Saturday, November 26, 2011

Samir Khalil Samir



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Samir Khalil Samir (born 1938 in Cairo, Egypt) is an Islamic scholar, Semitologist, Orientalist, Syriacist and Catholic theologian based in Lebanon.


SAMIR JOINED THE JESUIT ORDER IN 1955 IN AIX-EN-PROVENCE AND UNDERTOOK THE STUDY OF PHILOSOPHY, THEOLOGY AND ISLAMIC STUDIES. HE GRADUATED WITH A THESIS ON ORIENTAL CATHOLIC THEOLOGY AND ISLAMIC STUDIES. THEREAFTER, HE ESTABLISHED 20 SCHOOLS FOR READING AND WRITING IN EGYPT AND THEN TAUGHT FOR 12 YEARS AT THE PAPAL ORIENTAL INSTITUTE IN ROME. IN 1986, HE MOVED TO LEBANON DURING THE CIVIL WAR THERE AND NOW TEACHES AT THE SAINT JOSEPH UNIVERSITY, SPECIALISING IN CATHOLIC THEOLOGY AND ISLAMIC STUDIES.

At the same time he created the research institute CEDRAC in Beirut, which collects literature on the Christian heritage in the Near East. He is also a Professor at the Papal Oriental Institute and at the Centre Sèvres (Jesuit Faculty of Theology and Philosophy) in Paris. He holds the same post at the Maqasid Institute in Beirut, where uniquely he teaches the Imams about Christianity and at ISSR in USJ teaches Muslim studies. He has been a visiting professor at the University of Graz, Tokyo, Al-Azhar University, and Georgetown University, at the Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding, Washington, D.C..

Samir is the author of 40 books and over 500 articles. He advises numerous church leaders and politicians in Europe and the Near East. He also held discussions on daily life with Muslim youths in the Paris Banlieue prior to the unrest in 2005.

His main interests are: the Christian Orient, Islam and the integration of Muslims in Europe, as well as relations between Christians and Muslims. In July 2006, he drew up a peace plan for the Near East.

Father Samir has said that "the pope kissing the Quran was a shock for many Christians in the Middle East. They thought it meant that the Quran is divine, which is of course not what he meant at all".[1]


WORKS

Christian Arabic Apologetics during the Abbasid Period (750-1258) by Samir Khalil (ed.), Jorgen S Nilesen (Herausgeber) Brill (Dezember 1993)
Cento domande sull´islam. Intervista a Samir Khalil Samir, a cura di Giorgio Paolucci e Camille Eid (Genova : Marietti, 2002), 14+223 pages = ISBN 88-211-6462-4 (13 ).
Rôle culturel des chrétiens dans le monde arabe, coll. Cahiers de l´Orient chrétien 1 (Beyrouth : CEDRAC, 2003), Samir Khalil Samir, 60 pages = ISSN 2-1682-6574 (4 ).
Cien preguntas sobre el islam, Una entrevista a Samir Khalil Samir, realizada por Giorgio Paolucci y Camille Eid (Traduccion espanola: Miguel Montes), Madrid : Ediciones Encuentro, 2003, 223 pages = ISBN 84-7490-689-X.

He also made many contributions to the Coptic Encyclopedia.


Source: Wikipedia


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