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Abdulaziz Sachedina, Ph.D., is Professor and IIIT Chair in Islamic Studies at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia. Dr. Sachedina, who has studied in India, Iraq, Iran, and Canada, obtained his Ph.D. from the University of Toronto. He has been conducting research and writing in the field of...
The College of Humanities and Social Sciences offers a minor in Islamic Studies designed for students interested in the societies, cultures, history, and politics of the Islamic world. It offers students the opportunity to study the many societies that have significant Muslim populations. These socie...
Susan F. Hirsch, a cultural anthropologist, is a Professor in the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution (S-CAR) at George Mason University and Chair of S-CAR’s Faculty Board. From 2009 to present, she has been affiliated in Mason’s Women and Gender Studies Program. Professor Hirsch is the Princ...
Dr. Dakake researches and publishes on Islamic intellectual history, Quranic studies, Shi`ite and Sufi traditions, and women's spirituality and religious experience. She is one of the general editors and contributing authors of the The Study Quran (HarperOne, 2015), which comprises a translation and ...
This course surveys America’s foreign relations from independence to the present in order to understand the complex and controversial history of America’s international role. The aim of the course is to see America’s global role as a political and moral problem – ever present but constantly evolving ...
What Next?
States, Conflicts, and Policy in the Middle East
A One-Day Symposium
Wednesday, 2 May, 12 pm - 5 pm
Founders Hall 113, Mason Square Campus
[Event streamed to Fairfax Campus
Via JC 3rd Floor, Room G]
GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY
Limited Space
Register/RSVP here meis@gmu.ed...
Spring 2017
HIST 535: Problems in Comparative World History (3 Credits)
HIST 575: Approaches to Middle East and Islamic History (3 Credits)
RELI 591: Special Topics in Religious Studies (3 Credits)
HIST 610: The Study and Writing of History (3 Credits)
ANTH 650: Methods in Anthropology (3 Credit...
These two panels are part of a series by the collective project "Ten Years On: Mass Protests and Uprisings in the Arab World." This is the first in a year-long series of events and knowledge production by the collective. Each of the panels addresses reflections by the speakers on the politics and...