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Islamic Studies Lecture Series, 2012-2013, Georgetown University

Fall 2012 – From Late Antiquity to Early Islam

Jack Tannous (Princeton University)
“What difference did Islam make? Christians, Muslims, and the End of the Ancient World”
26 September, 6:00pm, ICC 241

Robert Hoyland (ISAW, New York University)
“Arab Conquests or Islamic Conquests?”
24 October, 6:00pm, ICC 241

Nancy Khalek (Brown University)
“John the Baptist in Medieval Damascus”
7 November, 6:00pm, ICC 241

Antoine Borrut (University of Maryland)
“Memory and Power in Early Islamic Syria”
28 November, 6:00pm, Location TBA

Spring 2013 – Qur’anic Studies in memory of Barbara Stowasser

Karen Bauer (Institute for Ismaili Studies)
“Who does the Housework? Interpretations of the Qurʾānic Ethics and Etiquette of Marriage”
30 January, 6:00pm, ICC 241

Shahab Ahmed (Harvard University)
Title TBA
27 February, 6:00pm, ICC 241

Ayesha Chaudhry (The University of British Columbia)
“An Issue of Cosmological Proportions: Constructing Gender in Pre-Modern and Modern Tafsīr”
20 March, 6:00pm, ICC 241

Angelika Neuwirth (Free University)
“The Qur’an and the Discovery of Writing: An Epistemic Turn in Late Antiquity”
1 May, 6:00pm, ICC 241

 

Infos:

http://arabic.georgetown.edu/resources/islectures/238735.html


OpenEdition vous propose de citer ce billet de la manière suivante :
Alice KADRI (8 novembre 2012). Islamic Studies Lecture Series, 2012-2013, Georgetown University. Diwan. Consulté le 16 février 2026 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/npoa


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