Dr. Ahmad El-Muhammady bin Muhammad Uthman El-Muhammady is a scholar-practitioner whose intellectual life unfolds at the intersection of thought and security, where ideas are not merely studied but engaged as forces shaping society. As an Assistant Professor at ISTAC-IIUM and Deputy Director at the Peace, Dialogue and Xenophobia Studies Centre (PEDIXS), his work navigates the complex terrains of extremism, governance, and civilisational renewal.
His scholarship is deeply anchored in the study of radicalisation, deradicalisation, and peacebuilding, yet it is distinguished by a rare synthesis of theory and lived experience. For over a decade, he has worked closely with national security institutions—including the Royal Malaysia Police and the Ministry of Home Affairs—contributing to rehabilitation programmes, policy frameworks, and expert testimony in matters of national significance .
Beyond Malaysia, his engagement extends to global platforms, serving as an associate fellow and advisor across international research and policy institutions. His research, teaching, and supervision reflect a commitment to restoring balance (wasatiyyah) in both thought and practice, addressing the roots of extremism while cultivating pathways toward resilience and social harmony.
In his work, knowledge is neither abstract nor distant—it is a responsibility, carried into the public sphere, where understanding becomes intervention, and scholarship becomes a quiet instrument of peace.