Mohammed Khalid Brandalise Rhazzali, vice direttore del Centro Interuniversitario per la Cultura, Diritto e Religione-FIDR, è co-responsabile scientifico del progetto internazionale PriMED – Prevenzione e Interazione nello Spazio Trans-Mediterraneo”-ID 82382-2019/2021.
Ricercatore associato all’Institut de Sciences Sociales des Religions Contemporaines de l’Université de Lausanne e responsabile scientifico dell’unità locale di Padova del progetto Eramus Plus Erasmus+ KA2, « Les trajectoires des diaspora turque et marocaine en Europe” (Capofila Université Saint-Louis (Bruxelles), è docente di «Sociologia della Religione» all’Università di Padova (I), dove co-dirige il Master in Studi sull’Islam d’Europa e il Master in Religions, Politics and Citizenship e coordina l’unità di ricerca locale del programma europeo «Transfer Radicalisation Approaches in Training (TRAin TRAINING) », cui capofila è il Ministero della Giustizia Italiano.
Tra le sue pubblicazioni : L’islam in carcere (FrancoAngeli, 2010), The end of life from an intercultural perspective. Mediators and religious assistants in the health service. Italian Journal of sociology of Education (2014) Comunicazione interculturale e sfera pubblica (Carocci, 2015), Appréhension et expérience de la pluralité religieuse dans les prisons de Suisse et d’Italie, Revue Critique Internationale » (con Becci e Schiavinato 2016), I musulmani nelle società europee (a cura di, con Allievi e Guolo, Guerini e Associati 2017), Muslim Communities in a Catholic Country, In: Abe W. Ata, Jan A Ali (eds.), Islam in the West: Perceptions and Reactions (con Pace, Oxford 2018), Vicissitudini dell’Halal e i musulmani d’Italia: tra istituzioni e mercato, Quaderni di diritto e politica ecclesiastica (2019).
Mohammed Khalid Brandalise Rhazzali, Vice Director of the Interuniversity Center for Culture, Law, and Religion-FIDR, is the scientific co-coordinator of the international project PriMED – Prevention and Interaction in the Trans-Mediterranean Space” – ID 82382-2019/2021.
Research Associate at the Institute of Social Sciences of Contemporary Religions at the University of Lausanne and scientific coordinator of the local unit in Padua for the Erasmus Plus Erasmus+ KA2 project, “Les trajectoires des diaspora turque et marocaine en Europe” (Lead Partner: Université Saint-Louis, Brussels). He is a lecturer in “Sociology of Religion” at the University of Padua (Italy), where he co-directs the Master’s program in European Islam Studies and the Master’s program in Religions, Politics, and Citizenship. Additionally, he coordinates the local research unit for the European program “Transfer Radicalisation Approaches in Training (TRAin TRAINING),” led by the Italian Ministry of Justice.
Among his publications: “L’islam in carcere” (FrancoAngeli, 2010), “The end of life from an intercultural perspective.” Mediators and religious assistants in the health service. Among his publications: “Italian Journal of Sociology of Education” (2014), “Comunicazione interculturale e sfera pubblica” (Carocci, 2015), “Appréhension et expérience de la pluralité religieuse dans les prisons de Suisse et d’Italie, Revue Critique Internationale” (with Becci and Schiavinato, 2016), “I musulmani nelle società europee” (edited with Allievi and Guolo, Guerini e Associati, 2017), “Muslim Communities in a Catholic Country” (In: Abe W. Ata, Jan A Ali (eds.), Islam in the West: Perceptions and Reactions, with Pace, Oxford 2018), “Vicissitudini dell’Halal e i musulmani d’Italia: tra istituzioni e mercato, Quaderni di diritto e politica ecclesiastica” (2019).