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  1. Jun 17, 2024 · Professor Mona Siddiqui is an internationally recognised academic and broadcaster at the University of Edinburgh. She is Professor Islamic and Interreligious Studies as well as Assistant Principal for Religion and Society. Her research areas are primarily in the field of Islamic jurisprudence (fiqh) and ethics and Christian-Muslim relations.

  2. Mona Siddiqui OBE FRSE FRSA [1] (born 3 May 1963) [2][3] is a British academic. She is Professor of Islamic and Interreligious Studies at the University of Edinburgh, [4] a member of the Commission on Scottish Devolution [5][6] and a member of the Nuffield Council on Bioethics. [7] She is also a regular contributor to Thought for the Day ...

  3. Mona Siddiqui is Professor of Islamic and Interreligious Studies at the University of Edinburgh, a member of the Commission on Scottish Devolution and a member of the Nuffield Council on Bioethics.

  4. 2007-2011, Professor of Islamic Studies, Department of Theology and Religious Studies Director of the Centre for the Study of Islam University of Glasgow. 2002 – 2006 Senior Lecturer in Arabic and Islamic Studies. 1995 - 2001 – Lecturer in Arabic and Islamic Studies, Glasgow University. 1998 – Founder and Director of Centre for the Study ...

  5. The Archbishop of Canterbury has conferred a major award to Professor Mona Siddiqui for her work on interfaith dialogue. The Most Reverend and Right Honourable Justin Welby presented Ms. Siddiqui, Professor of Islamic and Interreligious Studies at the School of Divinity, with the Hubert Walter Award for Reconciliation and Interfaith Cooperation.

  6. In her public work she engages on issues of faith and ethics in society as a well known public intellectual nationally and internationally. Professor Siddiqui is a regular commentator in print and broadcasting media, a frequent contributor to Thought for the day for BBC Radio 4 and BBC Radio Scotland and chairs the BBC’s Religious Advisory Committee.

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  8. Mona Siddiqui joined the University of Edinburgh’s Divinity school in December 2011 as the first Muslim to hold a Chair in Islamic and Interreligious Studies. She also holds the posts of Assistant Principal for Religion and Society and Dean international for the Middle-East at the University of Edinburgh.

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