Lectures

السلطة السياسية وحركة رواية الحديث في القرون الثلاثة الأولى: مقاربة تاريخية

Submitted by siteadmin on Mon, 06/12/2023 - 12:55

A lecture on "السلطة السياسية وحركة رواية الحديث في القرون الثلاثة الأولى: مقاربة تاريخية" will be delivered by Dr. Ahmed Snober, Associate Professor of Hadith studies, at Istanbul May 29 University.

The Psychological Impacts of Natural Disasters (Earthquakes)

Submitted by siteadmin on Thu, 03/16/2023 - 19:05

Disasters and traumatic events affect people differently as individuals and as a society. This lecture will discuss the psychological effects of these disasters while also mentioning first aid, treatment, and psychological support options. It will also touch on the idea of psychological immunity and strategies to boost it. 

 

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Reinventing our Inheritance

Submitted by siteadmin on Wed, 03/08/2023 - 09:25

Architecture is a reflection of the culture, values, and aspirations of a society. It is a testament to the creativity and technical skills of the architects and builders of the past. In this lecture Dr. Rasem Badran will highlight the importance of reinventing architectural inheritance to meet the changing needs of modern society.

 

The Ethical duties of wilāya in the Islamic Tradition

Submitted by siteadmin on Mon, 02/20/2023 - 14:35

The concept of wilāya is central to the Islamic tradition. It is, simultaneously, a political concept, a legal category, and a spiritual ideal. The three speakers will each address different aspects of the ethical duties that arise out of the concept of wilāya in the Islamic tradition: wilāya as part of the ethical commitments of Islamic political thought; how ethical duties constitute and define the idea of wilāya in the domain of law (

The Covenants of the Prophet Muhammad, The Pact of Umar, and the Future of Interreligious Relations

Submitted by siteadmin on Wed, 02/08/2023 - 15:41

The covenants of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and how these eventually came to be forgotten when the Pact of ‘Umar began gaining prominence during the ‘Abbasid era. The future of interreligious could be promising if the covenants become the focus of how Muslims and others should relate to one another.