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SUMMARY:Lecture: Slavery and Abolition in Islamic Law\, Rutgers University
DESCRIPTION:From the organizers: Three decades after Jacques Derrida’s Archive Fever\, scholars in the humanities continue to approach archives as a site of possibility. As historian Arlette Farge writes\,  “The archive’s allure\, nonetheless\, lives on. The taste for the archives is not a fashion that will go out of style as quickly as it came in.” … Continue reading Workshop: Archival Abundances and Silences in Islamic Studies\, Princeton University\, October 2–3\, 2026
URL:https://islamiclaw.blog/event/lecture-slavery-and-abolition-in-islamic-law-rutgers-university/
LOCATION:Rutgers Law School\, Center For Security\, Race And Rights
CATEGORIES:events in Islamic legal studies,lectures and talks
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