Workshop on Arabic and Islamic Studies

2017 Apr 19

Workshop on Arabic and Islamic Studies

5:45pm to 7:00pm

Location: 

Semitic Museum 201

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.

2017 Mar 22

Workshop on Arabic and Islamic Studies

5:45pm to 7:00pm

Location: 

Semitic Museum 201

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.

2017 Mar 06

Workshop on Arabic and Islamic Studies

5:45pm to 7:00pm

Location: 

Semitic Museum 201

Avigail Noy (NELC Ph.D. 2016), Reflections from the Other Side of the Dissertation.

NB. This workshop is intended for graduate students only.

2017 Feb 22

Workshop on Arabic and Islamic Studies

5:45pm to 7:00pm

Location: 

Semitic Museum 201

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.

2017 Feb 15

Workshop on Arabic and Islamic Studies

5:45pm to 7:00pm

Location: 

Semitic Museum 201

Joe Vignone (NELC), Second Nature: Piety, Medicine, and Scholarly Socialization in Medieval Islam.

NB. This workshop is intended for graduate students only.

2015 Nov 18

Workshop on Arabic and Islamic Studies

5:30pm to 7:00pm

Location: 

Semitic Museum 201

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.

2015 Sep 30

Workshop on Arabic and Islamic Studies

5:30pm to 6:30pm

Location: 

Semitic Museum 201

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.