About
H. Al Foumi is a neurodivergent theorist, independent researcher, and forensic writer based in Geneva, Switzerland. They are the visionary creator behind The Unsealed Series, a groundbreaking project that embarks on a radical reinterpretation of sacred texts through the essential lenses of trauma theory, cognitive justice, and neurodivergent embodiment.
Al Foumi's profound work delves into the intricate ways theology, language, and authority intertwine to regulate perception, suppress divergence, and normalize obedience. Rooted deeply in both lived experience and rigorous critical scholarship, their research spans a unique intersection of fields, including:
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Trauma-informed theology
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Postcolonial identity formation
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Diagnostic violence
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The psychological architecture of religious texts
They specialize in exposing how various systems—be they religious, familial, or colonial—utilize narrative to encode compliance and erase cognitive difference.
Al Foumi's current focus reframes sacred language not merely as dogma, but as a neurological interface. This interface, they argue, holds the power to either coerce or liberate, depending on its interaction with divergent minds. Through The Unsealed Series, Al Foumi pioneers neurospiritual hermeneutics, a vital new field of inquiry where belief is measured not by obedience, but by resonance, autonomy, and structural inclusion.
Affiliations: H. Al Foumi is a proud member of the American Psychological Association (APA), Autism Suisse Romande, the Fédération Suisse des Sourds (SGB-FSS), and the Société Genevoise pour la Protection des Animaux (SPA Genève).
Mission: Their mission is clear and powerful: to unseal the sacred, reclaim consent, and expand the theological imagination to genuinely include every mind it once erased.

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