ILSP: SHARIAsource Lunch Talk :: Apocalypticism and the Mahdi in Early Islam

Mohammad Sagha, SHARIAsource Editor and Iran Project Coordinator at Harvard Kennedy School’s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, will discuss Ibn al-Munādī’s Kitāb al-Malāḥim and sectarian identity in the ḥadīth corpus of Shīʿī and Sunnī law schools. The role and identity of the Mahdī in early Islamic thought is an important concept shared almost … Continue reading ILSP: SHARIAsource Lunch Talk :: Apocalypticism and the Mahdi in Early Islam

5 Postdoctoral Fellowships from Forum Transregionale Studien :: Europe in the Middle East – The Middle East In Europe (EUME)

The research program EUROPE IN THE MIDDLE EAST – THE MIDDLE EAST IN EUROPE (EUME) will be continued. EUME invites applications for 5 Postdoctoral Fellowships for the academic year 2018/19 in Berlin. The deadline for applications is May 15, 2018. Please find the call for applications below or as PDF document attached or via the following link: … Continue reading 5 Postdoctoral Fellowships from Forum Transregionale Studien :: Europe in the Middle East – The Middle East In Europe (EUME)

Berbers and Moors: Authority Beyond State and Tribe in the Early Medieval Maghreb

Berbers and Moors: Authority Beyond State and Tribe in the Early Medieval Maghreb 18th-19th May 2018, UCL, London A workshop hosted by the University of Leicester and UCL and sponsored by the Society for Libyan Studies Organisers: Corisande Fenwick (UCL) and Andy Merrills (University of Leicester) Friday, Room 612 (6th floor), UCL Institute of Archaeology, 31-34 Gordon … Continue reading Berbers and Moors: Authority Beyond State and Tribe in the Early Medieval Maghreb

Workshop: Historical and Comparative Macrosociology of Middle Eastern Legal Systems

Location: Instituto Internacional de Sociología Jurídica de Oñati (Oñati International Institute for the Sociology of Law) Coordinators: Said Arjomand (Stony Brook Institute for Global Studies), Nathan J. Brown (Institute of Middle East Studies) Programme: Final programme.pdf Description of the meeting Understanding the intellectual, sociological, and political aspects of law in the Middle East has been hampered … Continue reading Workshop: Historical and Comparative Macrosociology of Middle Eastern Legal Systems

Call for Sessions: Mary Jaharis Center Sponsored Panel, 54th International Congress on Medieval Studies

To encourage the integration of Byzantine studies within the scholarly community and medieval studies in particular, the Mary Jaharis Center for Byzantine Art and Culture seeks proposals for a Mary Jaharis Center sponsored session at the 54th International Congress on Medieval Studies, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, May 9–12, 2019. We invite session proposals on any … Continue reading Call for Sessions: Mary Jaharis Center Sponsored Panel, 54th International Congress on Medieval Studies

CFP: Criminalising Violent Pasts: Multiple Roots and Forgotten Pathways 1950s-2010s

Over the last half century, discourses and practices connected to the idea that violent or dictatorial pasts should be marked as criminal have proliferated. A variety of actors – from victims groups to social movements, to expert groups such as lawyers, museums specialists and even economists – have contributed to the emergence and circulation of … Continue reading CFP: Criminalising Violent Pasts: Multiple Roots and Forgotten Pathways 1950s-2010s

Call for Papers: “Whither Islamicate Digital Humanities: Analytics, Tools, Corpora”

Call for Papers: "Whither Islamicate Digital Humanities: Analytics, Tools, Corpora" by Christian Lange International conference at the Royal netherlands academy of arts and scienCES, Amsterdam (NLD), 13-15 December 2018 Funded by the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences & the Netherlands eScience Center Hosted by the “Bridging the Gap” project, Utrecht University (NLD), and … Continue reading Call for Papers: “Whither Islamicate Digital Humanities: Analytics, Tools, Corpora”

The IX Islamic Legal Studies Conference, convened by the International Society for Islamic Legal Studies (ISILS)

Universities of Helsinki and Tampere, Finland , Finland

The conference will be divided into two parts. In the first, which will take place in Helsinki on June 6, a keynote address and an invited panel of five speakers will present on “Islamic Law and the Relationship between Ruler and Ruled.” The keynote will be given by Frank Vogel (Harvard Law School), who will … Continue reading The IX Islamic Legal Studies Conference, convened by the International Society for Islamic Legal Studies (ISILS)

Annual Meeting on Law and Society: Toronto 2018

Sheraton Centre Toronto, Canada

For thousands of years the place where the City of Toronto is located has been a crossroad where many peoples have met and had fruitful exchanges. According to some Indigenous knowledge keepers, the word “Toronto” comes from the Wendat term for a fishing weir constructed of sticks standing in the water. Lake and river fishing … Continue reading Annual Meeting on Law and Society: Toronto 2018

University of Cape Town Course :: Muslim Marriage Contracts

University of Cape Town

This two-day course will unpack the legal implications of the Muslim marriage contract by considering: A brief historical context relating to the non-recognition of Muslim marriages in South Africa A synopsis of the legal implications of the non-recognition of Muslim marriages in South Africa An analysis of South African case law that recognises the Muslim … Continue reading University of Cape Town Course :: Muslim Marriage Contracts

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