Dr. Shafi Md. Mostofa’s research interests encompass a diverse array of topics within the realms of religious studies, politics, and international relations. His primary areas of focus include religious extremism, Islamism, terrorism, secularism, religion and politics, and the clash of civilizations.
Throughout his career, Dr. Mostofa has held various leadership positions that have further enriched his understanding of these subjects. He served as the President of the Bangladesh Youth Network of Religions for Peace, Bangladesh Chapter, from January 1, 2011, to December 30, 2018, demonstrating his commitment to promoting peace and interfaith dialogue among youth. Additionally, he assumed the role of President at the Next Generation Leadership Academy (NGA), Bangladesh Chapter, from October 6, 2008, to December 30, 2015, where he contributed to fostering leadership skills among the youth.
Furthermore, Dr. Mostofa’s engagement with organizations such as the Student Association for Character Education (SACE) and the World Collegiate Association for the Research Principle (World CARP), both in Bangladesh, underscores his dedication to character development and academic research principles.
As a member of the Centre for Interreligious and Intercultural Dialogue at the University of Dhaka since October 3, 2012, Dr. Mostofa has actively participated in initiatives aimed at promoting understanding and cooperation among different religious and cultural communities.
Moreover, his involvement as the President of the Bangladesh Student Association at the University of New England, Australia, and as the Treasurer of the University of New England Badminton Club reflects his commitment to fostering community engagement and sportsmanship within academic settings.
Through his multifaceted roles and affiliations, Dr. Mostofa continues to explore and contribute to scholarly discourse on pressing issues related to religion, politics, and societal dynamics, with a focus on promoting peace, understanding, and social cohesion.