
Ibrahim Gharaibeh
Ibrahim Gharaibeh is a researcher at the Center for Strategic Studies and an assistant director. He has been a researcher at the University of Jordan since 2009, and during this period, he has published seven books through the center, including: The Possible Jordan, From Preaching to Politics: The Muslim Brotherhood in Jordan, Extremism: The Cognitive Formation in Understanding and Confrontation, Moderation and Extremism: The Economic and Social Foundations, The Fourth Industrial Revolution: Challenge and Response, and Living Together as Diverse and Different.
He has also published several scientific studies, including: Extremism and Development: The Impact of the Economic and Social Environment on Extremism, The Possible Establishment of a Rational Social Organization That Does Not Contradict Religion, Religious Reinforcement of Positive Trends in the Fields of Environment and Climate Change, After the Guns Fall Silent: The Expected Impact of the End of the October 7 Gaza War on Palestinian Affairs and the Arab and Regional Environment, Re-Understanding Political Islam in Light of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, The Lived Religion of Christians in Jordan from a Christian Perspective, and Religion and the Ethics of War from a Sociological Perspective.
Gharaibeh has been writing for Arab newspapers and magazines since 1985. He has served as the Director of Studies at Al-Ghad newspaper, Al-Arab Qatari newspaper, and Al Jazeera channel. He has also published several novels and short story collections, including: The Mirage, The Voice, A Blue Handkerchief, The Wandering Aramean, The Journey of Peace, The Chant of the Fearful Soul, and From Hierarchy to Network.