Malek Chebel

Malek Chebel
Malek Chebel in 2014
Born(1953-04-12)12 April 1953
Died12 November 2016(2016-11-12) (aged 63)
NationalityAlgerian
EducationSciences Po
OccupationPhilosopher

Malek Chebel (1953 – 12 November 2016) was a notable Algerian philosopher and anthropologist of religions . He was one of the most prominent North African intellectuals. He studied in Algeria, then later in France at Paris where he also studied psychoanalysis. He was a teacher at many universities worldwide.

Essayist, author of books specialized in Arab world and Islam, he created the expression: “Islam of lights”. He spoke at numerous conferences in Europe and Africa.

He is known for his reflections about Islam, its culture, its history, intellectual life. He is also famous for his public positions for a liberal Islam, and for its reform. His famous works include 'The Manifesto for an Enlightened Islam'.[1]

  1. ^ Szerman, N. (13 November 2016). "Following Death Of Algerian Intellectual Malek Chebel, MEMRI Reposts Report On His 27 Propositions For Reforming Islam". Middle East Media Research Institute. Retrieved 25 March 2017.

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