Hamza Garrush
Speaker, PhD in Sociology, and Scholar of Islam (Islamologist)
Hamza Garrush holds a PhD in Sociology from Paris Nanterre University. As a scholar of Islam and a philosopher, he has dedicated over twenty years to studying the intersections between ancient wisdom and the challenges of modernity. He is the creator of the podcast “Les Évidences du Coran” (The Evidences of the Quran), where he conducts a radical and critical review of scriptural texts to extract a powerful synthesis capable of addressing contemporary nihilism.
Parcours
Far from frozen interpretations, Hamza offers an applied spirituality where psychology meets concrete ethics. His expertise on the complex relationships between Islam, wealth, and detachment allows him to guide travelers through a profound exploration of success—not as an end in itself, but as a test of truth, as well as an inquiry into origins and our relationship with the world.
Activités
As a guest speaker and guide, he brings rational rigor and philosophical erudition to transform every stage of the journey into a genuine process of self-discovery and understanding of the world.
He also leads introductory and advanced workshops and seminars on topics related to Islam, as well as broader societal issues such as violence, sexuality, consumerism, and identity. He has written extensively on these subjects and has been invited to speak at conferences worldwide.
En bref...
Meeting Mr. Garrush was, for me, one of the most fascinating and enriching experiences.
Through his perspective, I was able to discover an approach to the Muslim world that is profound, nuanced, and far removed from many common misconceptions. The relationship between Islam, Christianity, and Christian lands is presented in a particularly enlightening light, revealing a discreet yet powerful inner strength that is often misunderstood or misinterpreted.
Hamza provides a remarkable reading of Islamic worship, placing it in perspective with a broader reflection on universal law and major historical traditions, notably those of the Mongols. The richness of his analysis, the subtlety of his viewpoints, and the depth of his thought make his contribution a true source of intellectual and human enrichment. His words inspire respect, admiration, and a profound sense of openness.
