The Significance of Being First; Competing: Jewish and Arab Discourses
Sponsored by Jewish Studies Program and the Department of History
Sponsored by Jewish Studies Program and the Department of History
Sponsored by Jewish Studies Program and the Department of History
“Political Islam, the Muslim Brotherhood and Egyptian Politics”
7:00 pm W.T. Young Auditorium
Associate Professor of Islamic Law, University of Toronto, Faculty of Law
Scholar of Islamic Law and Islamist/Reformist Thought
Author of the book: Muslim Reformists, Female Citizenship and the Public Accommodation of Islam in Liberal Democracy
Articles: “Islamic Politics and Secular Politics: Can They Co-Exist” and “Judicial Institutions, the Legitimacy of the Islamic State Law and Democratic Transition in Egypt”
“Political Islam, the Muslim Brotherhood and Egyptian Politics”
7:00 pm W.T. Young Auditorium
Associate Professor of Islamic Law, University of Toronto, Faculty of Law
Scholar of Islamic Law and Islamist/Reformist Thought
Author of the book: Muslim Reformists, Female Citizenship and the Public Accommodation of Islam in Liberal Democracy
Articles: “Islamic Politics and Secular Politics: Can They Co-Exist” and “Judicial Institutions, the Legitimacy of the Islamic State Law and Democratic Transition in Egypt”
“Political Islam, the Muslim Brotherhood and Egyptian Politics”
7:00 pm W.T. Young Auditorium
Associate Professor of Islamic Law, University of Toronto, Faculty of Law
Scholar of Islamic Law and Islamist/Reformist Thought
Author of the book: Muslim Reformists, Female Citizenship and the Public Accommodation of Islam in Liberal Democracy
Articles: “Islamic Politics and Secular Politics: Can They Co-Exist” and “Judicial Institutions, the Legitimacy of the Islamic State Law and Democratic Transition in Egypt”