Global Affairs Scholar Bridging Islamic Studies and Humanitarian Action
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Hamad Bin Khalifa UniversityDr. Abdulfatah Said Mohamed, an Assistant Professor of Global Affairs and Islam at Hamad Bin Khalifa University's College of Islamic Studies, brings a wealth of experience in humanitarian affairs, peace mediation, and sustainable development to his academic role. With a Ph.D. from the University of Exeter and an MSc. in management sciences from the University of Sheffield, Dr. Mohamed's expertise spans academia and practical application. His work as a consultant for the World Humanitarian Summit at the UN Office for Humanitarian Affairs and his collaborations with various international organizations demonstrate his commitment to bridging theoretical knowledge with real-world challenges. Dr. Mohamed's research, exemplified by his co-authored paper on Islamic perspectives on humanitarian principles, contributes significantly to the discourse on the intersection of Islam and global humanitarian efforts. As a Visiting Research Fellow at the Center for Conflict & Humanitarian Studies and through his various roles in peace mediation and policy-making, Dr. Mohamed continues to shape the understanding of Islamic approaches to global affairs and humanitarian action, fostering dialogue between Islamic traditions and contemporary international challenges