Arteen Khachekyan, MA Student (Year 3)
About:
Arteen Khachekyan is a third-year M.A. student at McGill University’s Institute of Islamic Studies. Currently, Arteen’s research focuses on the 13th-century Jewish philosopher Saʻd ibn Manṣūr Ibn Kammūna of Baghdad (d. 1284) and his role within the post-Avicennan Illuminationist tradition. The project seeks to identify a unique “Ibn Kammūnian” strand of Illuminationist philosophy, highlighting the continued philosophical innovation in post-Mongol Baghdad and the significant contributions of Jewish thinkers to this tradition.
Education:
University of Toronto - Honours Bachelor of Arts (HBA), Specialist in Philosophy and Major in Bioethics, with High Distinction, 2023
Areas of interest: History of Islamic Thought, Arabic and Islamic Philosophy, Muslim-Jewish Relations, Mamluk History, Women and Gender in Islam
Research Topic: Ibn Kammūna and the Illuminationist Tradition
Selected Awards and Scholarships:
- Canadian Graduate Scholarship – Master’s (SSHRC), 2025
- State of Kuwait Graduate Prize, 2024
- Institute of Islamic Studies Graduate Award, 2024
- Graduate Research Enhancement and Travel Awards, 2024
- Margaret Edna Anderson Fellowship, 2024
- Al-Thani Fellowship in Islamic Studies, 2023
Conferences:
“Women of Mount Qāsyūn: Gendered Knowledge Production and Religious Education in 13th-Century Damascus”, Presented at the 12th Annual MIISSC Symposium, McGill University, April 2025.
Email: arteen.khachekyan [at] mail.mcgill.ca (Arteen Khachekyan)
Supervisor: Robert Wisnovsky
