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Ravza Aydın received her BA from Marmara University, Faculty of Theology and completed both her MA and PhD on History of Religions at Sakarya University. Her master’s thesis focused on “The Principles of Faith According to Maimonides”, while her doctoral dissertation examined the concepts of God, the universe, and the human being in the Sefer ha-Zohar.
She is currently a research assistant in the Department of History of Religions at Sakarya University. Her research interests include medieval Jewish philosophy, Kabbalistic cosmology, and the intersections between Jewish and Islamic thought.
She is presently conducting her postdoctoral research at the Research Centre for Jewish Arabic Cultures, Ludwig Maximilians-Universität München (LMU), with the support of a TÜBİTAK fellowship. Her current project, titled “The Sefirot System as the Theory of the Universe in Sefer ha-Zohar and its Similarities with Wahdat al-Wujud (Unity of Existence) in Islamic Thought”, explores the metaphysical parallels between Kabbalistic and Islamic mystical cosmologies.
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