Mohemed Haj Yousef is a writer and researcher in physics, cosmology, philosophy and Islamic thought, especially apropos mysticism and Ibn al-Arabi.

He studied Physics at Aleppo University in 1989 and obtained the Master's degree from Cambridge University in 1992. After a period of teaching, he also got the PhD from the University of Exeter, in 2005, where he explored the Concept of Time in Ibn al-Arabi's Cosmology and compared it with the fundamental results of modern physics theories.

This pioneering research led to the Single Monad Model of the Cosmos, which was first published by Routledge in 2007, and edited again in 2014. In 2017, this…

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