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In Memoriam: His Highness Karim Aga Khan

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Upon learning of the death of His Highness the Aga Khan, I was deeply saddened and filled with a great sense of loss. He was a humanitarian leader of global dimension, a wise and eloquent public speaker, and above all a visionary. His worldwide...

Johannes Makar

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Johannes A. P. Makar is a PhD Candidate in the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations (NELC). His dissertation examines modernist debates in late Ottoman Egypt with special attention to the writings of Coptic intellectuals. His areas of...

HIST-LIT 90EI: Islam in Early America

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Instructor: Arianne Urus Muslims first arrived on the shores of the Americas at the turn of the sixteenth century, yet their long history in the western hemisphere has been largely forgotten. For centuries Islam was the second-most widely practiced...

Center for European Studies

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The Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies (CES) was founded in 1969 at Harvard’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences to promote the interdisciplinary understanding of European history, politics, economy and societies.

Remembering Professor Roy Mottahedeh (1940-2024)

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It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Professor Emeritus Roy Mottahedeh, a distinguished scholar and esteemed colleague. As the founding director of the Prince Alwaleed bin Talal Islamic Studies Program, he was dedicated to advancing the...

Shahrad Shahvand

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Shahrad Shahvand’s research focuses on the intellectual and social history of Islam in the Turco-Persianate world (1258–1722). He is particularly interested in analyzing texts (ranging from philosophy to literature in Arabic, Persian, and Chaghatay...