It explores Islam in history and in the contemporary world through studies that:
a) provide comprehensive insights of the intellectual developments that have defined Islam and Muslim societies both in history and in the contemporary world;
b) delineate connections of pre-colonial Muslim experiences to their responses, adaptations and transformations toward modernity;
c) evaluate old paradigms and emerging trends that affect Muslims’ experiences in terms of political state system, democracy, secularization, gender, radicalism, media portrayals, etc.;
d) show empirical cases of intra-Muslim and Muslim–Non-Muslim relations.
Series Editors
– Deina Abdelkader, Department of Political Science, College of Fine Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Massachusetts at Lowell, USA
– Nassef Manabilang Adiong, University of the Philippines Diliman, and Miriam College’s Department of International Studies, Philippines
– Raffaele Mauriello, Faculty of Persian Literature and Foreign Languages, Allameh Tabataba’i University, Iran
Wael Hallaq
Avalon Foundation Professor in the Humanities,
Columbia University, USA
Peter Mandaville
Professor of International Affairs, Schar School of Policy and Government,
George Mason University, USA
Nader Hashemi
Director of the Center for Middle East Studies
Associate Professor, Josef Korbel School of International Studies
University of Denver, USA
Mir Zohair Husain
Associate Professor, Political Science and Criminal Justice, College of Arts and Sciences, University of South Alabama, USA
Nukhet Sandal
Associate Professor and Director of Global Studies
Ohio University, USA