An online publication of the AbuSulayman Center for Global Islamic Studies at George Mason University

What Next? States, Conflicts, and Policy in the Middle East

Founders Hall, Room 113 3351 Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA, United States

Register/RSVP at meis@gmu.edu Symposium Schedule 12:00 pm  Welcome Remarks by Dean Mark Rozell, Jack Goldstone, Bassam Haddad Moderated by Justin Gest and Nadya Sbaiti 12:05 - 1:15 Panel 1: Ongoing Conflicts in the Middle East...

33rd Annual Middle East History & Theory Conference

The University of Chicago

Call for Proposals We invite proposals for papers and pre-arranged panels from graduate students, faculty, and independent scholars about the Middle East from the sixth century c.e. to the present day, including but not limited...

World on the Horizon: Swahili Arts Across the Indian Ocean

National Museum of African Art 950 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC, United States

About the Exhibit Located at the crossroads of Africa and the Indian Ocean, the Swahili coast has been a vibrant arena of global cultural convergence for over one millennium. For centuries, peoples from the Arabian...

Summer School of Kurdish Studies

University of Chicago 5828 S. University Ave., Chicago, IL, United States

Sponsored by Zahra Institute May 25-29, 2018 Venue: University of Chicago, Cobb Lecture Hall, 5811 S. Ellis Ave., Chicago, IL www.zahrainstitute.org   Students and professionals interested in Kurdish language and culture are invited to participate in...

Political Theory and the Question of Religion

Politics, School of Social Sciences Arthur Lewis Building, Oxford Road M13, Manchester, United Kingdom

Convenor: Zubair Ahmad, BGSMCS, Freie Universität Contact: zubair@zedat.fu-berlin.de In her recently published book, Liberalism’s Religion (2017), political and legal theorist Cécile Laborde reflects on the “foundational issues about the place of religion in liberal political theory.” In...

OSMANLI’DA İLM-İ TEFSİR SEMPOZYUMU

Istanbul, Turkey

Ottoman Tafsīr: Scholars, Works, Problems The established understanding dominant in academic studies on Islamic culture and civilization is based on the assumption that Islamic thought had lost its productivity since the Middle Ages. As a...

The Army, the Economy, and Discontent in Egypt

Merten Hall, Room 1203 4441 George Mason Blvd, Fairfax, VA, United States

About the Lecture From a political economy approach, this talk follows how Egypt’s military institution has been visibly, or often invisibly, controlling the economy and state in the past three decades. Uniquely in its regional...

Call for papers: 4th China and The Middle East Conference

Nevsehir Haci Bektas Veli University , Turkey

Call for papers: 4th China and The Middle East Conference: China and West Asia: Economic Development; and Social and Political Cooperation Nevsehir Haci Bektas Veli University Cappadocia - TURKEY June 20-22, 2018   Organized by Nevsehir...

Sasanian Sacred Iconography after the Sasanians

University of York

About the Lecture How are we to understand motifs created after the Islamic conquest that refer to Sasanian sacred iconography? Images with Zoroastrian connotations were commissioned and used by non-Zoroastrians in the centuries immediately after...