Description
(Same as Islamic Studies M115.) Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour. Students gain familiarity with historical cases and modes of interaction between Muslims and non-Muslims in plural societies. Consideration of axis questions such as how does Qur’an reflect religious plurality; how does it situate Islam vis-à-vis its alternatives; what encounters … For more content click the Read More button below.
Instructional Format
Primary Format
Lecture
Secondary Format
Discussion
University and College/School Requirements
This course satisfies the following requirements:
Diversity — Letters and Science, Education and Information Studies, Music, Public Affairs
General Education — Literacy & Cultural Analysis (Arts & Humanities)
General Education — Social Analysis (Society & Culture)