Fabrice Hadjadj (born 1971) is a French writer and philosopher.
Hadjadj was born in Nanterre to Jewish parents of Tunisian heritage.
In his teens he was an atheist and anarchist, and he maintained a nihilistic attitude for most of his twenties until, in 1998, he converted to Catholicism.
His book Réussir sa mort: Anti-méthode pour vivre, won the Grand prix catholique de littérature in 2006.
[1] In 2014, Hadjadj was nominated as member of the Pontifical Council for the Laity.