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ARABIC 243BR: Introduction to the Rational Sciences

Instructor: Khaled El-Rouayheb Description: Reinforcement of advanced classical Arabic grammar and stylistics, and introduction to the genres of usul, kalam, mantiq and falsafa. Recommended Prep: Three years of Arabic or equivalent level of proficiency.

EMR 150: Meeting Asian/Arab American Studies

Instructor: Ida Yalzadeh In this course, we will explore, expand, and question the disciplinary boundaries between Asian American and Arab American Studies. Grounded in converging critiques of US empire, we will ask: what are the possibilities and...

HDS 3490/Religion 1599: Asian American Religion

Instructor: Diana Eck How "Asian" is America today? This seminar explores the Asian dimensions of American history, immigration, religion, and culture as immigrants have come from India, China, Southeast Asia, Korea, and Japan. When and why did they come...

COMPLIT 114/HDS 3802: Mysticism and Literature

Instructor: Luis Giron Negron Examines trends, issues and debates in the comparative study of mystical literature. Close readings of primary works by Jewish, Christian and Muslim authors from the Middle Ages through the 16th century. Topics include poetry...

HDS 3063: Spiritual Care from a Muslim Perspective

Instructor: Yunus Kumek This course introduces students to practices of spiritual care from a Muslim Perspective. As we will survey spiritual care practices of different Muslim cultures, our focus will be the relevant application of these practices in...

HDS 3081: God's Nations: Religion, Nationalism and Modernity

Instructor: Jocelyne Cesari Nationalism is not simply an ideology: it is also a set of practices by which territory, political power and the cultural identity of the people that inhabit this territory are constituted in a unique and singular fact. The...

HDS 3689/AFRAMER 181X: African Religion in the Diaspora

Instructor: Jacob Olupona This course focuses on the history and phenomenology of African peoples’ religious experiences in the Americas. The historical and social processes that led to the emergence of African diasporic religions in Latin America and the...

RELIGION 1027: Weeping in the Religious Imagination: Seminar

Instructor: Kimberley Patton Description: A comparative course on the theme of weeping and lamentation in religious experience. One of the earliest human expressions of distress, tears remain a profound existential signifier at all stages of life...

HDS 3704: Religion and Society in Nigeria: Seminar

Instructor: Jacob Olupona Religion is pivotal to the understanding of the history, culture, and politics of Nigeria's nation-state. The seminar examines the historical development of religion in Nigeria and explores its intersection with ethnic identity...