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Engaging the Book of Genesis: The Text in the Context of Our Own Lives 

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Holiness in Time and Space: A Jewish Approach to Spirituality

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Islamic History II 

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Islamic History II    (IS-625-4)
Winter/Spring 2003

This course continues the exploration of Islamic civilization, from the establishment of the pre-modern empires, through the colonization of the Islamic world by European powers, to the struggle for independence and the creation of modern Muslim nation-states.  Emphasis will be given to the variety of ways Muslims have expressed their religious and social values in response to the challenges of modern social and political developments. 


Meeting Day, Time and Dates: 
Tuesdays from 4:30 p.m. to 6:50 p.m.

Location: Room 205

Dr. Ibrahim Abu-Rabi'Professor Ibrahim Abu-Rabi'

Contact Information:
phone: 
(860) 509-9530
email:   aburabi@hartsem.edu

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