Lecture: Slavery and Abolition in Islamic Law, Rutgers University
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Throughout the academic year, the Program in Islamic Law hosts an "Islamic Law Lecture Series," in which distinguished faculty and fellows present their cutting-edge research on Islamic law, past and … Continue reading Islamic Law Lecture Series: Maya Shatzmiller, The Program in Islamic Law, Harvard Law School
"Anglo-Persian Texts and the Colonial Understanding of Religion" What: Lecture by Carl Ernst, William R. Keenan, Jr. Distinguished Professor of Islamic Studies, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Where: William James Hall 1550 When: October 24, 2019, 4-5:30pm
Prof. Marcus Milwright, "The Shock of the New? Writing and the Propagation of Religious Ideology in early Islam" Tue 5 Nov, 6pm G.06, 50 George Square University of Edinburgh The prominent role played by writing in the visual cultures of the Islamic world is, of course, well known. Ornamental scripts adorn buildings and objects of … Continue reading Talk: Professor Marcus Milwright, “The Shock of the New? Writing and the Propagation of Religious Ideology in early Islam”
Throughout the academic year, the Program in Islamic Law puts on an "Islamic Law Lecture Series" in which distinguished faculty and fellows present their cutting-edge research on Islamic law, past and present. In the second installment of the Program in Islamic Law's "Islamic Law Lecture Series," Dana Lee, Research Fellow, Program in Islamic Law, will … Continue reading Islamic Law Lecture Series: Dana Lee, The Program in Islamic Law, Harvard Law School
Join the Harvard Law School Library community and Intisar Rabb, Professor of Law, Professor of History, and Faculty Director, Program in Islamic Law, Harvard Law School, among other scholars, in a conversation around Felony and the Guilty Mind in Medieval England (Cambridge Univ. Press, Oct. 31, 2019), a recent publication by Elizabeth Papp Kamali, Assistant Professor of Law … Continue reading Book Talk: Islamic Criminal Law in Conversation with Kamali’s “Felony and the Guilty Mind in Medieval England”
Rushain Abbasi, "The Prophet and the Profane: An Inquiry into the Boundaries of Prophetic Authority" When: Monday, November 18th What: Workshop Session hosting Rushain Abbasi (PhD Candidate, NELC), who will workshop a chapter of his dissertation entitled, "The Prophet and the Profane: An Inquiry into the Boundaries of Prophetic Authority". Dr. Dana Lee (Research Fellow, Program in Islamic … Continue reading Workshop session: Rushain Abbasi, “The Prophet and the Profane: An Inquiry into the Boundaries of Prophetic Authority”
Seminar with Robert Gleave, Professor of Arabic Studies, University of Exeter Nov 25 | Time and Location TBD Sponsors:Â Alwaleed Islamic Studies Program, The Committee on Study of Religion, The Center for Middle Eastern Studies, The Julis-Rabinowitz Program on Jewish & Israeli Law at Harvard Law school, the Program in Islamic Law, and the Program on … Continue reading Seminar: Robert Gleave, Professor of Arabic Studies, Alwaleed Islamic Studies Program
Seminar: Presentation on Law, Authority and Learning in Imami Shi'ite Islam Project Monday, November 25th | 1-2:30pm | Wasserstein Hall 3016 Robert Gleave, Professor of Arabic Studies, University of Exeter Co-sponsors: The Law and Religion Lecture Series (The Committee on Study of Religion, The Center for Middle Eastern Studies, The Julis-Rabinowitz Program on Jewish & Israeli Law at Harvard Law school, Program on Law and Society in the Muslim World at … Continue reading Seminar: Presentation on Law, Authority and Learning in Imami Shi’ite Islam Project
"Early Shiite Law and the Construction of the Shari'a" What: Lecture by Robert Gleave, Professor of Arabic Studies Where: Wasserstein Hall 3016 When: Monday, November 25, 2019, 1-2:30pm