Lina AlKilani

Abu Dhabi Faculty

Lecturer since 2012 at Zayed University's Institute for Islamic World Studies, UAE- a leading educational and research institute in the heart of the Islamic world which aims to develop a new paradigm in the scholarship of Islam that leads to renewing the pedagogy, theories and research agenda of the different Islamic Studies disciplines. I Worked as well as a lecturer at al Jazeera University-UAE, teaching Islamic Civilization. In addition to that, I've published papers addressing the "Recreational Consumption", "A Comparison Study between Islamic Economics and Capitalist Economics", and currently publishing a book that takes in hand "The Limitations and Determinants of Consumption"

Elsewhere, I took role in the Cultural Economics Seminar "The Role of Women in developing Islamic Economics" held at Zayed University in 2011. I participated as well at Dubai Police Academy's 4th International Scientific Conference "The Legal, Economical, and Security Aspects of the Financial Crises 2009". I also took part in several workshops to produce the 'Tafakur Educational Curriculum' designed for private schools in UAE, and am frequently being involved in seminars targeting the role of women developing the society socially and economically.

I'm Co-Founder and Chairman of 'Hifz al Ni'ma-Conserving Bounting'; a humanitarian project aimed at preventing waste of excess food and redistributing it to the poor and needy with the support of Dubai Municipality. The project since its birth in 2004 received a massive recognition from the society and landed several awards from Dubai Municipality and Society Leaders. 

 
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Dubai Academic City, D Wing-L1-016

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