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2020 News & Events

New Article by Prof. Rula Abisaab

The essay is part of the Islamic Law Blog鈥檚听, edited by Intisar Rabb(Editor-in-Chief, Harvard Law School) and Mariam Sheibani (Lead Blog Editor, University of Toronto). Read it .


Congratulations Professor Rula Jurdi Abisaab

The Institute of Islamic Studies would like to congratulate Professor Rula Jurdi Abisaab on her Arabic-language novel 鈥淔i 士ulbat al-岣峚w示鈥 [A Box of Light] being selected as a Semi-Finalist for the 2020 Khayrallah Prize for Best Artistic Expression of the Lebanese Diaspora. The winner will be announced in January.


Rhodes Scholarships for Faculty of Arts students

The Institute听of Islamics Studies would like to send a warm congratulations to Abdel Dicko, a U3 Joint Honours Political Science and African Studies student, and Ffion Hughes, a U4 Honours in History student,听both听have been named 2021 Rhodes Scholars.听 听Please see link below by Neale McDevitt, Editor, 缅北强奸 Reporter for more details.


Online lecture series ReOrienting the Global Study of Religion Event

Dr Florian Zemmin, Leipzig University - The Secular in Middle East and Islamicate History

November 26, 2020, 1:30 PM EST (UTC -5).

Hosted on Zoom

For more information: /religiousstudies/channels/event/reorienting-global-study-religion-325493


Book Launch (virtual) | The Routledge Handbook of Second Language Acquisition and Pedagogy of Persian (2020)

Please join us for the book launch of听 edited by Pouneh Shabani-Jadidi, Senior Lecturer of Persian Language and Linguistics, 缅北强奸.

The launch will begin with a听conversation with the editor moderated by Ana茂s Salamon, Head, Islamic Studies Library, 缅北强奸, followed by a panel discussion featuring authors of selected chapters:

- Karine Megerdoomian,听Principal Artificial Intelligence Engineer,听Judiciary & Legal Technology Modernization Department, MITRE Corporation

- Nahal Akbari,听Assistant Clinical Professor and Director of Persian Language Program,听University of Maryland

- Michelle Quay,听Assistant Instructional Professor,听University of Chicago

- Asghar Seyed-Gohrab, Chair and Professor of Persian and Iranian Studies,听Utrecht/Leiden University

- Mahbod Ghaffari,听Associate in Persian Language and Culture,听University of Cambridge


Congratulations Professor Pouneh Shabani-Jadidi

The IIS congratulates Professor Pouneh Shabani-Jadidi on her newly published book chapter, , in the volume. Edited by as part of the series: Routledge Studies in Linguistics.

Persian Linguistics in Cultural Contexts - 1st Edition - Alireza Kora - Routledge & CRC Press

Korangy and Sharifian鈥檚 groundbreaking book offers the first in-depth study into cultural linguistics for the Persian language. The book highlights a multitude of angles through which the intricacies of Persian and its many dialects and accents, wherever spoken, can be examined.


WIMES Arabic Minor Student Ian Greer Wins in CMCC Essay Competition

Ian Greer, a double-major in PoliSci and Geography with an Arabic language minor, was one of seven international winners in the undergraduate essay competition held by the Centre for Muslim Contribution to Civilisation (CMCC) at the College of Islamic Studies (CIS) at Hamad Bin Khalif University. The subject of this year鈥檚 competition was 鈥楳uslim Intellectual Life in 2nd Century Hijri/8th Century CE Baghdad.鈥, and Ian entered his essay with the title 鈥淶ind墨q Heresy and the Transmission of Hellenism in Barmakid Baghdad鈥.

Ian describes the work on his entry as a long but rewarding process that took months of work, and credits some students at the Institute of Islamic Studies for their contribution: 鈥淚 really could not have done it without the valuable reading suggestions and academic writing tips of a number of current and former graduate students at the Institute, namely Osama Eshera, Brian Wright, Fariduddin Attar, and Zain Alattar, the last of whom loaned me a huge stack of books sitting on his carrel on the very last day of physical access to the Islamic Studies library before the Coronavirus shut everything down.鈥

The award Ian received for his work is USD 5,000. Congratulations, Ian, from everybody at the Institute of Islamic Studies!

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Congratulations to Sajjad Nikfahm-Khubravan and Dr Fateme Savadi

Congratulations to IIS PhD student Sajjad Nikfahm-Khubravan and IIS Postdoctoral Fellow Dr Fateme Savadi (PhD 2019), on the publication of their critical edition of Na峁D玶 al-D墨n al-峁玸墨鈥檚 al-Ris膩lah al-Mu士墨niyyah, along with 峁玸墨鈥檚 supplementary 岣ll-i Mushkil膩t-i Mu士墨niyyah (Tehran: Miras-e Maktoob, 2020). The volume includes a preface by recently retired IIS professor F. Jamil Ragep.

For more information, please use the following link:



XVI. Great Lakes Ottomanist Workshop (GLOW): Bi-weekly Zoom gatherings. November 20, 2020 - January 22, 2021.

Please see the听PDF icon GLOW Workshop Program for details and Zoom links for each session.


Zoom Panel: 'Sociological and Pedagogical Aspects of Teaching Persian to Speakers of Other Languages'

The Persian Program at 缅北强奸, represented by Dr. Pouneh Shabani-Jadidi, is inviting to a Zoom panel discussion on Sociological and Pedagogical Aspects of Teaching Persian to Speakers of Other Languages. Please consult the document for details and registration: PDF icon Social and Pedagogical Aspects of Teaching Persian to Speakers of Other Languages


Dr. Pouneh Shabani-Jadidi at Webinar on Persian Pedagogy

Dr. Pouneh Shabani-Jadidi has been invited to co-organize a webinar and present a paper at a panel on Persian Pedagogy in University of North Carolina (UNC). The virtual panel discussion will take place on Thursday, October 15, 2020, 11 am - 1 pm EST. For information, please see here: PDF icon Persian Pedagogy UNC.


Congratulations to Dr. Pouneh Shabani-Jadidi

The Institute of Islamic Studies congratulates Dr. Shabani-Jadidi on the publication of The Routledge Handbook of Second Language Acquisition and Pedagogy of Persian. It offers a detailed overview of the field of Persian second language acquisition and pedagogy. The Handbook discusses its development and captures critical accounts of cutting edge research within the major subfields of Persian second language acquisition and pedagogy, as well as current debates and problems, and goes on to suggest productive lines of future research.

More information .


Congratulations to our Islamic Studies MA student Caline Nasrallah

缅北强奸鈥檚 Institute of Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies (IGSF) has awarded Institute of Islamic Studies MA student Caline Nasrallah for one of this year鈥檚 Friends Best Paper Prizes for her paper 鈥Reading Lolita in Tehran: A Shift between Two Worlds".听 Congratulations Caline on behalf of the IIS community!


Congratulations to Professor Aslihan G眉rb眉zel

The Institute of Islamic Studies congratulates Prof. G眉rb眉zel who has received an Insight Development Grant from SSHRC for her new project, entitled 鈥淢edical Knowledge and Political Power: Sufism and the Making of Ottoman Medical Knowledge (1500-1800).鈥澨 The project studies the involvement of Ottoman Sufi orders in the production and circulation of medical knowledge and in everyday provision of medical care. The broad aim of the project is to demonstrate the social significance and political nature of healthcare and medical knowledge in the pre-modern Ottoman context.听 This project aims to be the first study that underline the importance of healthcare as a source of authority for sub-state social networks in the Ottoman context in particular, and in Islamic societies in general.


Institute of Islamic Studies congratulates Sajjad Nikfahm Khubravan

Congratulations to IIS PhD student Sajjad Nikfahm Khubravan, whose article "The Gnomonic Application of Sharaf al-D墨n al-峁玸墨鈥檚 Linear Astrolabe" has just been published in the Iranian Journal for the History of Science (Tarikh-e Elm). It is available online via .


Congratulations to Professor Michelle Hartman

The Institute of Islamic Studies congratulates Michelle Hartman on receiving the College Language Association鈥檚 Award for Creative Scholarship for 2020 for her book, Breaking Broken English: Black-Arab Literary Solidarities and the Politics of Language.

, founded in 1937 by a group of Black scholars and educators, is an organization of college teachers of English and foreign languages which serves the academic, scholarly and professional interests of its members and the collegiate communities they represent.


The Institute of Islamic Studies congratulates Professor Michelle Hartman

Congratulations to Michelle Hartman on the publication of her newest article, 鈥淶ahra鈥檚 Uncle, or Where are Men in Women鈥檚 War Stories?鈥 which appeared in the winter 2020 edition of the Journal of Arabic Literature in a special issued dedicated to our late IIS colleague and professor, Dr Issa Boullata. It is part of the Women鈥檚 War Stories project with Prof. Malek Abisaab, and available open access on the JAL website:


Congratulations to Dr. Veysel 艦im艧ek

The Institute of Islamic Studies congratulates Dr. Veysel 艦im艧ek on the publication of a volume of collected essays, which he co-edited as a Festschrift for Professor Virginia H. Aksan: Ottoman War and Peace: Studies in Honor of Virginia H. Aksan, edited by Frank Castiglione, Ethan Menchinger and Veysel 艦im艧ek. The book was published by Brill (Leiden).


Quebec City mosque shooting: 缅北强奸 remembers the victims, three years later

On January 29, members of the 缅北强奸 and Montreal community gathered in the mezzanine of the Macdonald Engineering Building to honour the victims of the Islamic Cultural Centre of Quebec City (CCIQ) shooting. It marked the third anniversary of the tragic incident in which a lone gunman killed six men and injured numerous others following evening prayer at the mosque in the Sainte-Foy neighbourhood of Quebec City.听

Full article by Neale McDevitt (Editor, 缅北强奸 Reporter) please click


Congratulations to Mr. Muhammad Ahmad Munir

The Institute of Islamic Studies would like to congratulate Mr. Muhammad Ahmad Munir on his successful PhD oral defense on January 17th, 2020, entitled, 鈥淒evelopment of Khul鈥 law: Legal, judicial and interpretive trends in Pakistan鈥. Muhammad's academic supervisor was Professor听Pasha M. Khan.


Congratulations to IIS MA student Caline Nasrallah

MA student Caline Nasrallah has been awarded a Joseph Armand Bombardier Canada Graduate Scholarship (Master鈥檚) from the SSHRC for her studies at the IIS. Congratulations Caline!


Please join the Institute of Islamic Studies for a talk commemorating the 2017 Quebec mosque shooting:

ISLAMOPHOBIA AS RACISM
A Critical Phenomenology of Muslim Women's Racialization

A talk by Alia Al-Saji, Associate Professor, Philosophy Department

Friday January 31, 2020
15h00
Morrice Hall - Room 017 (TNC Theatre)
3485 McTavish Street


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