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Shiraz Hajiani

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Shiraz Hajiani is a scholar of religion and history with over a decade of experience in teaching and advising undergraduates, graduates and life-long learners, including at the University of Chicago and Harvard. He specialises in Islamic history and...

GENED 1087/HDS 3627: Multisensory Religion: Rethinking Islam

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Instructor: Ali Asani One need only walk into a church, a mosque, a temple, a synagogue or any place of worship to experience the beauty and aesthetic power of religion. For millions of people around the world, understanding of religion is forged through...

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"Islamic studies has a long history at Harvard. Since the early twentieth century, Harvard has established professorships and committed resources to the study of Islam and the Muslim world. The Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Islamic Studies Program brings...

Getting and Keeping Democracy

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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...

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...

William A. Graham

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Professor William A. Graham is the Murray A. Albertson Professor of Middle Eastern Studies in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences and University Distinguished Service Professor. Currently the Director of the AISP since 2016, he is also a member of the...