Dr. Ali B. Langroudi is a Research Associate at the Dubnow Institute in Leipzig, Germany, affiliated with the Ignaz-Goldziher research program since 2025. His academic foundation includes a bachelor's degree and first M.A. in Historical-Religious Studies from the University of Rome, a second M.A. in Ecumenical Studies from the University of Bonn, and a Ph.D. in Iranian Studies from the University of Göttingen. Prior to his current position, he held roles as a research associate and academic coordinator at the University of Göttingen and was a scholarship holder at the University of Trier's Faculty of Theology. Langroudi specializes in religious and cultural intersections, with primary research concentrations in: Jewish-Muslim-Christian relations in historical Persia Textual analysis of Persian biblical manuscripts Interfaith dynamics in early modern Isfahan Transmission of Christian texts in Iranian contexts His methodological approach emphasizes philological precision and manuscript studies across Persian, Judeo-Persian, and Sogdian sources. His scholarly publications demonstrate consistent focus on Persian biblical texts with these thematic patterns: Textual criticism of gospel manuscripts across linguistic traditions Colophon analysis revealing scribal practices and cultural contexts Comparative studies of Christian communities in Persianate societies Interreligious translation methodologies from the 18th century onward No awards, student advisements, research grants, or laboratory affiliations are documented in available materials.








