Khadijah Bint Suleiman Muhammad Khan (philosopher)
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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 | |
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Born | August the 4th 1997 Madinat Al-Islam Old Town |
Nationality | Sharifistani Pashtun and half-Italian |
Education | Masters degree in Philosophy, Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy and Islamic Theology |
Alma mater | Madinat 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 |
Awards | Philosopher of the Year (2019) |
Era | Post-modern era |
Region | Near-East |
School | Natural law ethics, feminist theology |
Thesis | Natural 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 |
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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.