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Ousmane Kane
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Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Professor of Contemporary Islamic Religion and Society Professor of African and African American Studies Denominational Counselor to Muslim Students Ousmane Kane, a scholar of Islamic studies and comparative and Islamic politics...
Ep. 6 | Giving Voice to Silenced Islams | Prof. Ali Asani
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Professor Ali Asani tells the Alwaleed Program team about his scholarly trajectory, beginning with his experiences coming to Harvard College as an international student from Kenya and entering Islamic studies as an Ismaili student in the early 1970s. He...
Past AISP Fellows
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Former Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Fellows 2015 - 2016 Armaan Siddiqi Ph.D. candidate, Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Ms. Siddiqi has cross-disciplinary interests in early modern Islamic intellectual history...
Ep. 16 | The Making of the Modern Muslim State | Prof. Malika Zeghal
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In her recent book, The Making of the Modern Muslim State: Islam and Governance in the Middle East and North Africa (Princeton University Press, 2024), Professor Malika Zeghal shows how Muslim states negotiated the role of Islam in governance in the 19 th...
Ep. 11 | Preserving Islamicate Cultural Heritage from Harvard’s Libraries to the Balkans | András Riedlmayer
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The Alwaleed Program team speaks with András Riedlmayer, former Aga Khan Bibliographer of Islamic Art and Architecture at Harvard's Fine Arts Library, about his career as a librarian, the development of the field of the history of Islamic art and...
Ep. 18 | Islam in North America | Dr. Hussein Rashid
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In this episode, Dr. Hussein Rashid talks about his recently published volume, Islam in North America: An Introduction (Bloomsbury, 2024), which he co-edited with Huma Mohibullah and Vincent Biondo. Hussein discusses his trajectory as a scholar and how...
Ep. 10 | Islamic Scholarship in Africa | Ousmane Kane and Ebrima Sall
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In this episode, we discuss the new edited volume, Islamic Scholarship in Africa: New Directions and Global Contexts, with its editor, Professor Ousmane Kane, and his colleague, Dr. Ebrima Sall, who wrote the conclusion. This volume is the product of two...
Ep. 1 | Reviving Turāth: Islamic Education in Modern Egypt | Dr. Mary Elston
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The Alwaleed Program team speak with Dr. Mary Elston, winner of the 2020 Alwaleed Bin Talal Prize for Best Dissertation in Islamic Studies, about her dissertation entitled, "Reviving Turāth: Islamic Education in Modern Egypt." Mary shares her findings...
Ep. 4 | Podcasting and the Islamic History Classroom | Chris Gratien and Dana Sajdi
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In this collaboration between the Harvard Islamica Podcast and the Ottoman History Podcast (OHP), we discuss OHP's new series called "The Making of the Islamic World," using podcasts in the classroom, and engaging in public-facing history in the changing...
Ep. 13 | The Ties That Bind: Child Custody in Andalusī Mālikism, 3rd/9th to 6th/12 c. | Dr. Janan Delgado
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Dr. Janan Delgado is the winner of the 2022 Alwaleed Bin Talal Dissertation Prize in Islamic Studies for her dissertation entitled, "The Ties That Bind: Child Custody in Andalusī Mālikism, 3rd/9th to 6th/12th c." While scholars of Islamic law have...
Ep. 2 | Looking Back on Islamic Studies at Harvard | Roy Mottahedeh, William Graham, and Ali Asani
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In this first episode in a four-part series, former Alwaleed Program directors, Professors Roy Mottahedeh, William Graham, and Ali Asani, share reflections on the development of Islamic studies over the course of their careers, first as students and then...