Hamid Bin Ahmad Al-Rifaie

Hamid Bin Ahmad Al-Rifaie (Arabic: معالي الأستاذ الدكتور حامد الرفاعي) is a Saudi Arabian activist and thinker, president of the International Islamic Forum for Dialogue (IIFD ),[1] and co-president of the World Muslim Congress.

Hamid Bin Ahmad Al-Rifaie
Born (1940-02-09) February 9, 1940
Busor Alharer, Syria
EraModern era
RegionMuslim scholar
SchoolSunni Islam
Notable ideas
President of IIFD & Co-President of WMC

Biography

Al-Rifaie was born in 1940 in Busor Alharer village in the Huraan[2] region of Syria to a well-known family. His father, Sheikh Ahmed bin Zaal Beck Al-Rifaie,[2] was an American educated tribal leader. His grandfather, Sheikh Zaal Beck Al-Rifaie,[2] was also from the leaders and dignitaries in Huraan. He played an important role in the national revolution against the French, and was the right-hand man of Huraan Sheikh Ismail Pasha Al-Rifaie during and after the French mandate over Syria.

Prof. Hamid AL-Rifaie With King Abdullah Al Saud

Hamid Al-Rifaie earned his B.Sc. in Chemistry and geology from the University of Damascus and M.Sc. in Industrial Organic Chemistry from Al-Azhar University and Surry University. He was awarded his PhD in Organic Chemistry from Cairo University.

Career

International Islamic Forum for Dialogue

Al-Rifaie, during his activities in IIFD, signed more than ten protocols pertaining to dialogue between IIFD and international cultural and religious foundations such as:

  • The Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue - Vatican.
  • The American National Council of the Churches of Christ-Washington.
  • The Middle East Council of Churches - Cyprus.
  • The World Council of Churches - Geneva.
  • The Russian Cultural Glory Center - Moscow.
  • The World Buddhist Sangha Council - Taiwan .
  • The Middle East Institute for Peace and development - New York.
  • The World Hindu Council - New Delhi.

Academic Position

  • Secondary School - Teacher of Chemistry, 1962-1978.
  • Professor of industrial organic chemistry–King Abdul Aziz University, 1978-1998.

Positions in the Field of Islamic Activities

  • Member of Presidential institution, International Islamic Council for Da'wah and Relief.
  • Co-President, Islamic-Catholic Liaison Committee[3] [4]Vatican.
  • Member of Committee of the Islamic Coordination in the Organisation of the Islamic Conference (OIC).
  • Member of the experts Committee for Strategic Studies at the Organisation of the Islamic Conference (OIC).
  • Vice President of the Islamic Information Committee.
  • Member of the International Islamic Charity Commission.
  • Member of the International Commission on Scientific Signs in the Qur'an and the Sunnah.
  • Member 100Grop for world Peace.
  • Member the World Council of the Religious Leaders.
  • Member Supreme Committee of AL-Risalah Channel.[5]
  • Member of the world supreme council of the Mosques formerly.
  • Prof. at King Abdul Aziz University formerly.
  • Member of several international organizations and commissions.

Publications

  • Several research papers in Chemistry.
  • A great number (over 85) of papers, essays, and other publications in the field of Islamic thought and Civilizational Studies such as:
  • "The Islamic Nation and the Crisis of Civilization".
  • "Mutual Acquaintance and human Security".
  • "Muslims and the West".
  • "Civility of Dialogue and disagreement in Islam".
  • "World Systems and Human Rights and Obligations".
  • Ethics of Islamic Discourse Addressed to Non-Muslims".
  • "Jerusalem and Secure Peace".
  • "And What about Globalization and Globalization?
  • "Yes to Dialogue, No to Dialogue".
  • "Human Generations and Their Need to Be Introduced to the Islamic Project of Civilization".
  • "A Strategic Study of the Present and Future of Islamic Work".
  • "The Future Form of Unity and Islamic Solidarity".
  • "Globalization and Globalization: An Islamic Perspective".[6]
  • "Civilization and the Problem of Terminology and Performance".[7]
  • "The Intermediary community as a Rational Basis for the Dialogue of Civilizations".
  • "Complementarity of Civilizations".[8]
  • "Islam and the launching Points of a Common Ground for World Civilizations".[9]
  • The Other and the Problem of Terminology and Dialogue.
  • Partners Not Guardians: Islam and Its Response to Human Security Aspirations.
  • Here we are ! Who are you ?[10]
  • AL-Bi'aoiah( Islamic Social contract) and the Democracy.
  • Come to a Just Word.
  • But you are Scum!
  • March of dialogue in the recent history.
  • Secularism between extremism and moderation.
  • AL-Wasatiyyah And Orthodox pivot for dialogue of cultures.[11]


References

  • Here We Are..! Who Are You..? ISBN 9960-56-837-7
  • Universality and Globalization: An Islam Perspective.ISBN 9960-47-798-3
  • Islam and woman Veneration. ISBN 9960-47-800-9
  • Complementary of Civilization. ISBN 9960-47-801-7
  • Islam .. and the common launching – Points of the Human Civilization. ISBN 9960-47-756-8
  • AL-WASATIYYAH AN ORTHODOX PIVOT FOR DIALOGUE OF CULTURES. ISBN 9960-47-799-1
  • AL-HADARA ( CIVILIZATION ): COMPLEXITY OF TERMINOLOGY AND COMPLEXITY OF PERFORMANCE. ISBN 9960-47-797-5
  • Partners Not Guardians. ISBN 9960-52-906-1
  • AL-BAI'AWIYAH AND AL- DIMOCRATI'AH. ISBN 9960-9874-0-X
  • Acquaintance & Human Safety. ISBN 9960-674-78-9
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