Khaled El-Rouayheb

Khaled El-Rouayheb

James Richard Jewett Professor of Islamic Intellectual History Chair of the Department, Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations at Harvard University
Khaled El-Rouayheb
  • Region(s): Eastern Mediterranian; Egypt; Saudi Arabia
  • Time Period(s): 13th century; 14th century; 15th century; 16th century; 17th century; 18th century
  • Theme(s): Arabic-Islamic intellectual and cultural history; Islamic theology and philosophy; Arabic logic

Khaled El-Rouayheb’s research interests include: the intellectual and cultural history of the Arabic-Islamic world in the Mamluk and early-Ottoman periods (1200-1800); the history of Arabic logic; Islamic theology and philosophy. He holds a BA in Philosophy from the University of Copenhagen (Denmark), a MA in Middle Eastern History from the American University of Beirut (Lebanon), and a PhD (2003) from the Faculty of Oriental Studies, University of Cambridge (United Kingdom).

His publications include three monographs: Before Homosexuality in the Arabic-Islamic World, 1500-1800 (University of Chicago Press, 2005), Relational Syllogisms & the History of Arabic Logic, 900-1900 (Brill, 2010), and Islamic Intellectual History in the Seventeenth Century (Cambridge University Press, 2015). He has also prepared an edition of Kashf al-asrar ‘an ghawamid al-afkar, a summa of logic by Afdal al-Din al-Khunaji (d.1248) (Iranian Institute for Philosophy, 2010). He is the co-editor (along with Sabine Schmidtke of the Institute of Advanced Studies, Princeton) of The Oxford Handbook of Islamic Philosophy (2016).

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