Muhammad Feteha

Muhammad Emad Feteha is a Ph.D. student in the Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture and the History, Theory and Criticism section. He is interested in Islamic intellectual history and historiography and the transformation of education and law in the modern Islamic world. His research examines the reconceptualization of architecture in 19th-century Egypt through the import of the academic discipline of architecture and the European methods of planning and governance. Prior to joining MIT, Feteha obtained degrees in the History of Islamic Architecture and Philosophy from the American University in Cairo.