The Rubenstein Library holds Arabic and Persian manuscripts dating roughly between the 9th-20th century. The collection includes Qurʼāns, traditions (ḥadīth, tafsīr), commentaries (sharḥ), as well as various literary texts. There is also a...
ANNOUNCING THE RELIGIONS AND PUBLIC LIFE FELLOWS 2020
September 28, 2020
Twelve graduate and professional students from Duke and UNC were selected to be a part of this year’s student working group. The theme this year is Immigration and...
The Duke Islamic Studies Center strongly and unequivocally condemns the ongoing Violence against Black lives in the United States and the criminalization of innocent people, whether they are sitting in their living room like Breonna Taylor...
On May 10, Duke opened Marking the Moment: Duke 2020 , a Duke-wide celebration and community hub that will allow graduates and their families to engage with the people and visit the places that make Duke special. CONGRATULATIONS 2020 GRADUATES!
The CML is excited to announce their nightly, Monday-Friday programming for Ramadan. We will host a guest lecturer from 9:30pm - 10:30pm and then taraweeh prayer from 10:30pm - 11:30pm. All times are Eastern Standard Time.
You are cordially invited to the end-of-year Research Workshop on "Church and State" presented by the 2019-20 cohort of Religions and Public Life graduate fellows, Wednesday, April 29, 2:00-5:30pm on Zoom. RSVP to Amber Díaz Pearson ( amber.diaz@...
Istanbul, also known as Der Saadet (Abode of Happiness), is a city unlike many others. Its very name evokes a mythical image of earthly paradise. And for those fortunate to have visited the Turkish cultural capital, whether for business (as I did...
BY SHREYA PARIKH AND YASMINE FLODIN-ALI // MARCH 17, 2020
The Black Muslim Atlantic Symposium was held on 30-31 January 2020 at Duke University, bringing together community members, religious leaders, academics, and students and...