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      The Teaching and Study of Islam in Western Universities
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      The Teaching and Study of Islam in Western Universities

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      The Teaching and Study of Islam in Western Universities book

      Edited ByPaul Morris, William Shepard, Paul Trebilco, Toni Tidswell
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2013
      eBook Published 18 November 2013
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315871455
      Pages 208
      eBook ISBN 9781315871455
      Subjects Area Studies, Humanities
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      Morris, P., Shepard, W., Trebilco, P., & Tidswell, T. (Eds.). (2013). The Teaching and Study of Islam in Western Universities (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315871455

      ABSTRACT

      Public interest in the religion of Islam and in Muslim communities in recent years has generated an impetus for Western Universities to establish an array of Institutes and programs dedicated to the study of Islam. Despite the growth in number of programs dedicated to this study, very little attention has been paid to the appropriate shape of such programs and the assumptions that ought to underlie such a study.

      The Teaching and Study of Islam in Western Universities attempts to address two central questions that arise through the teaching of Islam. Firstly, what relation is there between the study of the religion of Islam and the study of those cultures that have been shaped by that religion? Secondly, what is the appropriate public role of a scholar of Islam? After extensive discussion of these questions, the authors then continue to address the wider issues raised for the academic community having to negotiate between competing cultural and philosophical demands.

      This edited collection provides new perspectives on the study of Islam in Western Institutions and will be an invaluable resource for students of Education and Religion, in particular Islamic Studies.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter 1|8 pages

      Introduction: Setting the scene

      ByPAUL MORRIS, WILLIAM SHEPARD, TONI TIDSWELL, PAUL TREBILCO

      part |2 pages

      Part I Conceptual issues

      chapter 2|23 pages

      Reason, religion and modernity: Reflections on the role of Islam in the modern university

      ByPAUL MORRIS

      chapter 3|15 pages

      The role of the study of Islam at the university: A Canadian perspective

      ByANDREW RIPPIN

      chapter 4|14 pages

      On encountering the other in Islam: Reflections, reminiscences and hope

      ByANTHONY H. JOHNS

      part |2 pages

      Part II Perspectives and experiences

      chapter 5|20 pages

      The teaching of Islam in Western universities: Reflections and impressions

      ByMOHAMMAD HASHIM KAMALI AND ZARINA NALLA

      chapter 6|12 pages

      Islamic studies in Australia: Establishing the National Centre of Excellence for Islamic Studies

      ByABDULLAH SAEED

      chapter 7|14 pages

      Teaching about Islam in the Western university: Some reflections

      ByWILLIAM SHEPARD

      part |2 pages

      Part III Issues and challenges

      chapter 8|23 pages

      De-talebanizing Islam and creating transcultural spaces

      ByERICH KOLIG

      chapter 9|7 pages

      Insiders, outsiders and critical engagement: Reflections on teaching ‘Women in Islam’ in a Western university

      ByTONI TIDSWELL

      chapter 10|10 pages

      Could there be an Islamic philosophy of religion?

      ByGREGORY W. DAWES

      chapter 11|22 pages

      What should we say about Muhammad?

      chapter 12|16 pages

      A danger to free research and teaching in German universities? The case of Muhammad Sven Kalisch

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