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    Masri Mona Aicha

    2026.05.17.1 Min Read
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    • ELTE Misszió, part of the Budapest Reformed University Mission
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    Mona Aicha Masri is a writer and Reformed pastor. She graduated in 2018 from the Faculty of Theology of Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church in Hungary, where she completed the theology and pastoral ministry programme. During her studies, she also attended Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen and Universität Wien. In 2017, she won second place in the Social Sciences section of the 20th Partium Scientific Students’ Conference with a paper on bioethics. Her earlier theological interests focused primarily on bioethical questions, while in recent years her work has increasingly turned toward the intersections of aesthetics, literature, and theology. Since 2019, she has been active in literary and editorial work; her fiction has appeared in leading Hungarian literary journals such as Élet és Irodalom, Alföld, Litera, Látó, and Műút. In 2022, she participated in the Interdisciplinary Szigliget Mentorship Programme as a mentee of András Visky. In the same year, she founded ELTE Misszió, and is one of the leaders of the community ever since. In 2026, she was awarded the Móricz Zsigmond Literary Fellowship. Her husband, Gergő Inhoff, is an electrical engineer and economist who currently works as a software architect.

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