Kristin E. Fabbe

Courses

DPI 440: Middle Eastern Politics and Policy

Instructor: Tarek Masoud Explores the major political, economic, social, and security challenges facing - and emanating from - the Middle East. Particular attention paid to the causes of the so-called Arab Spring and the prospects for genuine...

ISLAMCIV 170/HDS 3368: Islam, Modernity and Politics

Instructor: Ousmane Kane The aim of this seminar is to study the evolution of Islamic thought and political practices in Muslim societies from the 19th to the early 21st centuries.Attention will be devoted to the patterns of interaction between the Muslim...

Middle Eastern Politics and Policy

DPI-440 This course explores the major political, economic, social, and security challenges facing - and emanating from - the Middle East. Particular attention paid to the causes of the so-called Arab Spring and the prospects for genuine democratization...

Getting and Keeping Democracy

DPI-407 This is a course about how democracy comes into being and how it breaks down, and about what citizens, activists, and policymakers around the world can do to make the former more likely and the latter less so. Around the world, there is an...

Political Institutions and Public Policy

DPI-101 This is a course about fundamental problems of participation, democratic governance, and conflict in contemporary political systems. It will provide students with an analytical toolkit for understanding and acting on the political dimensions of...

Spiritual Cultivation in Islam Part I: The Classical Era

This course, as part of the new HDS Initiative on Islamic Spiritual Life and Service, is intended for students preparing for vocation in a variety of settings in which they will provide Islamically-inspired service and support. The course will acquaint...

Video

10/21/2014: Malika Zeghal

3/1/18 Islam and Toleration Keynote by Harvard Philosophy Professor Thomas M. Scanlon

3/1/18 Islam and Toleration Keynote by Harvard Philosophy Professor Thomas M. Scanlon
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3/2/18 Islam and Toleration Panel 1

3/2/18 Islam and Toleration Panel 1
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3/2/18 Islam and Toleration Panel 2

3/2/18 Islam and Toleration Panel 3

3/28/19 "City and Countryside as Understood in Medieval Arabic-Persian Dictionaries"

Publications

2011

2008

William A. Graham. 2008. “Reading the ’Book of Nature’”. Harvard Divinity Bulletin Summer/Autumn 2011
William A. Graham. 2008. “Reading the ’Book of Nature’”. Harvard Divinity Bulletin Summer/Autumn 2011

2014

Tarek Masoud. 2014. Counting Islam: Religion, Class, and Elections in Egypt. Cambridge University Press
Tarek Masoud. 2014. Counting Islam: Religion, Class, and Elections in Egypt. Cambridge University Press

2015

Tarek Masoud. 2015. “Has The Door Closed on Arab Democracy?”. Journal of Democracy, 26, 1, Pp. 74-87
Tarek Masoud. 2015. “Has The Door Closed on Arab Democracy?”. Journal of Democracy, 26, 1, Pp. 74-87

News

Eid Mubarak!

We at the Alwaleed Islamic Studies Program wish you and your loved ones a joyous Eid al-Adha! Khaled El-Rouayheb, Harry Bastermajian, and Meryum Kazmi
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Events

CONFERENCE: Thinking Islam within Religious Studies: Methods, Histories and Futures

September 28, 2018
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9:00AM - 5:00PM EDT
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Sperry Room, Harvard Divinity School, 45 Francis Avenue
On September 28, 2018, the Alwaleed Program hosted a day-long conference in honor of Professor William A. Graham's career and scholarship. Professor Graham retired in July 2018 after a long and distinguished career at Harvard that included serving as the...

RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN XINJIANG

October 9, 2018
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4:00PM - 6:00PM EDT
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CGIS South S020, Belfer Case Study Room, 1730 Cambridge Street
On October 9, 2018, the Alwaleed Program co-spnsored a timely event on China's current detention of members of its Uighur Muslim minority in "re-education camps" in the northwest province of Xinjiang with the alleged aim of de-radicalization. Adrian Zenz...

Seminar: Arabic Studies Beyond Arabic: Integrating the Western Humanities Canon

December 6, 2018
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1:00PM - 3:00PM EST
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Boylston Hall, Room 105
On December 6, 2018, the Alwaleed Program held the inaugural event in the Alwaleed bin Talal Seminar in Islamic Studies. In room packed with students, faculty and visiting fellows, world-renowned philologist and scholar of Islamic intellectual history...

Middle East Beyond Borders Session I

February 11, 2019
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6:00PM - 7:30PM EST
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Kresge Room (114) of the Barker Center
Speaker: Youssef Ben Ismail (PhD Student, NELC) Dissertation chapter: "Tunus Meselesi: The "Tunisian question" in imperial context (1881-1923)" The MEBB workshop meets 6:00pm - 7:30pm at the Kresge Room (114) of the Barker Center (Dinner is served). We...