Seminar: Presentation on Law, Authority and Learning in Imami Shi’ite Islam Project
Harvard Law School, Wasserstein Hall 3016Week of Events
Seminar: Robert Gleave, Professor of Arabic Studies, Alwaleed Islamic Studies Program
Seminar with Robert Gleave, Professor of Arabic Studies, University of Exeter Nov 25 | Time and Location TBD Sponsors: 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
Call for Applications: Affiliated Faculty (Part-Time), Emerson College
The Institute for Liberal Arts & Interdisciplinary Studies at Emerson College is looking to hire a part-time Affiliated Faculty to fill one History course opening for the Spring 2020 semester, January 14-May 1, 2020. The course is HI204 Islam in the World. HI204 Islam in the World pursues an interdisciplinary study of the origins of … Continue reading Call for Applications: Affiliated Faculty (Part-Time), Emerson College
Call for Papers: “The Ecology of Institutional Transplants in the Muslim World” Conference,University of Vienna, Austria (10-11 Feb 2020 | Vienna, Austria)
Conference Announcement & Call for Papers Modern Law and Institutional Decay The Ecology of Institutional Transplants in the Muslim World 10–11 February 2020, Faculty of Law, University of Vienna, Austria Comparative governance has become a major field of inquiry across a number of related disciplines. This reflects a sense of urgency in a world characterised … Continue reading Call for Papers: “The Ecology of Institutional Transplants in the Muslim World” Conference,University of Vienna, Austria (10-11 Feb 2020 | Vienna, Austria)
Call for Papers: Historians of Islamic Art Association Biennial Symposium ( 29 Oct-1 Nov, 2020 | University of Michigan)
The Historians of Islamic Art Association is accepting paper submissions for their Biennial Symposium ( 29 Oct-1 Nov, 2020 | University of Michigan) on the theme of "Regime Change." Regime Change HIAA Biennial Symposium October 29-November 1, 2020 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Call for Papers How do we write histories of Islamic art and … Continue reading Call for Papers: Historians of Islamic Art Association Biennial Symposium ( 29 Oct-1 Nov, 2020 | University of Michigan)
New Book Symposium: New Translation of The Muwaṭṭaʾ, The Program in Islamic Law, Harvard Law School
New Book Symposium (New Translation of The Muwaṭṭaʾ) Dec 2019 | Online Forum <see: law.harvard.edu/pil> The Program in Islamic Law has newly launched a Journal of Islamic Law, which will host a first-time symposium on our forthcoming book publication: a translation of one of the earliest treatises on Islamic law, Al-Muwaṭṭaʾ (by Mālik b. Anas in the 8th century), … Continue reading New Book Symposium: New Translation of The Muwaṭṭaʾ, The Program in Islamic Law, Harvard Law School
Muwaṭṭaʾ Book Launch & Workshop: The Program in Islamic Law, Harvard Law School
Muwaṭṭaʾ Book Launch & Workshop Dec 2019 | Morgan Courtroom, Austin Hall Following an online symposium in the new Journal in Islamic Law on the ideas that followed from the early Islamic law treatise, Al-Muwaṭṭaʾ (by Mālik b. Anas in the 8th century), a select panel of scholars will bring the written ideas into conversation with one another in a workshop … Continue reading Muwaṭṭaʾ Book Launch & Workshop: The Program in Islamic Law, Harvard Law School
Call for Applications: Participation in the NYU Abu Dhabi Winter Institute in Digital Humanities (19-22 Jan | Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates)
NYU Abu Dhabi Winter Institute in Digital Humanities is accepting applications from researchers, educators, advanced students, academic staff, librarians, administrators or any other person from any academic or non-academic institution who is interested in current trends in advanced technological applications in the humanities. Places are limited. All participants must apply for the Winter Institute following … Continue reading Call for Applications: Participation in the NYU Abu Dhabi Winter Institute in Digital Humanities (19-22 Jan | Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates)
Call for Applications: Lecturer in Arabic, Rice University
Rice University’s Center for Languages and lntercultural Communication (CLIC) invites applications for a full-time Lecturer in Arabic. This two-year appointment will begin 1 July 2020. Upon successful performance review, the appointee can be offered additional contracts. Responsibilities include teaching, with special attention to the design, preparation, implementation, and evaluation of the syllabus, exams and other … Continue reading Call for Applications: Lecturer in Arabic, Rice University
Lecture: “Early Shiite Law and the Construction of the Shari’a,” Alwaleed bin Talal Seminar in Islamic Studies
Lecture: “Early Shiite Law and the Construction of the Shari’a,” Alwaleed bin Talal Seminar in Islamic Studies
"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
Seminar: Presentation on Law, Authority and Learning in Imami Shi’ite Islam Project
Seminar: Presentation on Law, Authority and Learning in Imami Shi’ite Islam Project
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