Skip to content
  • About
  • Submissions
  • Contact
Maydan
  • Islamic Thought
    • Contemporary Islamic Thought
    • Islamic Law
    • Qur’anic Studies
  • Arts & Culture
    • Film
    • Music
    • Material Culture
    • Exhibits
  • Reviews
    • Book Presentations
    • Review Articles
  • Politics & Society
    • Anthropology
    • From the Field
    • Minority Issues
  • Teaching & Learning
    • Reading Suggestions
    • Syllabi
  • BAMI
  • Podcast
An online publication of the AbuSulayman Center for Global Islamic Studies at George Mason University

Sahih Bukhari

“It Was a Memorable Day” – How the Black Death United the Population of Medieval Damascus

By Younus Y. Mirza  //  March 30, 2020March 30, 2020

In the era of the Coronavirus, it would be prudent to look at other times of pandemics and how they impacted society and daily living.  The so-called “Black Death” was one of the worst plagues…

More Profiles


In Memoriam: Roy Mottahedeh [ Contributions by Arafat Razzaque, Han Hsien Liew, Sumaiya Hamdani]



An Islamic Scholar, a Muslim Queen, and South Asian Family Archives



In Memoriam: Cornell Fleischer (1950-2023)


See All Profiles

Recent Posts

  • A Class Honored by the First Amendment: Muhammad Ali and the Covenantal Future of American Islam at 250
  • [Book Review] Kalyani Devaki Menon, Making Place for Muslims in Contemporary India (Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 2022). Reviewed by Saiyid Ashraf Husain Jafri
  • A Conversation on Scholar of Islam, Victim of the Holocaust: The Tragic Life of Hedwig Klein (De Gruyter, 2026) by Sabine Schmidtke
  • Syed Muhammad Naquib al-Attas (1931-2026): Remembering a Universal Scholar and his Contributions to the Muslim World
  • From Tragedy to Genocide: Palestinian literature gives birth to Gaza Literature
GMU Ali Vural Ak Center for Global Islamic StudiesAfter MalcolmBridging Cultures - Muslim Journeys BookshelfOur Shared Past in the MediterraneanThe Muslim Atlantic
Maydan

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

  • About
  • Submissions
  • Contact