Showing posts with label Universities. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Universities. Show all posts

Friday, 12 January 2018

Academia, Religion, Conflict and Peace .... at Harvard




From the editor/blogger:-

I do get lost in the internet from time to time. By that I mean that I discover a marvellous site and explore it and what it leads to and, afterwards, I can't recall how I got there in the first place.  Such it has been this morning and I have finished up - here in Australia - getting enrolled in a Religious Studies course at Harvard in the USA.

I have a Bachelor's degree from the University of Queensland here in Australia which includes a major in Religious Studies.  Here is what decided me to plunge into this Harvard Course.  It is/was the sales pitch of Professor Diane Moore of Harvard University that spurred me on to enrol in this course together with the angle it is taking - as well as the space and place of religions to-day.

I also think that the description given by Professor Moore will give me a sound basis for updating my knowledge of the place of religion in the world as it is to-day. The world - and its people and its social and ecological milieu - is not an easy creation to get one's head around - however, a sound overview of religion together with my background in sociology and politics should help me to come to a reasonable assessment of the world as it is to-day.

I would love to hear from readers of this blog. Would you be interested in venturing into the academic world of Religious Studies? Professor Moore's course would be a good start, a way of dipping one's toes in the water.  The course costs $50 - and, of course, this is in $US so you would need to check out the rate of exchange in your own country. You can opt for a verification certificate at the end of the course.  

Wednesday, 12 July 2017

Islamophobia: Australian attitudes to Islam


The author of the above report is
Associate Professor in Islamic Studies, Director of The Centre for Islamic Studies and Civilisation (CISAC) and Executive Member of Public and Contextual Theology (PACT), Charles Sturt University and is affiliated with Islamic Sciences and Research Academy of Australia (ISRA).



Research from Deakin University reveals that…
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Sunday, 6 October 2013

Women of Islam - 3

Fatima al-Fihri (Morocco, unknown-880 C.E.)
 
Fatima was the founder of the oldest degree-granting university in the world.

After inheriting a large fortune, she wanted to devote her money to pious work that would benefit the community. Thus, with her wealth she built the Al Qarawiyyin mosque.

From the 10th to 12th century, the mosque developed into a university -- Al Qarawiyyin University.

Today, the Guinness Book of World Records and UNESCO recognize this university to be the oldest continuously operating institution of higher education in the world.