Conference: "New Perspectives on Revival and Renewal of the Muslim Civilisation" and Launch of the Ihya’ Journal of Islamic Thought organized by Islamic Circles
Date: Saturday 27th April 2024
Time: 9am - 6pm
Venue: Birkbeck College, University of London, United Kingdom
An intensive one day looking at new programmes of change, ideas, methods and practice in rebuilding, reviving, reforming and renewing the Muslim Civilisation and the launch of the 'Ihya’ Journal of Islamic Thought.
Contributor Panelists and Hosts Include:
Papers/Topics to be Presented:
- Theology and Global Change in the Muslim Civilisation
- Re-engaging Islamic History as a Tool for Ummatic Reform, Renewal and Revival
- Beyond Decolonization: Alternative Approaches to the Humanities and Social Sciences Beyond Islamisation
- Rethinking Islamic Education - Theory into Practice Research Project
- Islamic Philosophy and Theology: Challenges and Opportunities for an Analytic Approach
- Vision2050 Rethinking the Western Islamicate and English as a Global language of the Islamicate
- Lessons from Far Eastern Modernity for the Muslim Civilisation
Time: 9am - 6pm
Venue: Birkbeck College, University of London, United Kingdom
An intensive one day looking at new programmes of change, ideas, methods and practice in rebuilding, reviving, reforming and renewing the Muslim Civilisation and the launch of the 'Ihya’ Journal of Islamic Thought.
Contributor Panelists and Hosts Include:
- Professor Khairudin Aljunied [National University of Singapore / Georgetown University]
- Dr. Yakoob Ahmed [Istanbul University / Young Ottomans Foundation]
- Dr. Shamim Miah [Huddersfield University / Centre for Postnormal Policy and Futures Studies]
- Dr. Farah Ahmed [University of Cambridge / Islamic Shakhsiyah Foundation]
- Dr. Safaruk Chowdhury [Whitethread Institute / Centre for Islamic Knowledge]
- Dr. Yahya Baptiste Brodard [Maqasid Institute / Université de Fribourg]
- Dr. Naoki Yamamoto [Marmara University]
- Dr. Anas Altikriti [Cordoba Foundation]
- Dr. Fauzia Ahmad [Goldsmiths College, London]
- Shahanaz Begum [Ebrahim College / Universtity of Exeter]
- Ameena Blake [Newman University, Birmingham]
- Mohamud Awil Mohamed [University of Pennsylvania / Centre for Islamic Knowledge]
Papers/Topics to be Presented:
- Theology and Global Change in the Muslim Civilisation
- Re-engaging Islamic History as a Tool for Ummatic Reform, Renewal and Revival
- Beyond Decolonization: Alternative Approaches to the Humanities and Social Sciences Beyond Islamisation
- Rethinking Islamic Education - Theory into Practice Research Project
- Islamic Philosophy and Theology: Challenges and Opportunities for an Analytic Approach
- Vision2050 Rethinking the Western Islamicate and English as a Global language of the Islamicate
- Lessons from Far Eastern Modernity for the Muslim Civilisation