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Workshop on Arabic and Islamic Studies

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Rushain Abbasi (NELC), Was there a Religious-Secular Divide in Pre-Modern Islam? Conceptualizing the Dīn-Dunyā Binary NB. This workshop is intended for graduate students only.

Workshop on Arabic and Islamic Studies

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Arafat Razzaque (CMES/History), An Early Islamic Social Critique? Yazīd ibn Abī Ḥabīb’s Speech on the Fitna of Scholars and its Plagiarized Imitation as a Ḥadīth. NB. This workshop is intended for graduate students only.

Workshop on Arabic and Islamic Studies

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Dustin Klinger (NELC), Averroes's Cosmological Twist to Aristotle's Argument Against Determinism in Metaphysics E2-3. NB. This workshop is intended for graduate students only.

Workshop on Arabic and Islamic Studies

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Joe Vignone (NELC), Second Nature: Piety, Medicine, and Scholarly Socialization in Medieval Islam. NB. This workshop is intended for graduate students only.

Workshop on Arabic and Islamic Studies

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Arafat Razzaq (Center for Middle Eastern Studies and Department of History), Gossip as a Social and Historical Problem: Ibn Abī al-Dunyā's Ethics of Speech and the Genre of Pious Adab in Ninth-Tenth Century Baghdad.

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John Zaleski (Committee on the Study of Religion), "There is No Monasticism in Islam”: The Place of Rahbaniyyah and Celibacy in Ninth-Century Baghdadi Sufism.