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Mapping the Islamic Sciences: Theology Part 1

  • Cambridge Crescent 14 Saint Paul's Road Cambridge, CB1 2EZ United Kingdom (map)

Join us as we introduce the concept of the connectedness and unity of the Islamic sciences in the tradition. To understand the development of the Islamic sciences and the importance of the scholars in building the scholarship that is the foundation of our faith and practice.

The Qur’an as the Source from which all the sciences have branched. How to simplify this map of the disciplines for the beginner.

Instructor: Dr Ramon Harvey lectures in Islamic theology at Cambridge Muslim College. He undertook his postgraduate studies at SOAS, University of London, and also holds an ʿalimiyya qualification. His publications include monographs and articles in both Islamic theology and Qur’anic studies. Currently, his research focuses on kalām in early Māturīdism and on constructive Islamic theology, especially in conversation with Christian theology, analytic philosophy and phenomenology.

Audience: Open to converts and their families only

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Mapping the Islamic Sciences: Qur'an Part 2