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{{Infobox person
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|name=Thierry Vincent Zarcone |image=Thierry Zarcone.jpg|image_size=|caption=|birth_date=1958|birth_place=Tunis|death_date=|nationality=|religion=|alma_mater=|occupation=Associate Professor and Author|personal website=|spouse=|parents=|children=|awards=}}'''Thierry Vincent Zarcone''' is Senior researcher at the French National Centre for Scientific research (CNRS) and expert in the « Advisory Panel of Experts on Freedom of Religion or Belief», of the Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (OSCE), Warsaw
|name=Thierry Vincent Zarcone |image=Thierry Zarcone.jpg|image_size=|caption=|birth_date=1958|birth_place=Tunis|death_date=|nationality=|religion=|alma_mater=|occupation=Associate Professor and Author|personal website=|spouse=|parents=|children=|awards=}}'''Thierry Vincent Zarcone''' is senior researcher at the French National Centre for Scientific research (CNRS) and expert in the « Advisory Panel of Experts on Freedom of Religion or Belief», of the Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (OSCE), Warsaw


== Biography ==
== Biography ==
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A review of his books and numerous articles reveals that Islam and Islamic attitude in Turkey, Iran and partly East Asia have been the leading subject of his studies. Since Sufism is necessarily homed in Asia, the history of Sufism and shamanism in Turkey are among the outstanding subjects he has studied.
A review of his books and numerous articles reveals that Islam and Islamic attitude in Turkey, Iran and partly East Asia have been the leading subject of his studies. Since Sufism is necessarily homed in Asia, the history of Sufism and shamanism in Turkey are among the outstanding subjects he has studied.
He believes iconography and calligraphy are the two forms of religious symbolism. In his opinion, though the image of lion is considered as a representation of Imam Ali in Shi’i zoomorphic, and is a religious, holy calligraphy suggested by Shi’i Sufi ideologies, they show us “a world but not the world itself”.
== Interests ==
*Intellectual study of history of Islam in the Turko-persian area during 19th-20th Centuries;
*Sufism and Sufi lineages, Saint Cults in the Turko-persian area.


==Educations==
==Educations==
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* M.A:University of Aix-en-Provence; Faculty of Philosophy
* M.A:University of Aix-en-Provence; Faculty of Philosophy


==Editing Collaborations==
== Academic Activities ==
*Université of Kyoto (Japan), Graduated School of Asian and African Studies: October 2005 to march 2006.
 
*University of Fribourg (Swizerland), Seminar of Scial Anthropology: June 2007.
 
==Activities==
He has also had some collaborations in terms of editing journals, collections or series
He has also had some collaborations in terms of editing journals, collections or series


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*director for the series “Monde caucasien et tatar - Asie centrale et Haut Asia”, at the Edition Jean Maisonneuve, Librairie d’Amérique et d’Orient, Paris
*director for the series “Monde caucasien et tatar - Asie centrale et Haut Asia”, at the Edition Jean Maisonneuve, Librairie d’Amérique et d’Orient, Paris


==Academic Positions Overseas==
==Books==
 
*Université of Kyoto (Japan), Graduated School of Asian and African Studies: October 2005 to march 2006.


*University of Fribourg (Swizerland), Seminar of Scial Anthropology: June 2007.
*[https://www.amazon.com/Shamanism-Islam-Healing-Rituals-Spirits/dp/1784537454 Shamanism and Islam: Sufism, Healing Rituals and Spirits ( Le chamanisme de Sibérie et d’Asie centrale)]
*[https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00705598/ Sufi Pilgrims from Central Asia and India in Jerusalem]
*[https://www.amazon.com/route-du-jade-French/dp/2746700972 La Route du Jade, A Journey of 20 Centuries]
*[https://www.amazon.fr/croissant-compas-franc-ma%C3%A7onnerie-fascination-d%C3%A9testation-ebook/dp/B01HQ1GZJU Le Croissant et le Compas; Islam et Franc-maçonnerie, de la fascination à la détestation]


==Certificates and Honors==
== Articles ==
*[https://journals.openedition.org/ejts/4683 Sufi poets of the Bektachi brotherhood. Poems translated from Turkish followed by a study on Bektachism, Montélimar, Signatura]
*[https://editions.flammarion.com/la-turquie-moderne-et-lislam/9782082103190 Turkey. From the Ottoman Empire to the Republic of Ataturk (La Turquie moderne et l'Islam (ESSAIS))]


== Certificates and Honors ==
*Saintour Prize from the Academy of Moral and Political Sciences for his book Mystics, Philosophers and Freemasons in Islam
*Saintour Prize from the Academy of Moral and Political Sciences for his book Mystics, Philosophers and Freemasons in Islam
*Certificate: University of Aix-en-Provence: Faculty of Philosophy
*Certificate: University of Aix-en-Provence: Faculty of Philosophy
==Major works==
*His thesis on Habilitation titled as Secret and Secret Societies in Islam.
*Shamanism and Islam: Sufism, Healing Rituals and Spirits ( Le chamanisme de Sibérie et d’Asie centrale)
*Sufi poets of the Bektachi brotherhood. Poems translated from Turkish followed by a study on Bektachism, Montélimar, Signatura
*Sufism. Mystical Way of Islam, Paris,
*Sufi Pilgrims from Central Asia and India in Jerusalem
*Turkey. From the Ottoman Empire to the Republic of Ataturk (La Turquie moderne et l'Islam (ESSAIS))
*Modern Turkey and Islam
*Secret and Secret Societies in Islam. Turkey, Iran and Central Asia
*La Route du Jade, A Journey of 20 Centuries
*Bukhara Forbids it
*Mystics, Philosophers and Freemasons in Islam
*Le Croissant et le Compas; Islam et Franc-maçonnerie, de la fascination à la détestation
==Interests==
*Intellectual study of history of Islam in the Turko-persian area during 19th-20th Centuries;
*Sufism and Sufi lineages, Saint Cults in the Turko-persian area.
==Major Trend==
He believes iconography and calligraphy are the two forms of religious symbolism. In his opinion, though the image of lion is considered as a representation of Imam Ali in Shi’i zoomorphic, and is a religious, holy calligraphy suggested by Shi’i Sufi ideologies, they show us “a world but not the world itself”.


== Source ==
== Source ==