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Muna Tatari
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Dr. Muna Tatari is professor of Islamic systematic theology and kalam studies at the Institute for Islamic Theology of Paderborn University. Her current research interests include Islamic systematic theology and political, liberation, and comparative theology. The author of several journal articles, Tatari has written an essay, “Reason and Revelation: A Significant Contribution to Contemporary Ethical Debates in a Secular Context,” on the aims of Islamic law. She co-edited The Promises and Challenges of the Maqasid al-Shari’a (2018) along with Rumee Ahmad and Idris Nassery. Tatari holds a Ph.D. in comparative theology from the Centre for Comparative Theology and Cultural Studies at Paderborn University, for which her dissertation was “Man and God in the Tension of Justice and Mercy: An Attempt at Islamic Positioning.”