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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Djelimory Diabate, 'From Tradition to Transformation: Al-Ḥājj ʿUmar Tāl and the Evolution of West African Islamic Political Philosophy'
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SUMMARY:Djelimory Diabate, 'From Tradition to Transformation: Al-Ḥājj ʿUmar Tāl and the Evolution of West African Islamic Political Philosophy'
DESCRIPTION:<p>	<drupal-media data-entity-type="media" data-entity-uuid="75b6e4ba-f84d-4a9d-8680-389f15e24251" alt="Event Flyer, Text is Repeated Below" data-view-mode="hwp_full_width"></drupal-media></p><p>	 </p><p>	ISLAM IN AFRICA INITIATIVE LECTURE SERIES</p><p>	Spring 2024</p><p>	Critical Perspectives on the Development and Dynamics of Islam in Africa</p><p>	FRIDAYS, 11:00AM-1:00 PM</p><p>	Rockefeller Hall 117</p><p>	 </p><p>	LUNCH WILL BE PROVIDED</p><p>	March 1:<strong> Rabiat Akande</strong>, Assistant Professor, The University of Toronto, <em>Entangled Domains: Empire, Law, and Religion in Northern Nigeria</em></p><p>	March 8: <strong>Nicholas Judt</strong>, Ph.D Candidate in Religion, Harvard University, <em>As the Gentle Rain From Heaven: The Effective Power of Language in the West African Sufi Poem Xarnu Bi</em></p><p>	March 22: <strong>Faisal Hamid</strong>, Ph.D Candidate in Religion, Oxford University, <em>The Political Economy of Islam in Nigeria</em></p><p>	March 29: <strong>Amadu Kunateh</strong>, Candidate in Religion, Harvard University, <em>"Evil Innovation": Sheikh Ibrahim Niasse and the Reception of Islamic Theosophy in Modern Sub-Saharan Africa</em></p><p>	April 5: <strong>Djelimory Diabate</strong>, Ph.D candidate in Religion, Harvard University, <em>From Tradition to Transformation: Al-Ḥājj ʿUmar Tāl and the Evolution of West African Islamic Political Philosophy</em></p><p>	April 12: <strong>Francesco Piraino</strong>, Research Associate at the Center for the Study of World Religions - Harvard Divinity School Director of the Centre for Comparative Studies of Civilizations and Spiritualities at the Cini Foundation in Venice, <em>Blackness and Universality: Reshaping Race and Otherness through Art and Sufism</em></p><p>	<strong>Co-sponsored with the Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Islamic Studies Program, the Department of African &amp; African American Studies, and the Harvard Divinity School </strong></p>
LOCATION:Rockefeller Hall, 47 Francis Avenue, Cambridge, MA
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