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E-Books

Towards the Construction of a Contemporary Islamic Educational Theory 
Fathi Malkawi     
  
Islamization of Knowledge: Conceptual Background, Vision and Tasks       
Salisu Shehu

Economic Guidelines in the Qur'an  
S.M. Hasanuz Zaman    

Contribution of Islamic Thought to Modern Economics  
Misbah Oreibi    

An Introduction to Islamic Economics       
Muhammad Akram Khan

Islamic Thought and Culture       
Isma'il R. al Faruqi

Islamization of Knowledge: Background, Models and the Way Forward
Malam Sa'idu Sulaiman

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Mazid - Western Mimicry or Cultural Hybridity
Zine - Muslim Women and the Politics of Representation
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Book Reviews - Believing Women in Islam: Unreading Patriarchal Interpretations of the Quran
Book Reviews - Biography and Gender Politics in Egypt
Book Reviews - Early History of the Children of Israel
Book Reviews - Muslim Women: Crafting a North American Identity
Book Reviews - Reel Bad Arabs: How Hollywood Vilifies a People
Book Reviews - Rethinking Muslim Women and the Veil: Challenging Historical and Modern Stereotypes
Book Reviews - Roman Catholics and Shi'i Muslims: Prayer and Passion and Politics
Book Reviews - States and Womens Right: The Making of Postcolonial Tunisia Algeria and Morocco
Book Reviews - The Female Circumcision Controversy: An Anthropological Perspective
Book Reviews - The Politics of Womens Right in Catholic and Muslim Contexts
Book Reviews - The Veil Unveiled: The Hijab in the Modern Culture
Book Reviews - Women Claim Islam
Book Reviews - Women in Islam: The Western Experience
Conference Report - The 18th Annual Conference of the Canadian Council of Muslim Women
Conference Report - The 31st Annual Conference of the Association of Muslim Social Scientists
 

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Summer Students Program - 2012 
 
June 11 – July 18, 2012
Application Form

The International Institute of Islamic Thought (IIIT) is pleased to announce its Summer Students Program for 2012, which will run for five and a half weeks between Monday, June 11 and Wednesday, July 18, 2012. The program is designed for senior undergraduate and graduate students who are majoring in the humanities or social science disciplines and who have a particular interest in developing their knowledge and research skills in the core areas of Islamic studies such as Qur’an, Hadith, Fiqh or Islamic Jurisprudence, Islamic History and Civilization, Contemporary Islamic Thought and Muslim World Affairs. The program also provides in-depth analysis and discussions – in seminar format – on subjects related to contemporary Islamic reform movements, Islamic banking and finance and faith-based entrepreneurship.
During the course of the program, students would complete a total of 200 hours of direct research, instruction and administrative work at IIIT and would receive a certificate of completion from IIIT. Shenandoah University has agreed to offer four credit hours to students who are interested. Those interested in getting credit for the program need to discuss arrangements with their respective institutions and with the Program Director at IIIT. Top performing students may qualify for a one-year, non-resident research fellowship at IIIT that would allow them to continue doing research at IIIT, take online and other courses and present papers at academic conferences throughout the year.

Accommodation for out-of-area students will be provided by IIIT, if needed. In addition, IIIT will pay each student a scholarship of $1,000 to cover their living and other expenses, to be paid in two installments. Students should have their own health insurance coverage. IIIT does not provide health – or any other form – of insurance to students.

Those interested should fill in the online application form and submit it with their updated C.V .and a recent transcript no later than April 30, 2012. Official transcripts should be sent to the following address:

Director of Summer Students Program
International Institute of Islamic Thought (IIIT)
500 Grove St., Herndon, VA 20170
Tel 703 471 1133 Ext 101
Email: abubaker@iiit.org

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