Khadijah Bint Suleiman Muhammad Khan (philosopher)

Revision as of 17:21, 3 December 2020 by Saranidia (talk | contribs)
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Khadijah Bint Suleiman Muhammad Khan is a Sharifistani philosopher, feminist theologian and natural law ethicist who was employed as an ethical advisor to the Khan Foundation from 2019-2020.

Effendi

Khadijah Bint Suleiman Muhammad Khan

Master of Philosophy
BornAugust the 4th 1997
Madinat Al-Islam Old Town
NationalitySharifistani Pashtun and half-Italian
EducationMasters degree in Philosophy, Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy and Islamic Theology
Alma materMadinat Al-Islam University (2015-2018), Oxford University (2018-2019)
Notable work
Man, God and Woman (2020) and A Solution to Every Problem of Ethics (2019)
Spouse(s)none
AwardsPhilosopher of the Year (2019)
EraPost-modern era
RegionNear-East
SchoolNatural law ethics, feminist theology
ThesisNatural Law Theory Applied to Modern Politics (2018), Feminist Approaches to Theology (2018) and An Analysis of Arguments for the Existence Of God (2019)
Main interests
Ethics, theology, Philosophy of religion and Political Philosophy
Influences
  • Plato, Avicenna, Al-Ghazali, Aristotle, Daphne Hampson, Sartre, Simon De Beauvoir, Averroes
Influenced
  • Most Sharifistani liberal feminists

Early life

Khadijah Bint Suleiman Muhammad Khan was born on August 3rd 1997, daughter of Colonel Suleiman Muhammad Khan and Maria Lucrezia Khan, in the Old Town of Madinat Al-Islam.

Education

For her secondary education she attended an all-girls private school in Madinat Al-Islam, Sharifistan, she later attended Madinat Al-Islam University (gaining a Bachelor of Arts Degree and then Oxford University (gaining her Master of Philosophy). During her time at Oxford she was frequently and actively involved in feminist activism.