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In this lecture, Ali Asani, Professor of Indo-Muslim Religion and Cultures and Director of the…
by Joshua A. Goldstein Sep 14, 2016 for Harvard Crimson I meet Ali S. Asani…
Ismaili Engagements with the Qur’an: the Ismaili Khojas of South Asia
Havard’s free online course – Understanding Islam through its Scriptures taught by Professor Ali Asani – continues this week.
Learn about the Quran, the central sacred text of Islam, through an exploration of the rich diversity of roles and interpretations in Muslim societies.
“Averting Violent Extremism: Religious Literacy, Pluralism and Community Resilience”
This panel will argue for the urgent need for religious literacy and introduce the Cultural Studies method to understand Islam and Muslims.
When Asani made that comment, it wasn’t just one lightbulb that popped on in my head
The rising anti-Muslim sentiment reflects a “deep polarization” between some Muslims and non-Muslims, one that is rooted in religious illiteracy, said Ali Asani, who moderated the discussion
Thursday, April 7 at 3:30 PM at UT Austin
Faculty of Arts and Sciences professor Ali S. Asani ’77, who will be teaching the Islam module
Learn about the Quran, the central sacred text of Islam, through an exploration of the rich diversity of roles and interpretations in Muslim societies.