
Mutaz Al-Khatib is an Associate Professor of Methodology and Ethics at the Center for the Study of Islamic Legislation and Ethics, Chair of the Master of Islamic Applied Ethics Program at the College of Islamic Studies at Hamad Bin Khalifa University, and Editor-in-Chief of the "Studies in Islamic Ethics" series published by the Brill Foundation in Leiden. In addition to many peer-reviewed researches, Al-Khatib has written and edited a number of books, including: "Rejecting Hadith from the Perspective of the Text: A Study in the Methods of Hadiths and Fundamentalists" (2011), "The State Dilemma between Islamists and Secularists" (2016), "Permissible Violence: Sharia in the Face of the Nation and the State" (2017), "Acceptance of Hadith: A Study in the Methods of Hadiths and Fundamentalists" (2017), and "Islamic Ethics and Credit: Approaches to the Philosophy of Taha Abd al-Rahman" (co-edited with Mohamed Hashas) (2020), Hadith and Ethics from an Interdisciplinary Perspective (Edited and Engaged, 2023), and Readings in the Eyes of the Islamic Moral Heritage (2024).