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Project on Shi'ism and Global Affairs - Harvard

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Harvard University’s leading initiative for producing advanced knowledge on the universal, transnational, and global dimensions of the Shi’a Islamic revival from an interdisciplinary perspective. Based at the Harvard Divinity School.

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10/17/2019

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Episode thumbnail for A World of Faith: Audrey Kitagawa, and Sayed Ali Abbas Razawi

December 14, 2020

A World of Faith: Audrey Kitagawa, and Sayed Ali Abbas Razawi

Sayed Ali Abbas Razawi, Audrey Kitagawa, and Harvard student Michel Nehme discuss the philosophy undergirding interfaith dialogue; whether interfaith dialogue can in itself be conceived of as a mechanism for ‘real change’; and how we might respond to religious doctrines which are hostile to interfaith rapprochement.

Episode thumbnail for A World of Faith: Cole Durham, Jim Christie, and Sayed Ali Abbas Razawi

December 14, 2020

A World of Faith: Cole Durham, Jim Christie, and Sayed Ali Abbas Razawi

Sayed Ali Abbas Razawi, Cole Durham , Jim Christie, and Harvard student Michel Nehme discuss the politics of the G20 Interfaith Forum; how institutional design can interact with and enable interfaith dialogue; and how we might bring adverse actors to the interfaith table.

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October 26, 2020

The Origins of Islam and Muslim Identity - An Interview with Fred Donner

Project Associate Mohammad Sagha hosted Fred M. Donner, Peter B. Ritzma Professor of Near Eastern History at the University of Chicago, for a podcast on the origins of Islam, early identity, historiographical issues in scholarship, and conventional understandings of Islamic history, among other topics. Donner's scholarship has significantly contributed to the field of late antique studies of the Near East and re-positioned key debates on the nature of the early Islamic era including theories regarding the message of Prophet Muhammad's monotheistic reform movement and the boundaries of social inclusivity during this formative period.

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What is Project on Shi'ism and Global Affairs - Harvard?

Harvard University’s leading initiative for producing advanced knowledge on the universal, transnational, and global dimensions of the Shi’a Islamic revival from an interdisciplinary perspective. Based at the Harvard Divinity School.

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