Mohamed Osman Elkhosht


Muhammad Othman Elkhosht is the president of Cairo University. He is a professor of philosophy of religion and contemporary philosophy at Faculty of Arts, Cairo University. He is a leading authority on modern Islam, and a member of the Association for Intercultural Philosophy, which encourages a dialogue among philosophers from all over the world. He held several positions including the Vice President of Education and Students Affairs at Cairo University. He is also a member of local and international committees: the Interfaith Dialogue Center in Al-Azhar, the Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs, Awqaf Academy, the Supreme Council of Naif Arab University for Security Sciences and the Science and Innovation Committee of Shanghai Jiao Tong University.

Early life and education

Muhammad Othman Elkhosht was born on 28 March 1964. As a child, Elkhosht was always interested in the Quran. He participated in many local research and Qur'an competitions and won numerous prizes.
He then joined the Faculty of Arts and chose to become a student at the Department of Philosophy to. Elkhosht always topped his classes during his college years showing great passion for philosophy. As a university student, Elkhosht wrote many books and research that were published. His first book was published while he was still a freshman and was soon followed by more writings that were published by major Egyptian and Lebanese publishing houses, such as Dar Alkitab Alarabi. Whoever read his works at that time would believe that Elkhosht was old and experienced scholar, and not a student.
Following his four years of study, he earned his Master's Degree in Modern and Contemporary Philosophy in 1990 and completed his PhD in 1993.

Philosophy and thought

Elkhosht is an Arab thinker and an encyclopedia of knowledge; he has delved into both Islamic heritage and Western thought. His writings are characterized by combining the rational approach and his religious background.
His writings are essential references on the fundamentals of religion, modern and contemporary doctrines, and political science, in a sense that has to do with civil society and its role, the global state and the nation state.
Some of Elkhosht’s writings are taught at several universities with regard to the various disciplines of religion: Fundamentals of Religion, Study of Hadith, Sharia, and Comparative Religion. He has also written many books on Islamic sects as well as social life. Elkhosht’s writings, marked by moderation and rationality, reveal his thorough study of the humanities and legal sciences.
Elkhosht has rewritten the Studies of Hadith in a modern way and re-interpreted the position of Sharia on women's issues since the eighties of the twentieth century, with regard to women’s right to take positions in the judiciary, the fatwa, taking the stand in court of law, equality between men and women in political and civil rights, etc.
He has an upright stance on issues that have to do with the state, civil society, freedom of expression, and democracy. He has fought corruption and extremism in many of his books and articles, such as Civil Society and the State and Ethics of Progress. Elkhosht has also established philosophical tolerance in his books The Minimal Middle Ground among Religions and Ethics and Civil Society, Diversity and Tolerance in the Islamic Civilization in which he criticizes closed and dogmatic doctrines.
Elkhosht’s works also offer a new vision of the history of western philosophy that goes beyond the traditional conflict, since the beginning of modern times, between rationality and emotions, idealism and realism, formalism and materialism. Moreover, some other messages are generated from Elkhosht’s works to combine the thoughts of Descartes and Bacon, Leibniz and Locke before Kant and Hume, and after Hegel and Marx. He has criticized Descartes’ theological undertones and unraveled his counterfeit rationality. Elkhosht also criticized Leibniz’s resort to theology, Hegel’s absolutism, and Hume’s sensual world and skepticism.
Furthermore, in his books, he calls for spiritual rationality as a methodology and, at the same time, a vision for life. He has managed to distinguish between rational and irrational elements of religions in his book The Reasonable and the Unreasonable in Religions depending on the rational critical approach. There are references to his writings in Western studies and websites. His name is mentioned in those studies as follows: "Muhammad Othman Al-Khasht", "Muhammad Al-Khasht", or "Alkhasht".
Some leading journals in Egypt and the Arab world have published and reviewed his works.

El-Khosht in the eyes of others

Elkhosht’s thought and works triggered various views:
M. O. Elkhosht has written 23 research papers in Arabic and English, published regionally and internationally. He published 57 books by major publishing houses, locally and regionally. He edited 24 Islamic heritage books. His translations include: the Britannica Encyclopedia of religions and the Dictionary of World Religions.
Realizing the importance of his works, Arab and international researchers have written more than 78 research papers about his works and projects such as: The Intellectual and Methodological Bases in Contemporary Islamic Philosophy: Elkhosht as an Example and The Renewal of Religious Discourse in Elkhosht’s Project.
Elkhosht also supervised several Master and PhD theses tackling the philosophy of religion and the philosophy of politics. Being an authority on modern philosophy, thousands of references are made to his works. Moreover, several theses have been written on his thought and works.

Books and Papers

Comparative Religions and Philosophy of Religion