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Tawfik Hamid (born in 1961) is an author from Egypt. A self-described former member of the militant al-Gama'a al-Islamiyya, Hamid claims that he advocates a peaceful understanding of Islam that is compatible with universal human rights and intellectual freedom. He says that he started to preach in mosques to promote his message and, as a result, became a target of Islamic militants, who threatened his life. Hamid then migrated to the West where he has lectured at UCLA, Stanford University, University of Miami and Georgetown University against Islamic fundamentalism. He currently serves on the Advisory Council of The Intelligence Summit,〔(Tawfik's biography on the website for The Intelligence Summit )〕 an annual conference on security. Hamid has also appeared on television programs, including Fox's ''Glenn Beck'' Show, Fox News Channel, and the BBC's ''Religion and Ethics''. Hamid, also known as Tarek Abdelhamid, has a medical degree in internal medicine and a master's degree in cognitive psychology and educational techniques.〔(Biography )〕 == Website and beliefs == Hamid owns and runs a website, IslamforPeace.org "to revive Islam, save it from anachronistic interpretations, and make it a true power to support the values of liberty and humanity." 〔(Tawfik Hamid - Mission statement )〕〔(Islam for Peace )〕 Dr. Hamid says he believes in developing respectful and positive relationships with other nations and religions. He says that he learned that position from the Qur'an.〔(Islam for Peace - Interfaith )〕
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