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Subject: Conference: The Madrasa and the Modern Academy
Date: 2021-09-10 15:01
From: "Mathee, Mohamed" <sma...@uj.ac.za>
To: "mo...@mandla.co.za" <mo...@mandla.co.za>





Salamun alaykum Dr Docrat

 

We, Dr Haroon Bashir (Markfield Institute, UK) and Dr Shahid Mathee (University of Johannesburg, SA), have organised a conference exploring the teaching of Islam in both traditional settings and the modern academy (CfP attached). The idea for the conference grew from a collaborative postgraduate workshop we held earlier this year based around the same theme.

The conference will be online.

It is our understanding that you have much to offer in this regard given your location in and knowledge of the Islamic intellectual heritage and Western knowledge tradition. Would you consider submitting an Abstract. If you do, it would, however, have to be in the next two days. The CFPs was sent out at the end of July already; did you perhaps see it before?

Jazakum Allah khayran

 

muhammad shahid mathee (PhD)

Senior Lecturer

A-Ring 604A

Department of Religion

Aucklandpark-Kingsway Campus

University of Johannesburg

Aucklandpark, 2006

 

Our vanguard revolutionaries must idealize their love for the people (Che Guevara)

 

The idea of extermination lies no farther from the heart of humanism than  Buchenwald lies from the Goethehaus in Weimar (Sven Lindqvist)

 

They were seeking a land without a people, but were annoyed by the fact that someone was already living here

 

 


Mohamed Shaid Mathee

Senior Lecturer

Religion Studies

 
 
 

E-mail:

sma...@uj.ac.za

Website:

www.uj.ac.za




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The Madrasah and the Modern Academy - convergences, departures and possibilities for collaboration.pdf
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