called for an institution or a person who fostered or protected religious freedom in their region or country – including the freedom from religion and the possibility of choosing another religion, as well as the freedom from the obligation to marry within the same religious group – and therewith not only countering all kinds of sectarianism as well as the abuse of power by political and religious authorities, but fostering pluralism, tolerance and peace within society.
The person’s or institution’s work must have fostered and protected religious freedom sustainably for all, not only for specific individuals or specific groups in a society.
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- Pictures of 2022 Ibn Rushd Prize The Awarding Ceremonyالعربية Deutsch Français
- Ibn Rushd Prize for Freedom of Thought 2022
Speech of the Prize Winner Nayla Tabbaraالعربية Deutsch FrançaisIt is an honor to be receiving the Ibn Rushd Prize for both my personal work and on behalf of Adyan, the foundation for diversity, solidarity and human […] - Ibn Rushd Prize for Freedom of Thought 2022 Welcome speech by Cora Josting (Chairwoman)العربية Deutsch Français(English will be published here soon) Guten Abend meine Damen und Herren, werte Exzellenzen, liebe Freundinnen und Freunde des Freien Denkens – ich möchte Sie herzlich willkommen heißen […]
- Ibn Rushd Prize for Freedom of Thought 2022 Welcome speech by Dr. Amani Al Siefyالعربية Deutsch Français(English will be published here soon) Seien Sie alle herzlich willkommen. Ich freue mich, dass Sie in so großer Zahl unserer Einladung gefolgt sind, um der Zeremonie einer […]
- Ibn Rushd Prize for Freedom of Thought 2022 Speech of to Prize Winner Saad Salloumالعربية Deutsch FrançaisFighting with a sword made of glass (English translation will be published here soon) (German): Dieser Diskurs richtet sich an eine Generation, die in einer bestimmten Zeit und […]
- Laudatory speech for prize winner Dr. Saad Salloum, held by Khazal Almajidiالعربية Deutsch FrançaisLadies and GentlemenI am greatly honoured to be with you On behalf of jury of the Ibn Rushd Prize for Free thought of the year 2022. To present […]
- Laudatory speech for prize winner Nayla Tabbara held by Prof. Elizabeth Kassab, University of Dohaالعربية Deutsch FrançaisLadies and gentlemen, I would like to start my laudatory speech by inviting you on a drone tour over the countries from where our laureates hail: Iraq and […]
- Ibn Rushd Prize 2022 – Freedom of Religion: Invitation to Attend on September 8thThe Ibn Rushd Fund for Freedom of Thought is delighted to announce the two winners of this year’s Ibn Rushd Prize: Nayla Tabbara from Lebanon with her organization ‘Adyan Foundation’ and Saad Salloum from Iraq with his organization ‘Masarat’. The two have been named the joint winners of the 20th Ibn Rushd Prize for this year’s topic ‘Freedom of Religion’. The award ceremony will take place on September 8, 2022, in Berlin, Germany.
- Freedom and Religion: An Ibn Rushd Conference on Religious Freedom, Politics and DemocracyFreedom and Religion: An Ibn Rushd conference on religious freedom, politics and democracy. curated by Cora Josting & Amany Abdelrazek-Alsiefy
- Ibn Rushd Prize 2022 – Freedom of Religion: Jointly won by Nayla Tabbara from Lebanon and Saad Salloum from IraqThe Ibn Rushd Fund for Freedom of Thought is delighted to announce the two winners of this year’s Ibn Rushd Prize: Nayla Tabbara from Lebanon with her organization ‘Adyan Foundation’ and Saad Salloum from Iraq with his organization ‘Masarat’. The two have been named the joint winners of the 20th Ibn Rushd Prize for this year’s topic ‘Freedom of Religion’. The award ceremony will take place on September 8, 2022, in Berlin, Germany.
- Award 2022: CV Saad Salloum with Masarat IraqDr Saad Salloum is a young Iraqi author and an assistant professor of political science at College of Political Science at Al-Mustansiriya University, Baghdad. He cofounded the Christian-Muslim Dialogue Initiative 2010 , the Iraqi Council for Interfaith Dialogue 2013, the National Center for Countering Hate Speeches 2018, the Institute for Religious Diversity Studies in Baghdad 2019, and the Institute for Diversity Journalism in Iraq 2020.
- Award 2022: CV Nayla Tabbara with Adyan FoundationAfter both a BA and MA in Medieval History from the Saint Joseph University in Beirut, Lebanon, Dr. Tabbara received her PhD in Religious Studies from the École Pratique des Hautes Études (Sorbonne, Paris) and Saint Joseph University. Currently her area of expertise covers Islamic theology of religious diversity, Islamic feminism, exegesis of the Quran, Sufism, and education on interreligious and intercultural diversity.
- Members of the Jury 2022CV of the members of the Jury who selected the winners of the Ibn Rushd Prize 2022.
- The Ibn Rushd Prize 2022: Call For NominationThe Ibn Rushd Prize 2022 therefore calls for: an institution or a person who fostered or protected religious freedom in their region or country – including the freedom from religion and the possibility of choosing another religion, as well as the freedom from the obligation to marry within the same religious group – and therewith not only countering all kinds of sectarianism as well as the abuse of power by political and religious authorities, but fostering pluralism, tolerance and peace within society. The person’s or institution’s work must have fostered and protected religious freedom sustainably for all, not only for specific individuals or specific groups in a society.