Prof. Dr. Farah Ramin | medicine and philosophy | Best Researcher Award
Faculty member, University of Qom, Iranย ๐ย
Dr. Farah Ramin is a distinguished scholar in Islamic Philosophy and Theology, serving as a Vice President and Full Professor at the University of Qom. With a profound dedication to comparative philosophy, she has made significant contributions to theological discourse. Her expertise spans philosophical theology, ethics, and metaphysics, exploring the intersections of Western and Islamic thought. Over the past four years, she has been actively engaged in research, teaching, and executive roles, shaping contemporary debates in philosophy and religion. As a mother of five children, she masterfully balances academia and family life. ๐โจ
Profile
๐ Education
Dr. Farah Ramin earned her Ph.D. in Comparative Philosophy from the University of Qom, Iran, in 2006. Her academic journey is deeply rooted in Islamic theology and philosophy, with a special focus on ontological arguments, epistemology, and metaphysical inquiries. Her education has provided a solid foundation for her scholarly investigations into the relationship between faith, reason, and scientific inquiry. ๐๏ธ๐
๐ผ Experience
With a tenure as a faculty member at the University of Qom, Dr. Farah Ramin has played a pivotal role in teaching, mentoring, and administrative leadership. As a Vice President, she has overseen academic programs and contributed to institutional development. She has been a key figure in Islamic philosophy research, guiding students and researchers in exploring comparative philosophical traditions. Her experience includes seminars, conferences, and scholarly dialogues bridging classical and contemporary philosophical thought. ๐ค๐
๐ฌ Research Interests
Dr. Ramin’s research delves into comparative philosophy, Islamic theology, and metaphysical arguments. She specializes in topics such as the soul-body relationship, arguments for God’s existence, evolutionary ethics, and teleological reasoning. Her studies explore Western and Islamic perspectives, critically engaging with thinkers like Mulla Sadra, Descartes, Kant, and Graham Oppy. Through her work, she examines rationality, religious epistemology, and the nature of the divine. ๐ง๐
๐ Awards & Recognitions
Dr. Farah Ramin has been recognized for her scholarly excellence in Islamic philosophy. Her research has been featured in prestigious journals, earning her academic honors. She has received accolades for her contributions to comparative religious studies and has been a key speaker at international conferences. Her work continues to shape modern theological and philosophical discourse, making her a leading figure in Islamic intellectual tradition. ๐ ๐
๐ Publications
“A New Interpretation of the Theory of Evolution and Its Compatibility with Intelligent Design Based on the View of Peirce” – [Theology and Comparative Religion, 2018]
๐ Cited by: Tahereh Gholami
“The Relationship Between Soul and Body from the Perspective of Descartes and Merleau-Ponty” – [Critique and Opinion, 2018]
๐ Cited by: Razieh Shafiei, Hossein Hassani Amin
“The Role of Leibniz’s Theodicy in Pre-Critical Kantian Thought” – [Philosophy of Religion Research Journal, 2023]
๐ Cited by: Zahra Farzangan
“Evaluation and Critique of Immanuel Kant’s Natural-Theological Argument” – [Islamic Theology, 2021]
๐ Cited by: Various scholars
“Mulla Sadra’s Doctrine of the Trans-Substantial Motion” – [International Journal of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences, 2020]
๐ Cited by: Various scholars