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Department of Arabic and Islamic Studies at Georgetown University
Washington, DC
Joined May 2012
Join our 16 April Centre for Digital Humanities Open House to learn how to access and interpret the KITAB corpus & more than 1.6 million alignments between pairs of Arabic books. + details on new work for detection of paraphrase, translation, and citations. https://t.co/8qlC9s4HpH
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Please join us for an online ‘Open House’ for the Centre for Digital Humanities at the Aga Khan University-ISMC and the KITAB project.
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Join us for the Upcoming Theology in Arabic Seminar: “A Précis of al-Māturīdī’s Theology: Abū Salama al-Samarqandī’s Jumal uṣūl al-dīn”. Wednesday, April 16, 12:00 EST/16:00BST/17:00 CEST Speaker: Dr. Ramon Harvey, Cambridge Muslim College RSVP:
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reminder, this friday i'll be joining georgetown's theology in arabic seminar to read this fascinating early argument for one god from al-muḥāsibī's unpublished kitāb al-ʿaẓama (transcription and translation provided) you can RSVP for Zoom here: https://t.co/j2J5fWdpeM
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Join us at Yale next week for a two-day conference on the groundbreaking theater of Sa’dallah Wannous! 📅 Feb 26-27, 2025 📍 Sterling Memorial Library, Lecture Hall 🔗 https://t.co/IsWn554JVt Featuring readings, panels & performances exploring the Syrian playwright’s legacy.
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This Friday, join us for the following Theology in Arabic Seminar: “An Early Argument for One God: al-Muḥāsibī's (d. 243/857) Kitāb al ʿAẓama” Time: Friday, Feb 21, 2:30PM EST/ 7:30PM GMT Speaker: Dr. Antonio Musto, NYU Format: Zoom RSVP for link: https://t.co/aNKRSCb0Q6
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Join us tomorrow (October 31st) for the bi-weekly Palestine Poetry Pizza Pop-Up in Poulton Hall, Room 200!
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Join us for our second Palestine Poetry Pop-up this Thursday, October 17th!
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#NewRelease A Bridge to the Sky The Arts of Science in the Age of 'Abbas Ibn Firnas Glaire D. Anderson. Oxford University Press 2024 https://t.co/1zVOkflwVp
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#NewRelease The Emergence of Arabic Poetry From Regional Identities to Islamic Canonization Nathaniel A. Miller @ClassyArabic Univ of Pennsylvania Pr 2024 https://t.co/oKaRXi45QW
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#Employment AUC's Department of Arab and Islamic Civilizations invites applications from a historian of art and architecture with a primary focus on the study of the Islamic world before 1800 for an open-rank appointment that will begin fall of 2024.
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Join the Department of Arabic and Islamic Studies' Madih Nabawi Colloquium tomorrow at 10:30 AM in New North GW03!
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Join us tomorrow in McGhee Library for "Aljamiado Texts for the Afterlife: The Moriscos' 'Carta del Muerto,'" co-hosted with the GU Global Medieval Studies Program!
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And this Friday, April 12, join us for an all day workshop on Paradigms in Greco-Arabic Philosophy, with participants from: @philosophy_sbu , @FilosofiaUP , @FordhamUPhilo, @CNRS_Paris
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This Thursday: Our next Islamic Studies Lecture! "Post Classical Philosophy in Islam: What is it and how does it compare to European Latin Philosophy?" Dr. Frank Griffel, Yale April 11, 5:30 PM EST Dept of Arabic and Islamic Studies Georgetown University, Poulton 230
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I'm delighted to announce that @DrShoaibAM and I are organising a global online conference in April 2025 on Proofs for God's Existence in Islamic Thought hosted by @CMC_Cambridge. We look forward to convening a unique scholarly conversation. See our CfP:
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Medieval urban pollution as described as described by the Eygptian physican Ibn Riḍwān (388-460 AH/998-1067+ AD) trans. Michael Dols, Medieval Islamic Medicine (1984)
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A fascinating new book on medieval Beirut
Just laid my hands on a (e-)copy of @mikati_rana's new book and can't stop reading although I have a lot of commitments that require urgent attention. While reading it you can feel, almost touch, the love and appreciation she hints at in the introduction. Definitely recommended!
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