Mohamed Addi

University of Eastern Piedmont
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    The article analyses Taha Abdurrahman's intellectual project for renewing religious discourse, focusing on his concept of "tajdid" (renewal). It argues that Taha's approach centers on renewing philosophical insight into traditional texts. The paper examines his method for modernizing Islamic scholastic theology (kalam), highlighting his reliance on "munazara" (dialogue) as a key tool for achieving a "practical certainty." It also situates his work within a broader intellectual debate, critiquing…Read more
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    The Muslim Brotherhood in Italy: Origins, Expansion, and Societal Influence (edited book)
    TRENDS Research & Advisory - Encyclopedia on the Muslim Brotherhood. 2026.
    This paper has been published in: Addi, M. (2026). The Muslim Brotherhood in Italy:Origins, Expansion, and Societal Influence. In The Encyclopedia of the Muslim Brotherhood.Abu Dhabi: TRENDS Research & Advisory. - .This research examines the experience of the Muslim Brotherhood in Italy, tracing its origins, global expansion, and specific activities within the Italian context. By analysing both historical and contemporary data, the study investigates the Muslim Brotherhood establishment, organi…Read more
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    This research aims to explore the relationship between religion and artificial intelligence. The research starts by defining a fundamental concept of religion and a conception of the principles of artificial intelligence. Then, the research explores the possible interactions between religion and artificial intelligence, as well as the potential challenges that this relationship may pose. Finally, the research examines the implications of this relationship for the management of the religious fiel…Read more
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    Measuring Extremism in the Social Sciences: The Potential of Artificial Intelligence (edited book)
    Al-Mesbar Studies and Research Center. 2025.
    Published as a chapter in the edited book Digital Extremism: Artificial Intelligence in Social Sciences and Religion (Al-Mesbar Studies and Research Center, 2025, this study addresses extremism as a multifaceted and evolving threat to global security and social harmony. It explores the intricate interplay between political and religious extremism, which often leads to compounded crises, while identifying the lack of standardized metrics as a primary hindrance to effective tracking. The research …Read more
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    Extremism and Terrorism in East African Countries: Factors and Solutions (edited book)
    Al Mesbar Studies and Research Center. 2024.
    This article is featured in the book Terrorism in Africa: Ethnicity, Religion, and Politics, published by the Al-Mesbar Studies and Research Center (2024). This research aims to study the phenomenon of extremism and terrorism in East African countries, illuminating the root causes that have transformed this region into a breeding ground for radical extremist groups. Employing a multi-layered approach, the study distinguishes between two primary levels: the proliferation of extremist discourse an…Read more
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    Religion, particularly the historical interpretations shaped by the cultural and intellectual contexts of their eras, serves as the overarching framework for all fundamentalist and extremist religious movements and individuals. Drawing on these interpretations, both movements and individuals base their perceptions of contemporary political reality on a superficial reading of religion, leading to direct and unconscious projections that fail to account for historical changes and the complexities o…Read more
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    This article provides an analytical review of Adel Daher’s seminal work, "The Philosophical Foundations of Secularism." Unlike ideological polemics, Daher’s book explores the epistemological roots of secularism, distinguishing between "Necessary Religious Knowledge" and "Contingent Scientific Knowledge." The reviewer highlights Daher’s critique of the "concessionary" secularism in the Arab world and his preference for Mohammed Arkoun’s epistemic approach over Mohammed Abed al-Jabri’s political p…Read more
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    This article offers a comprehensive critical review of Mohamed Mostafawi's book, "Philosophy of Jurisprudence: A Study of the Methodological Foundations of Islamic Jurisprudence." The author explores the distinction between Usul al-Fiqh (traditional principles) and the "Philosophy of Fiqh" as a modern analytical field that examines the theoretical underpinnings and external factors influencing legal derivation (Istinbat). The review highlights the book’s attempt to move beyond repetitive scholar…Read more
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    This article provides a critical scholarly review of Mohamed Ait Hammou's book, "The Argumentative Reason between Al-Ghazali and Averroes." It explores the dialectical tension between the "Argumentative Reason" (Al-’Aql al-Hujjaji) and "Demonstrative Logic" (Al-Burhan) within the Islamic philosophical tradition. The review analyzes how Al-Ghazali utilized a rigorous methodological critique to challenge the Greek ontological monopoly, while Averroes sought to harmonize religion and philosophy thr…Read more
  •  156
    Title: The Interconnection between Logic and Usul al-Fiqh in the Philosophy of Taha Abderrahmane Abstract: This article examines the profound relationship between Logic (Mantiq) and the Principles of Islamic Jurisprudence (Usul al-Fiqh) within the philosophical project of the Moroccan thinker Taha Abderrahmane. Unlike the traditional subordination of Usul to Aristotelian formal logic, Abderrahmane proposes a "Natural Logic" deeply rooted in the Arabic linguistic and ethical tradition. He argues …Read more