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“What is Islam?: Conventional Views and Contemporary Perspectives” Conference

April 11, 2018 @ 9:00 am - 5:30 pm

Research Hall, Room 163

wiicoverIn the two years since its publication, the late Shahab Ahmed’s inquiry into What is Islam? has generated much needed debate across multiple fields related to the study of Islam. His erudite proposal has not only argued for consideration of Islam beyond dominant modes of study, but also beyond its presumed geographic confines to recognize, as he put it, the “Balkans to Bengal.” The work’s many merits and timely assertions have provoked multiple conferences and symposia.

The Ali Vural Ak Center for Global Islamic Studies would like to add to such efforts by convening a symposium on What is Islam?” which furthers the inquiry to areas and issues Ahmed had not specifically addressed. Featuring scholars at work on Islam in Africa, the Indian Ocean, and Southeast Asia, this conference seeks to engage the work of those who work on Islams Ahmed does not explicitly consider, and thus help deepen and widen the question of “What is Islam?”

Speakers

 

Ahmad Atif Ahmad (UC-Santa Barbara)

“What Kind of Project is ‘What is Islam?’”

Anna Bigelow (North Carolina State)

“Materializing Islam: The Material Turn in Islamic Studies”

Asma Afsaruddin (Indiana University-Bloomington)

“Reconceptualizing the Military Jihad on the Basis of Non-Legal Literature”

Azfar Moin (University of Texas-Austin)

“Mahmud’s Sacrifice: How a Muslim Iconoclast Made Peace with Hindus”

Robert Hefner (Boston University)

“The Plurality of Being Islamic: Indonesian Perspectives on the Balkans-to-Bengal Legacy”

Iqbal Akhtar (Florida International University)

“Khoja Studies”

Justine Howe (Case Western University)

“Islam and Relationships: Reflections from Fieldwork in U.S. Muslim Communities”

Patricia Sloane-White (University of Delaware)

“Corporate Islam in Malaysia: The Corporation as a ‘Small Islamic State’”

Scott Reese (Northern Arizona University)

“Graves, Demons and the Alam al-Ghayb: Muslim Community and Unseen Agency in the Indian Ocean”

Shankar Nair (University of Virginia)

“’What is Islam?’ Between ‘Complexity’ and ‘Contradiction’: The View from an Interreligious Edge”

Details

Date:
April 11, 2018
Time:
9:00 am - 5:30 pm
Event Category:
Website:
https://islamicstudiescenter.gmu.edu/events/7534

Organizer

Ali Vural Ak Center for Global Islamic Studies
Website:
http://islamicstudiescenter.gmu.edu/

Venue

Research Hall, Room 163
10401 York River Road
Fairfax, VA 22030 United States
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