
معرفی
Prof. Labeeb Ahmed Bsoul serves as a Professor at Khalifa University's General Education Unit since 2009, contributing over a decade of expertise in Middle Eastern studies and Islamic heritage. A multilingual scholar, he maintains an extensive publication record including seven books, numerous peer-reviewed articles, and editorial board memberships across academic journals.
His academic credentials include:
- Bachelor of Arts in International Relations from San Francisco State University
- Master of Arts in International Relations from San Francisco State University
- Doctor of Philosophy from McGill University
Prof. Bsoul's research centers on the root causes of violence in the Middle East, with emphasis on historical justice frameworks and political theory. His current work examines:
- Epistemological foundations of Fuad Sezgin and Carl Brockelmann in Islamic historiography
- Strategic thought comparisons between Ibn Khaldun and Arnold Toynbee
- A four-volume monograph series on Palestine-Zionist conflicts spanning 1897-2024
- Environmental sustainability through Islamic theological perspectives
- Foundational political theory via Ibn Zufar Sicilians and Machiavelli
His published monographs "Palestine and the Great Feud" (2022) and "Palestine in the Interwar Period" (2023) establish critical historical frameworks, with two additional volumes under development. Prof. Bsoul actively contributes to scholarly discourse through editorial boards but no scientific awards were specified in source materials.
While extensive in publications and research leadership, the provided documentation contains no details regarding graduate student supervision, grant funding, laboratory affiliations, or collaborative research teams.




