Fawzi Badawi is Professor of Jewish Studies at the Tunisian University and a member of the Tunisian Academy of Sciences, Letters, and Arts Beit al-Hikma. His research focuses on Jewish studies, the history of religions, historical criticism of religious texts, and the interaction between religion and modernity. He has published extensively in Tunisian and international academic journals on topics such as late prophetic traditions in Islam, Islamic studies in Israel, religious reform in contemporary thought, religious radicalism in modern Judaism, Orientalist revisionist scholarship, the challenges of historical criticism in Muslim contexts, and the history of Tunisian Jewry.
Where memory is the house of culture and knowledge; where the original council, separated by a cultural sidewalk that connects Muharraq with the intellectuals and writers of the world. The house itself, located at the heart of the city, opens its doors to cultural production in the fields of thought, literature, politics, philosophy, culture and art.
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