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October 6, 2011
Time:5-7 p.m.
Description:The Workshop on Late Antiquity presents "The Companions of Muhammad and the Formation of Orthodoxy in Medieval Islam," a talk by Nancy Khalek, Brown University.

The historical origins of Islamic political and religious identity have recently attracted increased attention of academics across disciplines. More than ever before, teligious studies, anthropology and political theory are influencing how scholars of the history of Islam conduct their research. One of the most compelling issues at stake is whether a theory of the formation of political and religious identity is traceable to the earliest period of the Islamic Empire. Early Islamic leadership centered on how the early community exercised, legitimized and contested authority. At the heart of any investigation into religious and political authority in the early days of Islam lie the networks of power and persuasion among the Companions. The question of the authority of the Companions - and the variety of answers to that question - forms the epistemological foundation of the multiple orthodoxies that would eventually come to fruition in the medieval Islamic world.
Location:Texas Union Building (UNB) Governor's Room, 3.116
URL:More about this event...
Contact:Christopher S Rose | 512-471-3582
Sponsor:Center for Middle Eastern Studies, Department of Religious Studies, Department of Art & Art history
Admission:Free and open to the public
Parking:Co-op Garage or San Antonio Garage
Categories:Everyone, Lecture/talk, Symposium, Workshop
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