Course

Course 7.5 credits • RHBM79

This course focuses on reflections that go beyond the often simplified and dichotomous approaches to the complex set of phenomena known as 'Islam'. It explores the complexity in the social processes that define, design and traverse Islamic discourse and Muslim practice. Based on shared reading of literature, discussions and presentations of current academic research, the course explores, both theoretically and empirically, the effects of Islamic discourse and Muslim practice in contemporary Middle Eastern societies from social, political and cultural perspectives.

Study period: autumn semester 2024
Type of studies: part time, 25 %, day
Study period: 2024-09-02 – 2025-01-19
Language of instruction: English
Eligibility: To be admitted to the course, students must have successfully completed 90 credits within the humanities, social sciences or law.

Application code: LU-E1062

Application code: LU-38688

Teachers:

Torsten Janson. Photo.

Torsten Janson

Senior Lecturer
Islamic Studies

Oliver Scharbrodt

Oliver Scharbrodt

Professor
Islamic Studies

Yafa Shanneik. Photo.

Yafa Shanneik

Visiting Professor
Islamic Studies

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