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Finding a Civil Civic Community

February 8, 2024
Professor Terrence Johnson will join faith leaders participating in “Dialogue in Good Faith,” a panel discussion to be held at the Kaplen JCC on the Palisades in New Jersey later this month.
VINAY KHETIA

Video: The Ziyārat of Imām al-Ḥusayn as Liturgical Text in Early Shī‘ī Ḥadīth and its Role in the Promulgation of Shī‘ī Piety

October 13, 2023

The intention of this lecture and study was to investigate the intricacies and substance of a genre of devotional literature and liturgical practice in Twelver Shī‘īsm, namely the Ziyārat (visitational eulogy) of Imam al-Ḥusayn. In doing so, this talk presented a historical and close philological-thematic study of this ziyāra, a text that is consistently found throughout classical and contemporary Shi‘ī prayer manuals and formative hadith works such as al-Kāfī. The ziyāra has been ascribed by Twelver Shī‘īs to the sixth Imām, Ja‘far al-Ṣādiq (d. 148/765). Unlike most studies dealing with the topic of Shī‘ī devotion, this lecture shall focus on the textual history, Qur’ānic, and mystical-theological themes which imbue this liturgy. The speakers were Vinay Khetia, Academic Director, Shia Research Institute, Toronto Furthermore, the numerous statements of esoteric or gnostic provenance found throughout this text sheds further light upon the development and promulgation of the non-rationalist stream of Shī‘īsm by authorities such as al-Kulaynī, Ibn Qawlawayh, and Ibn Babawayh al-Qummī who place the ontological function of Imāms knowledge and walāya (charismatic persona and authority) at the very centre of any notion of acceptable religiosity. It is the author's contention that this ziyāra text is part and parcel of the broader venture of early esoteric Shī‘īsm thus, a text of this genre would be most appropriately analyzed within this context. This lecture was sponsored by the Jaffer Family Foundation of NY.

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Purifying Body and Mind, Building Community

April 10, 2023
Sultan Khan, a second-year MDiv student at Harvard Divinity School, said he felt called to help again at Harvard's iftar dinners after last year. He joked with Imam Khalil Abdur-Rashid, one of Harvard's Muslim chaplains, that he was back to replenish his barakah, or “blessings,” for the year after Ramadan.
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The Alarming Intensification and Globalization of Islamophobia

March 15, 2023
"In the last decade, the surge of Islamophobia has become worldwide, reaching India, China and even Muslim countries. This geographic expansion goes hand-in-hand with an expansion and intensification of the discrimination not only of Muslims but also of Islam, both of which are seen as an existential threat," writes T. J. Dermot Dunphy Visiting Professor of Religion, Violence, and Peacebuilding Jocelyne Cesari.
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Tucker Center Welcomes New Muslim Chaplain

November 18, 2022

Abdul Rahman Latif, MTS '18, has been named the first Muslim chaplain at Dartmouth College, where he has been working to strengthen connections within the Muslim community.

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The Call of the Qur'an

November 3, 2022

Mohsen Goudarzi, AM '14, PhD '18, heard the call of the Qur'an at a young age. Now, in his first year as Assistant Professor in Islamic Studies at HDS, he continues to delight in uncovering new understandings within the sacred text's complexities.... Read more about The Call of the Qur'an

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Research Associate Rahina Muazu on the 'Female Voice in the Qur'an'

April 1, 2022

Rahina Muazu is Visiting Lecturer on Women's Studies and Islam and an HDS WSRP Research Associate for 2021–22. This semester, she is teaching the course, "Gender, Islam and Debates surrounding Female Vocal Nudity in West Africa (Nigeria and Niger)."

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