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  1. Navid Kermani was born the fourth son of Iranian parents in Siegen, West Germany. He began his writing career at age 15 as a local reporter for the Westfälische Rundschau . [ 5 ] As a student he published in German national newspapers; from 1996 to 2000 he was a regular contributor to the cultural section of Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung .

  2. Ausstrahlung des Konzerts vom 22. Oktober mit Texten zu Beethovens neunter Symphonie in der Berliner Philharmonie: Deutschlandfunk, 1.1. 2024 (ab Min 48:15). Berichte zum Konzert: RBB ; Tagesspiegel ; Süddeutsche Zeitung, 3Sat Kulturzeit (im Video ab Min 13:00). Dazu Gespräche im Deutschlandfunk Kultur, 19.10. und im RBB, 20.10.

  3. Navid Kermani ( persisch نوید کرمانی, * 27. November 1967 in Siegen) ist ein deutscher Schriftsteller, Reporter, Publizist und habilitierter Orientalist. Er gilt als einer der einflussreichsten Intellektuellen in Deutschland. [1] Sein literarisches Schaffen widmet sich vor allem menschlichen Grenzerfahrungen angesichts des Todes, dem ...

  4. Navid Kermani, born 1967, lives as a writer in Cologne. After completing school, he studied Orientalism, Philosophy, and Theater in Cologne, Cairo, and Bonn, where he received the post-doctoral degree (“Habilitation”). From 2000 to 2003 he was a Long-Term Fellow at the Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin / Institute for Advanced Study.

  5. Interview with Navid Kermani and Martin Mosebach on Christianity, Islam, and art: “Of course religion is first and foremost a duty”. The interview was conducted by “Süddeutsche Zeitung Magazin”. The 2015 Peace Prize: Acceptance Speach. Translations into Arabic, Persian, Danish, French, Bosnian, Italian, Polish, Swedish, Dutch, Kroatian….

  6. Oct 16, 2015 · Navid Kermani was born in 1967 in Siegen, Germany, in a pious family of doctors from Iran. He now lives with his wife and two children in Cologne. As a 15-year-old, Kermani published his first ...

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  8. May 23, 2023 · navid kermani's unglÄubiges staunen Ungläubiges Staunen opens with a discussion of an icon in the art-historical sense: the Maria Advocata in the Santa Maria del Rosario Church in Rome. As Kermani informs us, some believe that the image was painted by St Luke himself and historians have dated it to the first century (p. 9).

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