The Global Qur’an (GloQur) Johanna Pink | March 10, 2020 Critical Approaches / Texts & Translations About Critical Approaches “The Global Qur’an (GloQur)” will be the first project that tackles the global dimension of Muslim Qur’an translation in the 20th and 21st centuries, a topic that has so far attracted surprisingly little attention in Islamic Studies. Read the rest of this entry
Animals in Philosophy of the Islamic World Peter Adamson | June 10, 2019 Texts & Translations Contrary to common assumptions, questions about the value and nature of animals were taken seriously in pre-modern thought. Scholars have explored ancient Greek and Indian discussions of animals, but little attention has been paid to the contribution of Islamic culture, which produced for instance philosophical and scientific works on animals, moralizing fables featuring animal characters, and treatises on veterinary medicine and on the types and uses of animals. The project will uncover the changing conceptions of animals revealed in such works, taking an innovative approach which explores the interaction between descriptive and normative accounts of animals. Read the rest of this entry
After Orlando Islamophobia, Homophobia, and Public Mourning Alisa Perkins | April 2, 2019 Images & Intersections / Current Events About Images & Intersections Questions about Islam, homosexuality, and othering are particularly salient in this age of increasingly violent white nationalism and right-wing homophobic rhetoric. Studying how people find ways to respond to Islamophobia, racism, and homophobia together can help us understand the potential for strategic alliance formations among stigmatized groups. Read the rest of this entry