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Islam and the Humanities

Through an annual conference, lectures, and a book series, “Islam and the Humanities” explores the relationship between Islamic studies and larger debates in the disciplines of history, religious studies, comparative literature, philosophy, contemporary art, the humanistic dimensions of anthropology and sociology. Led by Shahzad Bashir, Aga Khan Professor of Islamic Humanities, Professor of History and Religious Studies

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Through an annual conference, lectures, and a book series, “Islam and the Humanities” explores the relationship between Islamic studies and larger debates in the disciplines of history, religious studies, comparative literature, philosophy, contemporary art, the humanistic dimensions of anthropology and sociology. Led by Shahzad Bashir, Aga Khan Professor of Islamic Humanities, Professor of History and Religious Studies

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