Presentation: “Jihad, Radicalism, and the New Atheism”

Georgetown University

The Alwaleed Bin Talal Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding (ACMCU) at Georgetown University invites you to attend the following event: "Jihad, Radicalism, and the New Atheism," a presentation and talk by Dr. Mohammad Hassan Khalil. Event For well over a decade, the so-called New Atheists have had a unique and ostensibly significant impact on Western (and to some extent … Continue reading Presentation: “Jihad, Radicalism, and the New Atheism”

Conference: Africa, Globalization and the Muslim Worlds, Harvard Divinity School

Harvard Divinity School

Africa, Globalization and the Muslim Worlds Sep 19 – Sep 21 | Harvard Divinity School Sponsored by the Alwaleed Islamic Studies Program, the Harvard Divinity School, and the Institute for the Study of Islamic Thought in Africa at Northwestern University.  Scholarship on globalization of Islamic Africa has been focused either on merely describing (if not … Continue reading Conference: Africa, Globalization and the Muslim Worlds, Harvard Divinity School

Book Talk: “The Caliphate of Man: Popular Sovereignty in Modern Islamic Thought,” Harvard Kennedy School

Allison Dining Hall (5th Fl.), Taubman Hall, Harvard Kennedy School

Book Talk: The Caliphate of Man: Popular Sovereignty in Modern Islamic Thought Author: Andrew March, Associate Professor of Political Science at University of Massachusetts at Amherst Sep 19 | 4:15 – 5:30p | Allison Dining Hall (5th Fl.), Taubman Hall, Harvard Kennedy School Sponsored by the Alwaleed Islamic Studies Program.

Seminar: History and Economics “Constructing the Index of Arabs – Colonial Imaginaries in Southeast Asia,” Center for History and Economics

CGIS-S030, 1730 Cambridge Street

Seminar: History and Economics Constructing the Index of Arabs - Colonial Imaginaries in Southeast Asia Nurfadzilah Yahaya, Assistant Professor, National University of Singapore Sep 25 | 4.30pm | CGIS-S030, 1730 … Continue reading Seminar: History and Economics “Constructing the Index of Arabs – Colonial Imaginaries in Southeast Asia,” Center for History and Economics

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