Dr Adnane Mokrani is a Muslim theologian, Professor of Islamic Studies at the Pontifical Gregorian University (PUG) in Rome and Senior Fellow at the Fondazione per le scienze religiose (FSCIRE), the Giorgio La Pira Library and Research Center in Palermo. He was a former Professor at the Pontifical Institute for Arabic and Islamic Studies (PISAI) in Rome (2009-2020). He holds a PhD in Islamic Theology from al-Zaytuna University in Tunis (1997) and a PhD in Muslim-Christian Relations from the PISAI (2005). His most recent book is Toward an Islamic Theology of Nonviolence, in Dialogue with René Girard (Michigan State University Press, 2022). A. Mokrani, Leggere il Corano a Roma, Icone, Rome, 2010. His monographs include, Nazarat al-masihiyyin al-lubnaniyyin lil-‘alaqat al-islamiyya al-masihiyya 1990-2000 (CEDRAC, The Saint-Joseph University, 2009), and Naqd al-adyan ‘inda Ibn Hazm al-Andalusi 994-1063 (The International Institute of Islamic Thought, Virginia, 2008).
Dr Mokrani’s most recent book is the following:
TOWARDS AN ISLAMIC THEOLOGY OF NONVIOLENCE: IN DIALOGUE WITH RENE GIRARD