Global Islam: Past, Present and Future

UBC Continuing Studies collaborates with other members of the UBC community to provide an ongoing series of free lectures, dialogues and debates on topics of interest to the general public – locally, nationally and internationally.

The Lifelong Learning Series is held in the fall and winter terms at UBC Robson Square and is sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre as part of its webcast collection.   In its second series of talks, UBC Continuing Studies partnered with the Department of Asian Studies at UBC, the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre and the Laurier Institution in presenting the Global Islam: Past, Present and Future, public lectures delivered by some of the world’s most renowned scholars in Islamic studies.

Islam and the Contest of Faculties in Iran by Dr. Mohamad Tavakoli-Targhi

The Meaning of Global Jihad by Dr. Faisal Devji

Indonesian Islam: The Modern, Global Shapings of a National Tradition? by Dr. Michael Laffan


 

For more information, please contact Allan Cho

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