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Malek Chebel is an Algerian philosopher and anthropologist of religions – Born in 1953 at Skikda (Former Phillippeville). He studied in Algeria, then later in France at Paris where he also studied psychoanalysis. He was a teacher at many universities worldwide. Essayist, author of books specialized in Arab world and Islam. He created the expression: “Islam of lights”. He gives conferences in many countries of Europe and Africa; and works on a large research about Islam in the world. He is known for his reflections about Islam, its culture, its history, intellectual life, and its erotism. He is also famous for his public positions for a liberal Islam, and for its reform. == Biography == Born in 1953 at Philippeville, actually Skikda in Algeria, Malek Chebel pursued his primary and secondary studies there and obtained his baccalaureate in philosophy and Arab letters. He entered in 1977 the university of Ain El Bay (Constantine) then he went to France to pursue his university studies. In 1980, he obtained a first degree in clinical psychopathology and psychoanalysis from Paris 7 University. Then, in 1982, MaleK Chebel obtained his doctorate of anthropology, ethnology and science of religions at Jussieu. And in 1984, he earned a doctorate in political science at the institute of political studies at Paris. He worked at the research direction at the Sorbonne. He worked and gave conferences in Europe, in the Arab world and in America. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Malek Chebel」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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