About Islamic Studies at Stanford
The Sohaib and Sara Abbasi Program in Islamic Studies is the central forum for interdisciplinary research and teaching in Islamic Studies at Stanford University. It facilitates and promotes the study of Islamic cultures and societies, including the history of Islam from its beginnings to the twenty-first century, systematic study of Islamic social contexts, the religion [...]
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- 2012-13 Student Grant Recipients
- Arabic at Stanford
- On KZSU Radio: Mediterraneans and Arabology
- Aron Rodrigue is named a Knight of the Ordre des Palmes Académiques
- Eric Dobson: Great talk. I thoroughly enjoyed it....
- Burçak Keskin-Kozat: Dear Dalia, In addition to the Abbasi Program in I...
- Dalia Kandiyoti: Hello. Would you please let me know who is organiz...
- Paloma: Dear Vincent: Thank you very much for your frie...
- Vincent Barletta: Thanks very much for your comment! For a more soli...
Keeping Tabs
Our Video and Audio Collection
Missed an Abbasi Program event? Most of our lectures and ...
Latest Videos: Islamic Art, Mughal Empire, Contemporary Syria
We are delighted to inform you that videos of our ...
Latest Podcast: Buddhism and Islam
Listen to Prof. Johan Elverskog (Southern Methodist University)'s lecture on “Buddhism and ...
Program Highlights
2012-13 Student Grant Recipients
Please join us in congratulating this year's Abbasi Program Student ...
Arabic at Stanford
Al-Hurra TV features interviews with Professors Alexander Key, Rmazi Salti, ...
On KZSU Radio: Mediterraneans and Arabology
Joel Beinin and Ramzi Salti broadcast Middle Eastern music and ...
Recent Faculty Publications
Women and Prayer in Islamic Law
Behnam Sadeghi (Department of Religious Studies) has published The Logic of Law-Making ...
Ruse and Wit
Dominic Parviz Brookshaw (Comparative Literature) published an edited volume examining ...
Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iran
Robert Crews (Department of History) published two book chapters: "The ...






