Farah Ramin | Philosophy | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Farah Ramin | Philosophy | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Farah Ramin, The University of Qom, Iran

Prof. Dr. Farah Ramin’s research in Islamic philosophy and theology focuses on topics such as arguments for God’s existence, critiques of theological and philosophical perspectives, and comparative studies of Western and Islamic thought. Her work engages with key figures like Mulla Sadra, Kant, Leibniz, and Graham Oppy, analyzing concepts such as theodicy, the soul-body relationship, and evolutionary ethics. She has published extensively in journals like Asian Philosophy, Philosophical Knowledge, and Religious Inquiries, contributing significantly to the discourse on rational theology, metaphysics, and epistemology. šŸ•Œ

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šŸŽ“ Educational Background

Prof. Dr. Farah Ramin earned her Ph.D. in Comparative Philosophy from the University of Qom, Iran, in 2006 šŸŽ“. Her academic expertise lies in Philosophy and Islamic Theology, contributing significantly to the field of humanities šŸ“–. With a strong foundation in philosophical discourse, she explores critical theological debates and comparative thought šŸ’”. Her interdisciplinary approach integrates classical and contemporary perspectives, making her a distinguished scholar in Islamic philosophy šŸ•Œ. Prof. Ramin’s educational journey has paved the way for extensive research, teaching, and leadership in higher education, shaping intellectual discussions in theology and philosophy šŸ“š.

Research FocusšŸŽ“šŸ“š

Prof. Dr. Farah Ramin holds a Ph.D. in Comparative Philosophy from the University of Qom, Iran, awarded in 2006. Her expertise lies in Philosophy and Islamic Theology, focusing on the intersection of classical and modern thought. She has made significant contributions to metaphysics, theology, and ethics, particularly in comparative studies of Avicenna, Kant, and contemporary philosophical arguments. Her research spans diverse topics, including theodicy, ontological arguments, and the philosophy of science. Dr. Raminā€™s work is widely published in prestigious journals, and she actively engages in academic discussions on philosophy and religion. āœØšŸ“–

 

Publication Top Notes

Dr. Farah Ramin’s research spans multiple disciplines, primarily focusing on Islamic philosophy, theology, metaphysics, and philosophy of science. Some key themes in her work include:

šŸ”¹ Islamic Philosophy & Metaphysics

  • Avicennaā€™s perspectives on life, death, and the heartā€™s development (šŸ“œ Current Problems in Cardiology, 2023ā€“2024).
  • Soul-body relationship through the lens of Descartes and Merleau-Ponty (šŸ“œ Naqd va Nazar, 2018).
  • Comparative analysis of Islamic and Western philosophers, such as Mulla Sadra vs. Schopenhauer on death (šŸ“œ Asian Philosophy, 2019).

šŸ”¹ Philosophy of Religion & Theodicy

  • Critiques of ontological arguments for God’s existence (šŸ“œ Religious Inquiries, Naqd va Nazar, Qabasat, 2020).
  • Theodicy in Kantā€™s philosophy and criticisms of William Roweā€™s view on John Hickā€™s theodicy (šŸ“œ History of Philosophy, 2023).
  • Fine-tuning argument and theological implications in science (šŸ“œ Philosophy of Science, 2020).

šŸ”¹ Philosophy of Science & Evolution

  • Critiques of evolutionary meta-ethics and normative ethics in evolution (šŸ“œ Research Quarterly in Islamic Ethics, 2019).
  • Aristotelian reading of chance in Darwinian evolution (šŸ“œ Sophia Perennis, 2019).
  • Intelligent design and critiques of Elliott Soberā€™s viewpoint (šŸ“œ Comparative Theology, 2018).

šŸ”¹ Political & Ethical Philosophy

  • Pacifism vs. jihad in religious discourse (šŸ“œ Religious Inquiries, 2020).
  • Distinctions between natural philosophy and science (šŸ“œ Essays in Philosophy and Kalam, 2022).

 

Abimbola Adesoji | Arts and Humanities | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Abimbola Adesoji | Arts and Humanities | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Abimbola Adesoji, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria, Nigeria

Prof. Abimbola Adesoji is a renowned historian with over 28 years of experience as a teacher, researcher, and mentor. Currently a Professor at Obafemi Awolowo University, where he attained professorship in 2015, his research focuses on Traditional and Contemporary Yoruba History and the Socio-Political History of Nigeria. He holds a Ph.D. in History, with notable works exploring ethnic politics, migrations, and cultural history. A prolific author, Prof. Adesoji has published extensively, including books and chapters in globally recognized volumes. He is a member of esteemed organizations such as the Nigerian Academy of Letters and the Historical Society of Nigeria. āœļøšŸŒŸ

 

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Education šŸŽ“šŸ“š

Prof. Abimbola Adesoji holds a Ph.D. in History from Obafemi Awolowo University, specializing in “The Press and Ethnic Politics in Nigeria, 1960-2003” (2007). He also earned an M.Phil. in History from the same institution, focusing on “Migrations, Settlements, and Inter-Community Relations in Irepodun Communities, 1840-1965” (2003). Additionally, he obtained an M.B.A. (1999) and PGDFM (1995) from Obafemi Awolowo University. Prof. Adesoji began his academic journey with a Bachelor of Arts in History from Adeyemi College of Education in 1991, laying the foundation for his distinguished career in history and socio-political research. šŸŽ“šŸ“–

 

Professional Experience šŸŽ“šŸŒ

Prof. Abimbola Adesoji has an extensive academic career spanning over two decades. From 2001 to the present, he has served as a lecturer at Obafemi Awolowo University, where he advanced from Graduate Assistant to Professor by 2015. During his sabbatical, he worked as a Professor at Bowen University in 2022-2023. He has also held visiting lecturer positions at Osun State University (2014-2015) and part-time lecturing roles at Lagos State University (2000-2003). Earlier in his career, he contributed to Adeyemi College of Education, Ondo, from 1994 to 2001. His teaching experience reflects a deep commitment to the field of History and International Studies. šŸ“ššŸ‘Øā€šŸ«

 

Teaching Experience šŸ“ššŸ‘Øā€šŸ«

Prof. Abimbola Adesoji has an extensive teaching career spanning multiple institutions. From January 2022 to June 2023, he taught at Bowen University, Iwo, covering topics like the History of Nigeria (1800-present) and African Historiography, while also assessing Postgraduate students in Methods of Historical Research. Since 2001, he has taught at Obafemi Awolowo University, offering courses on the History of Nigeria and assessing various historical research essays. His earlier teaching roles include positions at Lagos State University (2000-2003) and Adeyemi College of Education (1994-2001), where he instructed students in Nigerian history and evaluated their coursework. šŸ“–āœļø

 

Professional Certifications & Awards šŸŽ“šŸ†

Prof. Abimbola Adesoji has earned multiple professional certifications, including Textbook Writing and Publishing (2004), Research Methodology (2005), and Writing Proposal and Grant Management (2009), all from esteemed institutions such as Obafemi Awolowo University and the Training Centre in Communication, Nairobi, Kenya. He has also received prestigious awards, such as the Georg Forster Postdoctoral Research Fellowship from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, with multiple fellowships between 2009 and 2021. His notable grants include the Citizenship Initiative Grant and the Alexander von Humboldt Returning Fellowship Award, marking his significant contributions to academic research. šŸŒšŸ“š

 

Research Focus

Prof. Abimbola Adesoji’s research focuses on the intersection of political, social, and cultural dynamics in Nigeria, with an emphasis on Islamic revivalism, ethno-religious conflicts, and media studies. His work explores themes such as Boko Haram, Islamic fundamentalism, and the Nigerian state’s response to these challenges. Additionally, his research delves into indigeneship, citizenship, globalization, democratization, and the role of the press in Nigeria’s political landscape. Other areas of interest include ethnic relations, historical scholarship, and security issues. His interdisciplinary approach combines history, political science, and media studies. šŸ“ššŸŒšŸ”

 

Publication Top Notes Ā 

  • The Boko Haram Uprising and Islamic Revivalism in Nigeria – 781 citations, 2010 šŸ“š
  • Between Maitatsine and Boko Haram: Islamic Fundamentalism and the Response of the Nigerian State – 450 citations, 2011 šŸ“–
  • Indigeneship and Citizenship in Nigeria: Myth and Reality – 75 citations, 2009 šŸŒ
  • When (Not) to Be a Proprietor: Nigerian Newspaper Ownership in a Changing Polity – 35 citations, 2011 šŸ“°
  • Globalization of the Media and the Challenges of Democratisation in Nigeria – 27 citations, 2006 šŸŒ
  • Boko Haram and the Global War on Terror – 19 citations, 2019 šŸŒ
  • Pressure Groups and the Democratic Process in Nigeria (1979-1993) – 19 citations, 2002 šŸ“Š
  • Traditional Rulership and Modern Governance in the 20th Century – 18 citations, 2010 šŸ‘‘
  • The New Pentecostal Movement in Nigeria and the Politics of Belonging – 17 citations, 2017 ā›Ŗ
  • The Nigerian Press and the Challenge of Private Newspaper Ownership: A Study of the Nigerian Tribune, 1949ā€“2009 – 16 citations, 2012 šŸ“°