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Ibn Rushd Prize for Freedom of Thought

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Ibn Rushd Prize for Freedom of Thought
Country
First awarded
  • 1999; 25 years ago (1999)
Websitewww.ibn-rushd.org

The Ibn Rushd Prize for Freedom of Thought (German: Ibn-Ruschd-Preis für freies Denken; Arabic: جائزة ابن رشد للفكر الحر) is a prestigious[1] prize awarded in Germany which recognises independent, forward-thinking, individuals or organisations who have contributed to democracy and freedom of speech in the Arab world.[2][3]

Samir Amin, 2009 winner
Sihem Bensedrine, 2011 winner
Rached Ghannouchi, 2014 winner

The prize has been awarded annually since 1999, with the exception of 2016, by the non-governmental Ibn-Rushd-Fund (مؤسسة ابن رشد للفكر الحر); the fund itself was founded in 1998 on the occasion of the 800th anniversary of the Andalusian philosopher and thinker Ibn Rushd's death (often Latinized as Averroes), and on the 50th anniversary of the UN Declaration of Human Rights.[3][4]

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Prize winners

Year Name Country Subject
1999 Al Jazeera  Qatar Journalism
2000 Issam Abdulhadi  Palestine Women's Rights
2001 Mahmoud Amin El Alem  Egypt Criticism
2002 Azmi Bishara  Palestine Politics
2003 Mohammed Arkoun  Algeria Philosophy
2004 Sonallah Ibrahim  Egypt Literature
2005 Nasr Hamid Abu Zaid  Egypt Reform of Islam
2006 Fatima Ahmed Ibrahim  Sudan Human Rights
2007 Nouri Bouzid  Tunisia Film
2008 Mohammed Abed al-Jabri  Morocco Arab Renaissance
2009 Samir Amin  Egypt Economy
2010 al-Hewar al-Mutamaddin N/A Internet-platform/Blog
2011 Sihem Bensedrine  Tunisia Journalism
2012 Razan Zaitouneh  Syria Arab Spring
2013 Rim Banna  Palestine Music
2014 Rachid Ghannouchi  Tunisia Modern Islam
2015 Aisha Odeh  Palestine Literature
2017 Coalition for Accountability and Integrity (AMAN)  Palestine Fight against corruption
2019 Sara Qaed  Bahrain Caricature
2022 Adyan Foundation  Lebanon Diversity

References

  1. ^ Kamrava, Mehran (2011), Innovation in Islam: Traditions and Contributions, University of California Press, p. 239, ISBN 978-0520266957
  2. ^ Snir, Reuven (2006), Religion, Mysticism and Modern Arabic Literature, Otto Harrassowitz Verlag, p. 56, ISBN 3447053259
  3. ^ a b Rabasa, Angel; Benard, Cheryl; Schwartz, Lowell H.; Sickle, Peter (2007), Building Moderate Muslim Networks, RAND Corporation, p. 116, ISBN 978-0833041227
  4. ^ Civantos, Christina (2017), The Afterlife of al-Andalus: Muslim Iberia in Contemporary Arab and Hispanic Narratives, SUNY Press, p. 58

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