Adnani Razika
Adnani Razika
Category : Letters - Languages - Islamic Sciences
Razika ADNANI
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Writer, Philosopher specializing in Islam Specialist in the Maghreb and Arab world France - Algeria Name in Arabic: رزيقة عدناني Name in Tamazight: ⵔⴰⵥⵢⵇⴰ ⴰⴷⵏⴰⵏⵢ |
Origins & Education
Razika Adnani is a Franco-Algerian intellectual whose Maghrebi origins deeply nourish her philosophical reflection and her commitment to Islamic reform. Her name, written in Arabic (رزيقة عدناني) and in Tamazight (ⵔⴰⵥⵢⵇⴰ ⴰⴷⵏⴰⵏⵢ), testifies to the Berber-Arab cultural anchoring that characterizes her intellectual identity.
She pursued her philosophy studies at the University of Algiers, a prestigious institution that has trained many Maghrebi intellectuals. This initial philosophical training constitutes the foundation of her future intellectual approach, providing her with the conceptual tools necessary to address religious and cultural questions with the academic rigor that characterizes her work.
Her Algerian university background allowed her to acquire in-depth knowledge of the Arab-Muslim philosophical tradition, while being trained in the methods of Western philosophy. This dual formation constitutes a major asset for her future research on Islam and its necessary evolution in the contemporary context.
Scientific Career
Razika Adnani's career is divided into two distinct phases: an initial period of teaching followed by a transition to research and writing that defines her current intellectual mission.
Teaching Period (until 2005)
Razika Adnani worked as a philosophy professor, transmitting her knowledge and developing her pedagogical reflection. This teaching experience allowed her to understand the challenges of philosophical knowledge transmission and to develop her ability to popularize complex concepts.
Transition to Research (2005)
In 2005, she made the decisive decision to leave teaching to dedicate herself entirely to research and writing. This transition marks the beginning of her career as a public intellectual and recognized specialist in contemporary Islam.
Academic and Institutional Collaborations
2014-2016: She gave lectures at Michel Onfray's Popular University of Caen on the theme "Thinking Islam," demonstrating her ability to address a broad audience while maintaining academic rigor.
From 2016: She collaborated with the French Ministry of Justice, Directorate of Judicial Youth Protection (DPJJ), then with the Ministry of the Interior, in the context of training professionals dealing with radicalized youth. This collaboration testifies to the recognition of her expertise by French institutions.
2015-2017: She contributed to the work of the seminar "Secularism and Fundamentalisms" organized by the Collège des Bernardins, a Catholic institution of high intellectual level, demonstrating her capacity for interreligious dialogue.
From 2017: She joined the Permanent University of Nantes to give lectures on Muslim thought, expanding her academic influence.
Recent Institutional Commitments
2019: Member of the Scientific Council of the Center for the Study of Religious Facts, a function that confirms her recognition as an expert.
2020: She gave a series of lectures at the Civic Center for the Study of Religious Facts (CCEFR) on "The Reform of Islam from the 19th Century to Today."
2021-2022: Lecture cycle at CCEFR on "Philosophy in the Land of Islam," demonstrating the extent of her competencies.
Since 2023: Member of the Jury of the Gisèle Halimi Literary Prize, committing to the recognition of feminine writing.
Since 2024: Member of the jury of the Mahsa Amini International Prize for Women's Freedom, testifying to her commitment to women's rights in the Muslim world.
Distinctions & Recognition
Razika Adnani's distinctions and recognition testify to her stature as an intellectual recognized both in France and internationally:
Prestigious Institutional Functions:
- Member of the Advisory Council of the Foundation of Islam of France (2017-2024): This appointment by the highest French authorities testifies to the recognition of her expertise on Islam issues in France.
- Member of the Scientific Council of the Civic Center for the Study of Religious Facts (CCEFR): Position that confirms her academic legitimacy in the study of religious phenomena.
- Member of the JFC Conseil analysis group: Participation in a think tank specialized in geopolitical and strategic analysis.
- Honorary member of the Euromed-IHEDN association: Recognition of her expertise in Euro-Mediterranean relations and defense matters.
- Founding President of the International Philosophy Days of Algiers: Initiative that testifies to her commitment to the influence of philosophy in the Arab world.
Media and Editorial Recognition:
Razika Adnani regularly collaborates with major French media (Marianne, Le Figaro, Le Monde, La Croix), which testifies to the recognition of her expertise by editorialists and specialized journalists. Her analyses are regularly sought to illuminate news related to Islam and the Arab world.
Literary Work:
She is the author of several reference works, including "The Necessary Reconciliation," in which she analyzes the link between violence and identity problems in the Maghreb. Her publications contribute significantly to contemporary intellectual debate on Islam and modernity.
Impact & Influence
Razika Adnani's influence extends across several interconnected domains, making her a major intellectual figure in contemporary debate on Islam and modernity.
Impact on Islamic Reform:
Razika Adnani is an intellectual militant for "future-oriented reform" of Islam. For her, this reform is "more necessary than ever today, and even an act of responsibility," allowing Muslims to integrate into the current era and improve cohabitation with others. Her position is distinguished by its radicalism: she refuses conventional discourse that artificially separates Islam and Islamism, or that places responsibility solely on Muslims.
She advocates a courageous approach that consists of "liberating thought from the grip of the Salafis" and overcoming reassuring but ineffective formulas like "the problem is not Islam, but only Islamism" or "the problem is not Islam, but only Muslims."
Contribution to Maghrebi Reconciliation:
Beyond religious questions, Razika Adnani is committed to reconciling Maghrebi populations with themselves and their history. In her work "The Necessary Reconciliation," she establishes an original analytical link between contemporary violence and identity problems in the Maghreb, providing innovative insight into the deep roots of this region's difficulties.
Influence on French Public Policies:
Her collaboration with French ministries (Justice and Interior) in training professionals dealing with radicalization testifies to the practical impact of her analyses. Her expertise directly contributes to the development of public policies for preventing radicalization.
International Intellectual Influence:
Her participation in numerous national and international conferences and meetings, as well as her presidency of the International Philosophy Days of Algiers, make her an ambassador of renewed Arab philosophical thought. She contributes to intercultural dialogue and recognition of philosophy in the land of Islam.
Impact on Public Debate:
Her regular media interventions and collaborations with the French press allow her to influence public debate on Islam in France. She brings a nuanced and informed voice that contrasts with usual simplifications, contributing to elevating the level of debate.
Influence on Women's Condition:
Her recent commitment to the juries of the Gisèle Halimi and Mahsa Amini prizes testifies to her growing involvement in defending women's rights, particularly in the Muslim context. She represents a model of an emancipated and committed Muslim intellectual woman.
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Biography compiled from public sources - Last updated: 2025
