Prince Ghazi Bin Muhammad - Education

Education

  • Al-Azhar University, College of Usul al-Din, Cairo (2007–2010)
PhD ('Alimmayah) in Islamic Philosophy, awarded highest honors on January 16, 2010.
Thesis title: Love in the Holy Qur'an.
  • Cambridge University, Trinity College: (1988–1989; 1990–1993)
PhD (Cantab.) in Modern and Medieval Languages and Literatures (July 1993)
Thesis title: "What is Falling in Love?: A Study of the Literary Archetype of Love."
  • Princeton University: (1984–1988)
B.A., Comparative Literature (June 1988).
(Graduated with Highest Honours, Summa cum laude.)
  • Harrow School: (1979–1984)
'O' and 'A' Levels.

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