Mohamed Talbi
Doctor of History Mohamed Talbi | |
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محمد الطالبي | |
Born | |
Died | 1 May 2017 Tunis, Tunisia | (aged 95)
Nationality | Tunisian |
Education | Doctorate in History from the Sorbonne University |
Occupation(s) | author, professor, Islamologist |
Employer(s) | University of Tunis, Tunisian Academy of Sciences and Arts (2011-2012) |
Known for | Islamic studies |
Title | Professor |
Movement | Islamic democracy |
Mohamed Talbi (Arabic: محمد الطالبي), (16 September 1921[1] – 1 May 2017) was a Tunisian author, professor, and Islamologist.[2]
Biography
[edit]Talbi was born in Tunis on 16 September 1921, attending school there and going on to study in Paris.[3] Talbi wrote prolifically on a wide range of topics, including the history of the medieval Maghreb, Islam and its relationship with both women and democracy, and Islam's role in the modern world.[4]
Talbi died in Tunis on 1 May 2017.[5]
Career
[edit]Talbi spent most of his educational career teaching Mediterranean and North African history. He taught the Institute of Higher Education of Tunis.[6] In 1966, he became the first dean of the School of Letter and Human Sciences of Tunis,[7] as well as chairing the school's history department. He later directed the scientific journal Les Cahiers de Tunisie .[8]
In 1968, Talbi defended his Ph.D. thesis, The Aghlabid Emirate, a political History, at the Sorbonne. It was focused on Tunisia's first Muslim dynasty,[9] addressing especially the history and key role of slavery in the Emirate’s agriculture and economy.[10]
Talbi was appointed president of the Tunisian Academy of Sciences, Letters, and Arts between 2011 and 2012.[11]
Views
[edit]On the subject of Islam and democracy, Talbi rejected any direct association between Shura and democracy.[12] He argued that shura originated before Western and Islamic concepts of democracy had even developed, and that the two were not analogous .[13] Talbi also argued that democracy as rule by the people and notions of human rights, religious pluralism, and equality under the law, embodies values which Talbi believed constituted authentic Islam.[14]
Talbi participated in a number of interfaith dialogues with North African and European Christians, but also criticized the practice often. In a 1987 article, Talbi criticized the (at the time) current poverty of Muslim initiatives or even responses to Euro-Arab or Muslim-Christian dialogue.[15] Talbi also explicitly declared Islam to be open to dialogue with other faiths and cultures.[16] Talbi viewed Muslim-Christian dialogue as a significant religious matter.[17]
Awards
[edit]Ribbon bar | Country | Honour |
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Tunisia | Grand Officer of the Order of the Republic[18] | |
Tunisia | Commander of the Order of Merit[19] | |
Tunisia | Officer of the Order of the Independence[20] | |
France | Officer of the Legion of Honour[21] | |
Spain | Commander of the Order of Civil Merit[22] |
Administrative positions
[edit]- Member of the Real Academia de la Historia (1970)[23]
- Member of the editorial team of the Encyclopaedia of Islam (1978)[24]
- Member of the Universal Academy of Cultures (1994)[25]
- President of the Tunisian Academy of Sciences, Letters, and Arts (2011-2012)[26]
Other acknowledgements
[edit]- 1979 : Premio letterario internazionale del Mediterraneo (Italy)[27]
- 1985 : The Léopold Lucas Prize (Germany)[28]
- 1987 : The Cultural National Prize (Tunisia)[29]
- 1991 : The Literature National Prize (Tunisia)[30]
- 1994 : Hiroshima Prize for Peace and Cultural (Sweden)[31]
- 1997 : The Senator Giovanni Agnelli International Prize (Italy)[32]
- 2017 : Ibn Khaldun Award in Humanities (granted posthumously; Tunisia)[33]
- 2024 : Prix Fondation de la Maison de Tunisie (granted posthumously; Tunisia)[34]
Bibliography
[edit]In French
[edit]- Al-Mukhassass d'Ibn Sïda : études et index, ed. Imprimerie officielle, Tunis, 1956
- Histoire générale de la Tunisie (collective book), tome II « Le Moyen Âge », ed. Société tunisienne de diffusion, Tunis, 1965
- L'émirat aghlabide (186-296/800-909) : histoire politique, ed. Adrien Maisonneuve, Paris, 1966 (ISBN 2-7200-0493-6)
- Biographies aghlabides extraites des Madarik du Cadi Iyād (critical edition), ed. Imprimerie officielle de la République tunisienne, Tunis, 1968
- Ibn Khaldûn et l'Histoire, ed. Société tunisienne de diffusion, Tunis, 1965, republishing. Maison tunisienne de l'édition, Tunis, 1973, republishing. Cartaginoiseries, Carthage, 2006
- Islam en dialogue, ed. Maison tunisienne d'édition, Tunis, 1970
- Islam et dialogue, réflexion sur un thème d'actualité, ed. Maison tunisienne d'édition, Tunis, 1972
- Étude d’histoire ifrîqiyenne et de civilisation musulmane médiévale, ed. Université de Tunis, Tunis, 1982
- Réflexions sur le Coran (with Maurice Bucaille), ed. Seghers, Paris, 1989 (ISBN 2-232-10148-7)
- Études sur la tolérance (collective book), ed. Beït El Hikma, Carthage, 1995
- Un respect têtu (with Olivier Clément), ed. Nouvelle Cité, Paris, 1995 (ISBN 2-85313-188-2)
- Plaidoyer pour un islam moderne, ed. Desclée de Brouwer, Paris, 1998 (ISBN 2-220-04251-0)
- Penseur libre en islam. Un intellectuel musulman dans la Tunisie de Ben Ali (with Gwendoline Jarczyk), ed. Albin Michel, Paris, 2002 (ISBN 2-226-13204-X)
- Universalité du Coran, ed. Actes Sud, Arles, 2002 (ISBN 2-7427-3605-0)
- Oriente-Occidente : cartografías de una distancia [Direction], ed. Fondation Marcelino Botín, Santander, 2004
- Réflexion d'un musulman contemporain, ed. Fennec, Casablanca, 2005
- Afin que mon cœur se rassure, ed. Nirvana, Tunis, 2010
- Gaza, barbarie biblique ou de l'extermination sacrée et humanisme coranique, ed. Mohamed Talbi, Tunis, 2010
- L'Islam n'est pas voile, il est culte : rénovation de la pensée musulmane, ed. Cartaginoiseries, Carthage, 2010
- Goulag et démocratie, ed. Mohamed Talbi, Tunis, 2011
- À Benoît XVI, ed. Mohamed Talbi, Tunis, 2011
- Ma religion c'est la liberté : l'islam et les défis de la contemporanéité, ed. Nirvana, Tunis, 2011 (ISBN 978-9973-855-35-0)
- Histoire du Christ. Histoire d’une fraude textes à l’appui, s. ed., Tunis, 2011[35]
- Méditations sur le Coran : Vérité, rationalité, I'jaz scientifique, ed. Mohamed Talbi, Tunis, 2016
- Dieu est amour : guide du musulman coranique, ed. Nirvana, Tunis, 2017
In Italian
[edit]- Rispetto nel dialogo. Islamismo e cristianesimo (with Olivier Clément), éd. San Paolo, Roma, 1994
- Un'urgenza dei tempi modern : il dialogo fra gli universi culturali (with Giovanni Agnelli & Marcello Pacini), ed. Fondation Giovanni Agnelli, Turino, 1997
- Le vie del dialogo nell'Islam, ed. Fondation Giovanni Agnelli, Turino, 1999
- Islam e libero pensiero. Laicità e democrazia nel mondo musulmano, ed. UTET Università, Milano, 2005
- Università del Corano, ed. Jaca Book, Milano, 2007
In Dutch
[edit]- Dialog mit Afrika und dem Islam (with Léopold Sédar Senghor), ed. Mohr Siebeck, Tübingen, 1987
In Arabic
[edit]- Al-Turtûshî, al Hawâdith wa-l-Bida (تحقيق الحوادث و البدع لمحمد بن الوليد الطرطوشي أبو بكر), ed. Imprimerie officielle, Tunis, 1959
- Tarājim Aghlabīyah : mustakhrajah min Madārik al-Qādī ʻIyāḍ (تراجم أغلبيّة مستخرجة من مدارك القاضي عياض), ed. Imprimerie officielle, Tunis, 1968
- Manhajiyyat lbn Khaldûn al-Tâ'rîkhiyya (منهجية ابن خلدون التاريخيّة), ed. Dâr al-Hadathâ, Beyrouth, 1981
- Dirāsāt fī tārīkh Ifrīqīyah wa-fī al-ḥaḍārah al-Islāmiyah fī al-ʻaṣr al-wasīṭ (دراسات في تاريخ إفريقيا في الحضارة الإسلاميّة في العصر الوسيط), ed. University of Tunis, Tunis, 1982
- Al-dawlaẗu al-aġhlabiyyaẗ (184-296/800-909) : Al-tārīkẖ al-siyāsī (الدولة الأغلبيّة : 296 - 184 / 909-808 : التاريخ السياسي), ed. Dār al-Gharb al-Islāmī, Beyrouth, 1985
- Nahnou wa al-ġharb (نحن و الغرب), ed. Abdelkarim Ben Abdallah, Tunis, 1992 (Collective Work)
- Iyal Allah : Afkar Jadidah fi 'Alaqat al-Muslim bi-nafsihi wa bi al-Akharin (عيال الله : أفكار جديدة في علاقة المسلم بنفسه و بالآخرين), ed. Cérès, Tunis, 1992
- Fi Tārīkh Ifrīqīyah (في تاريخ إفريقية : أعلام – مواقع – قضايا), ed. Beït El Hikma, Carthage, 1994
- Ummat al-Wasat (أمة الوسط : الإسلام و تحديات المعاصرة), ed. Cérès, Tunis, 1996
- Al-Islâm : Hurriyatun wa Hiwâr (الإسلام حرّية و حوار), ed. Dâr al-Nahâr, Beyrouth, 1999
- Li yatma'inna qālbî : Quādhiyatû el-îmān (ليطمئن قلبي : قضية الإيمان), ed. Cérès, Tunis, 2007
- Quādhiyatû al-Hâquîqua (قضية الحقيقة), ed. Mohamed Talbi, Tunis, 2015
- Dalil al-muslim al-Cor'ānî (دليل المسلم القرآني), ed. Mohamed Talbi, Tunis, 2016
- Al-Ṣiraa' al-lāhoutî fi Al-Qayrawân ayam al-aġhaliba (الصّراع اللاّهوتي في القيروان أيّام الأغالبة), ed. Sotumedias, Tunis, 2017
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- ^ (in French) Jean Fontaine, « Recension : Talbi Mohamed, Histoire du Christ, ed. Mohamed Talbi, Tunis, 2011 (555 p.) », Groupe de recherche islamo-chrétien, 20 juin 2011 Archived 2012-08-02 at archive.today
- 1921 births
- 2017 deaths
- Historians of Islam
- 20th-century Tunisian historians
- 21st-century Tunisian historians
- Tunisian Quranist Muslims
- Historians of religion
- Medievalists
- Historians of the Mediterranean
- Writers from Tunis
- Members of the Tunisian Academy of Sciences, Letters, and Arts
- Officers of the Legion of Honour
- Order of Civil Merit members