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This volume bring together speeches and press and television interviews given by the Libyan statesman and scholar, Aref Ali Nayed, on Libyan affairs, politics, extremism and international relations during his two visits to Moscow in 2018. Dr Nayed's analysis deconstructs the current events in Libya and the complex interplay of political, religious, theological, philosophical, historical and sociological factors that have shaped the political impasse since the 17th February revolution. Dr Nayed details his vision for Libya and the importance of Libyan-Russian relations. This volume includes his…mehr

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This volume bring together speeches and press and television interviews given by the Libyan statesman and scholar, Aref Ali Nayed, on Libyan affairs, politics, extremism and international relations during his two visits to Moscow in 2018. Dr Nayed's analysis deconstructs the current events in Libya and the complex interplay of political, religious, theological, philosophical, historical and sociological factors that have shaped the political impasse since the 17th February revolution. Dr Nayed details his vision for Libya and the importance of Libyan-Russian relations. This volume includes his presentations at the Institute for African Studies and at the bicentennial celebrations of the prestigious Oriental Institute of the Russian Academic of Sciences, the National Research Higher School of Economics, along with interviews with Russian, English and Arabic news programmes in Moscow.
Autorenporträt
Aref Ali Nayed is Chairman of Kalam Research &Media (KRM), the Libya Institute for Advanced Studies (LIAS), and was former Ambassador of Libya to the UAE. He has lectured on Islamic Theology, Logic, and Spirituality at the Uthman Pasha Madrasa in Tripoli, Libya, and was former Professor at the Pontifical Institute for Arabic and Islamic Studies (Rome) and the International Institute for Islamic Thought and Civilization (Malaysia). His works include Radical Engagements (2017); Vatican Engagements (2016); Operational Hermeneutics (2011); Growing Ecologies of Peace, Compassion and Blessing: A Muslim Response to 'AMuscatManifesto' (2010), and essays and monographs