About
Dr. Fadila Grine
Consultant and trainer in family, women, and youth affairs, with thirty years across education, training, diplomacy, and human development — and a conviction that writing is an act of change and progress, and that reading is how one truly lives.
She served as Visiting Associate Professor and Head of Research and Publication at the Academy of Islamic Studies, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, and as Director of Social and Family Affairs at the Organization of Islamic Cooperation in Jeddah, alongside advisory roles with the Islamic Cooperation Youth Forum.
She is the author of some thirty-three published studies on Muslim women, the family, spiritual well-being, and Islamic thought and historiography — from Ibn Khaldun and al-Biruni to Shaykh Muhammad al-Ghazali — as well as elderly care and the ethics of giving.
She now writes from Montreal: reflections on the human condition, the family, and society, where classical Islamic ethics meet lived experience and contemporary psychology.
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