Said Tabbara, a doctoral candidate at the Sapienza University of Rome, specializing in the History and Culture of Europe, focuses his Ph.D. research on the complex interaction between Islamic Sharia and European Union laws, reflecting his deep interest in the interconnectedness of global legal and cultural systems.
With an academic background in International Cooperation and Development (M.Sc., Sapienza University of Rome) and Public Relations (B.A., American University of Science and Technology, Beirut), Said combines multidisciplinary expertise to explore how diverse legal traditions influence modern governance.
Passionate about uncovering the common links that connect various legal and cultural systems, Said is excited to contribute to the academic debate on how Islamic principles and European legislation intersect. He aspires to demonstrate how these influences highlight the interdependence of our global society, fostering greater mutual understanding and collaboration.