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Mohammed Arkoun ( ar, محمد أركون; 1 February 1928 – 14 September 2010) was an Algerian scholar and thinker. He was considered to have been one of the most influential secular scholars in
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ic studies contributing to contemporary intellectual Islamic reform. In a career of more than 30 years, he had been a critic of the tensions embedded in his field of study, advocating Islamic
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. During his academic career, he wrote his numerous books mostly in French, and occasionally in English and Arabic.


Academic career

Arkoun was born in 1928 in Taourirt Mimoun, a Berber village in
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in northern
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. His family was traditional, religious and relatively poor. His father was a shopkeeper in Ain al-Arba'a, a wealthy French settlement in east of
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. He attended primary school in his Berber-speaking home village until he was nine-years-old. As the eldest son, he was expected to learn his father's trade, while continuing to attend primary school. He studied at the Faculty of Literature of the University of
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and at the
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in
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( agrégé in
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and
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, 1956 and Ph.D., 1968). He established his academic reputation with his studies of the
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and philosophy of
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. As he began to consider how one might rethink Islam in the contemporary world, his questioning provided a counterpoint to the predominant interpretations of both the Muslim world and the non-Muslim West. As the editor of ''Arabica'', he broadened the journal's scope, and played a significant role in shaping Western-language scholarship on Islam. He is the author of numerous books in French, English and Arabic, including most recently: ''Rethinking Islam'' (
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, 1994), ''L'immigration: défis et richesses'' (Paris, 1998) and ''The Unthought in Contemporary Islamic Thought'' (London, 2002). His shorter studies have appeared in many academic journals and his works have been translated into several languages. He was decorated as a Commander of the French
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in 2004, before that a Chevalier and Officer in 1984 and 1996, respectively. In 2001, Professor Arkoun was asked to deliver the
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, which enable a notable scholar to contribute to the advancement of
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and philosophical thought and was announced as the recipient of the Seventeenth Georgio Levi Della Vida Award for his lifelong contribution to the field of Islamic Studies. Arkoun taught at the Lyon 2 University (1969–1972), as a professor, and at the
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, and at the New Sorbonne University of Paris (1972–1992). He was a Fellow at Wissenschaftskolleg in Berlin (1986–1987 and 1990) and at the
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in
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, U.S.A (1992–1993), visiting professor at
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(1969),
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(1985),
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, the University of Louvain-la-Neuve,
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, Belgium, (1977–1979), the Pontifical Institute of Arabic Studies in
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and the
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(1991–1993) and served as a jury member for the
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. At the time of his death he was
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at La Sorbonne as well as Senior Research Fellow and member of the Board of Governors of The Institute of Ismaili Studies (IIS)
/small>, At IIS, he has taught various graduate courses including unthought in contemporary Islamic thought, rethinking Islam, contemporary challenges of Muslim world and traditions for almost a decade. He appeared on numerous occasions on French TV and magazines, on Berbère Télévision speaking in Kabyle, his mother tongue, and on
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speaking in Arabic. Arkoun died on the evening of September 14, 2010, in
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.


Ideology

Arkoun advocated a radical paradigm shift that would allow for the rethinking of Islam as a cultural and religious system and subvert ideological and dogmatic constructs with hegemonic claims. He was committed to contribute to an archaeology of the hidden, repressed, and marginalised elements of Islam, in order to uncover, and set free, what he called, 'the exhaustive tradition' of Islam. Most of his work is written in French rather than Arabic. In order to counter-act the philological and historical bias of traditional Islamic studies, he advocated what he called “applied Islamology”—following Roger Bastide's concept of “applied anthropology.” Applied Islamology aims to establish a “disciplinary space between political and historical sciences” (Arkoun, The answers, 25), taking into consideration elements of the courte and longue durée, as well as contemporary social factors. Arkoun has developed an inclusive approach which seeks to deal with Islamic tradition in its entirety, including elements characterised by the representatives of orthodoxy (or official religion) as heterodox, and therefore marginalised and repressed. He has adopted a multifaceted and holistic approach which looks between traditional dogma and axioms. Arkoun's critique of Islamic reason serves as the unifying theme, or leitmotif for the different concepts he elaborated over the course of time.


Main publications


In English

# ''Arab Thought'', ed. S.Chand,
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, 1988. # '' Rethinking Islam : Common questions, Uncommon answers, today'', Westview Press, Boulder, 1994. #'' The concept of revelation : from the people of the book to the societies of the book'',
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, 1988. # ''The Unthought in Contemporary Islamic Thought'',
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, 2002. # ''Islam: To Reform or to Subvert'', Saqi Books, London, 2006.


In French

# ''Deux Epîtres de Miskawayh'', édition critique, ed. B.E.O, Damas, 1961. # ''Aspects de la pensée islamique classique'', ed. IPN, Paris, 1963. # ''L'humanisme arabe au 4e/10e siècle'', ed. Vrin, Paris, 1973. # ''Traité d'Ethique'', Trad., introd., notes du Tahdhîb al-akhlâq de Miskawayh, 1e éd.1969 (2e éd.1988). # ''Essais sur la pensée islamique'', 1e ed. Maisonneuve & Larose, Paris, 1973 (2e éd. 1984). # ''La Pensée arabe'', 1e éd. P.U.F., Paris, 1975 (6e éd. 2002). # ''L'Islam, hier, demain'', (with Louis Gardet), 2e ed. Buchet-Chastel, Paris, 1982 (translation in Arabic, Beyrouth 1983). # ''L'Islam, religion et société'', ed. Cerf, Paris, 1982 (translated in Italia, RAI 1980). # ''Lectures du Coran'', 1e ed. Albin Michel, Paris, 1982 (2e Aleef, Tunis 1991). # ''Pour une critique de la Raison islamique'', Paris, 1984. # ''L'Islam, morale et politique'', UNESCO-Desclée, Paris, 1986. # ''Religion et laïcité: Une approche laïque de l'Islam'', ed. L'Arbrelle, Paris, 1989. # ''Ouvertures sur l'Islam'', 1e ed. J. Grancher, Paris, 1989. # ''L'Islam, approche critique'', Paris, 1989. # ''Ouvertures sur l'islam'', Paris, 1992. # ''L´Islam et les musulmans dans le monde'', Paris, 1993. # ''Penser l'islam aujourd'hui'', Alger, 1993. # ''L’Islam. Approche critique, Le livre du mois'', Paris, 2002. # ''Combats pour l’Humanisme en contextes islamiques'', Paris, 2002. # ''De Manhattan à Bagdad: Au-delà du Bien et du Mal'', Paris, 2003. # ''ABC de l'islam'', Paris, 2007. # ''La question éthique et juridique dans la pensée islamique'', Paris, 2010. # ''La Construction humaine de l'islam'', Paris, 2012. # ''Quand l’islam s’éveillera'', Paris, 2018.


In Arabic

# ''Al-Fikr al-'arabiyy'' (), ed. Uwaydat, Beyrouth 1979. # ''Al-Islâm: Asâla wa Mumârasa'' (), ed. Latakia, Damascus, 1986. # ''Ta'rîkhiyyat al-fikr al-'arabiyy al-islâmiyy'' (), ed. Markaz al-inmâ' al-qawmiyy, Beyrouth 1986. # ''Al-Fikr al-islâmiyy: Qirâ'a 'ilmiyya'' (), ed. Arab cultural center, Beyrouth 1987. # ''Al-islâm: al-Akhlâq wal-Siyâsa'' (), ed. Arab Printing, Publishing and Distribution center, Cairo, 1988. # ''Al-fikr al-islâmi: Naqd wa-jtihâd'' (), ed. Dâr al-Sâqî, London, 1990. # ''Al-'almana wa-l-dîn'' (), ed. Dâr al-Sâqî, London, 1990. # ''Mina-l-ijtihâd ilâ naqd al-'aql al-islâmî'' (), ed. Dâr al-Sâqî, London, 1991. # ''Min Faysal al-Tafriqa ilâ Fasl-al-Maqâl: Ayna huwa-l-Fikr al-islâmiyy al-mu‘âsir'' (), ed. Dâr al-Sâqî, London, 1993. # ''Al-Islâm, Urubbâ, wal-Gharb: Rihânât al-ma'nâ wa Irâdât al-Haymana'' (), ed. Dâr al-Sâqî, London, 1995. # ''Naz‘at al-Ansana fî-l-fikr al-‘arabiyy'' (), ed. Dâr al-Sâqî, London, 1997. # ''Qadâyâ fî Naqd al-Fikr al-dînî'' (), ed. Dâr al-Talî‘a, Beyrouth 1998. # ''Al-Fikr al-usûlî wal-stihâlat al-Ta’sîl'' (), ed. Dâr al-Sâqî, London, 1999. # ''Ma‘ârik min ajli-l-ansana fî-l-siyâqât al-islâmiyya'' (), ed. Dâr al-sâqî, London, 2001. # ''The Qur'an : Min al-Tafsîr al-mawrûth ilâ tahlîl al-khitâb al-dînî'' (), ed. Dâr al-Talî‘a, Beyrouth 2001. # ''The Qur'an from the inherited interpretation to the analysis of religious discourse'' (), ed. Dâr al-Talî‘a, Beyrouth 2001.


In Dutch

# ''Islam in Discussie, 24 vragen over de Islam'', éd. Uitgeverij Contact, Amsterdam 1993. # ''Islam & De Democratie; Een ontmoeting'', en collaboration avec Frits Bolkestein, Uitgeverij Contact, Amsterdam 1994. # Several articles and interviews in Dutch Journals.


In Indonesian

# ''Nalar Islami dan nalar modern'': Berbagai Tantangan dan Jalan Baru, Trans. Johan H. Meuleman, INIS, Jakarta 1994. # ''Berbagai Pembacaan Quran'', Trans. Machasin, ed. Johan H. Meuleman, INIS, Jakarta 1997, 256 p. # ''Kajian Kontemporer al-Qur'an'', Trans. Hidayatullah, Pustaka, Bandung, 1998, 265 p. # ''Membedah Pemikiran Islam'', Trans. Hidayatullah, Pustaka, Bandung, 2000


Honours and awards


Honours

* Commandeur of the
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(France). * Officier of the
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(France).


Awards

* Giorgio Levi Della Vida Award (London, 2002). * The Ibn Rushd Prize for Freedom of Thought (Berlin, 2003). * Prize for culture (Doha, 2010). * International Prize of Acharif
Al Idrissi Abu Abdullah Muhammad al-Idrisi al-Qurtubi al-Hasani as-Sabti, or simply al-Idrisi ( ar, أبو عبد الله محمد الإدريسي القرطبي الحسني السبتي; la, Dreses; 1100 – 1165), was a Muslim geographer, cartograp ...
(Palermo, 2012 - posthumously). * Prize Izerfan (Rabat, 2012 - posthumously). * Trophy for the promotion of
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(Rabat, 2012 - posthumously).


Acknowledgement

* Member of the
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. * Member of the Royal Academy of Sciences and Arts of Morocco.


Honorary degrees

*
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.


References


External links


Wael Abu-Uksa, "Rediscovering the Mediterranean: Political Critic and Mediterraneanism in Mohammed Arkoun’s Thought"
Journal of Levantine Studies The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute (VLJI) is a center for the interdisciplinary study and discussion of issues related to philosophy, society, culture, and education. The Institute was established in to create a body of knowledge and discourseto ...
1 (Summer 2011): 173-191
Autobiography of Mohammad Arkoun in Ibn-rush.org

Mohammed Arkoun, "The Struggle for Humanism in Islamic Contexts", Journal of Levantine Studies, 1 (Summer 2011): 155-172.


* ttps://web.archive.org/web/20100217045038/http://www.alarabiya.net/programs/2006/08/28/26977.html Interview with M. Arkoun on Rawafid part 1
Interview with M. Arkoun on Rawafid part 2

Interview with M. Arkoun on Masarat






* ttp://en.qantara.de/webcom/show_article.php/_c-478/_nr-1104/i.html Obituary for Mohammed Arkoun: A Pioneer of Modern Critical Islam Studies* Samir Abuzaid
Professor Muhammad Arkoun
arabphilosophers.com
The Construction of Belief: Reflections on the Thought of Mohammed Arkoun
(2012) eds A. Filali-Ansary, A. Esmail, Aga Khan University-Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilisations / Saqi. * Ursula Günther
Mohammed Arkoun: Towards a radical rethinking of Islamic thought
In: Taji-Farouki, Suha (ed.): ''Modern Muslim Intellectuals and the Qur’an''. London 2004, p. 125-167. {{DEFAULTSORT:Arkoun, Mohammed 1928 births 2010 deaths Algerian emigrants to France Algerian historians Algerian philosophers Berber historians Berber scholars French people of Kabyle descent Hermeneutists Islamic philosophers Muslim reformers Kabyle people Members of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts Officiers of the Légion d'honneur People from Beni Yenni University of Algiers alumni University of Paris alumni University of Lyon faculty University of Paris faculty