa Al Haditha, 2007.

7- Hashashin Movement: History and Creeds of the Most Dangerous Secret Sect in the Islamic World, Cairo, Ibn Sina, 1988.

8- Philosophy of Christian Creeds, Cairo, Dar Kibaa, 1998. It was delivered in the Conference of the Egyptian Philosophical Association "Philosophical Discourse" held at the Faculty of Arts in cooperation with the Egyptian Philosophical Association on 22/12/1997.

9- Comparison of Religions: Vedic Religion, Abrahamic Religion, and Hinduism, Cairo, Ibn Sina Bookshop, 1996.

10- Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion, Cairo, Dar Kibaa, first edition 2001, second edition 2002 and third edition which was double - sized and modified, 2003 and then, other editions.

11- Religion and Metaphysics in the Philosophy of Hume, Cairo, Dar Kibaa, 1997.

12- Roget Garoudi: Half Century Searching for the Truth, Cairo, Ibn Sina Bookshop, 1986.

13- Personality and Spiritual life in the Philosophy of Religion for Brightman, Cairo, Dar Kibaa Al Haditha, 2006.

14- Reason and Metaphysics between the Philosophies of Hume and Cante, Beirut, Dar Al-Tanweer, 2005

15- Modern Philosophy: New Readings. Cairo, Dar Al Thakafah Al Arabayya, 8th Edition, 2009.

16- Philosophy of Religion: in light of a New Interpretation of Cante's Criticism, Cairo, Gharib Bookshop, 1994.

17- Descartes' Masks, Cairo, Dar Kibaa, 1998. It was also published in the Faculty of Arts Magazine – Cairo University, Vol. 57, Issue No. 2, April 1997.

18- God and Man: Problem of Similarity and Difference, Cairo, Dar Kibaa Al Haditha, 2006. It was also published in the Faculty of Arts Magazine, Beni Sueif, Issue 10, April 2006.

19- Metaphysics: Critical Readings, Cairo, Dar Al Thakafah Al Arabayya, 2009.


Second: Political Field:

20- Civil Society for Hegel, Cairo, Dar Kibaa, 2002.

21- Civil Society and the State, Cairo, Nahdat Misr, 2006.

22- Civil Society, Cairo, Cultural Palaces Organization, 2004.

23- Future of Arab-Israeli Conflict, editor," Cairo, Dar Kibaa, 2001.


Third: Social Field

24- Ethics and Behaviors of Advancement, Cairo, Cultural Palaces Organization, 2004.

25- Rumors, Cairo, Ibn Sina Bookshop, 1996.

Fourth: Academic Research:


26- Art of Writing Academic Research and Preparation of University Theses, Cairo, Ibn Sina Bookshop, 1990.

27- How to Write Academic Research? Nahdat Misr, 2007.

28- Methods of Research, Beirut, Dar Al-Amir, 2010.

Fifth: Jurisprudent Sciences:


29- Jurisprudent Guide, Cairo Ibn Sina Bookshop, 1984.

30- Keys to Hadith Sciences and Methods of Its Presentation, Al-Qur'an Bookshop, 1987.

31- The Farewell Sermon, Cairo, Al- Mokhtar Al-Islami Bookshop, 1985.

See also

References

http://ar.wikipedia.org/wiki/محمد_عثمان_الخشت

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