User Feedback: IQSA Video Series

Last week marked the final installment in the IQSA Zoom video series designed to bring scholars and students of the Qur’an together at a time when many are in social isolation. These seminars were part of IQSA’s larger mission to advance “cutting edge, intellectually rigorous, academic research on the Qurʾan” and to be “a bridge between different global communities of Qurʾanic scholarship.”

These free online lectures given by leading scholars in the field were met with an overwhelming positive response, encouraging conversation amongst scholars and expanding IQSA’s community and membership worldwide. You can view recordings of all seven lectures at https://iqsaweb.wordpress.com/videos/ or on IQSA’s YouTube channel.

As the #IQSAZoom series comes to a close, we want to hear from you regarding your experience and suggestions for future resources as we continue to engage in learning and researching from a distance. Please take a moment to complete this brief survey to share your feedback on IQSA’s engagement with online resources. We look forward to hearing from you!

Corovavirus Health Alert Updates (May 2020)

Dear Friends and Colleagues,

As communities across the world feel the impact of the Coronavirus Pandemic (Covid-19), we are mindful of the lives affected. It is during such extraordinary times of uncertainty that we remind you all, the International Qur’anic Studies Association is a community of scholars and friends. IQSA remains committed to its Mission and Vision, including fostering qur’anic scholarship, and holding regular meetings for scholars of the Qur’an. Ongoing health concerns and travel restrictions continue to pose challenges.

The Board is currently exploring the possibility of hosting online paper presentations alongside a much smaller in person Annual Meeting in Boston in November, 2020. The Board is in close contact with its affiliate, the Society of Biblical Literature (SBL) and will explore all options to ensure a successful annual conference.

The presentation and discussion of members’ research during the year, accepted through a rigorous review by program units, is a core IQSA member service. We are aware that travel will be difficult or impossible for many members this year. We are committed to providing a venue for scholarly exchange so that every paper accepted has an opportunity for presentation.

Registration for the Annual Meeting is now open through the SBL website, and you can read a statement regarding this from SBL, including the provision that the registration fee is fully refundable.

The IQSA Board will continue inform our members of the path ahead at the earliest possibility.

We recognize that the circumstances could change between now and November, and we will advise membership on changes that may be necessary. If at all possible, please ensure to keep your IQSA membership up to date as well – we need your support in these trying times.

Sincerely,
Dr. Asma Hilali, President
Dr. Mehdi Azaiez
Dr. Karen Bauer
Dr. Shari Lowin
Dr. Johanna Pink
Dr. Devin Stewart
Dr. Sarra Tlili
Dr. Holger Zellentin, Chair
Dr. Suleman Dost, Secretary
Dr. Emran El-Badawi, Executive Director, Treasurer

Nouvelle publication: Le Coran des historiens

Le Coran des historiens

CDH

Première mondiale, ce monument savant et accessible, qui réunit trente spécialistes internationaux, offre, en trois mille pages, une synthèse complète et critique des travaux passés et des recherches présentes sur les origines du Coran, sa formation et son apparition, sa composition et sa canonisation : vingt études exhaustives sur le contexte introduisent ici à l’analyse circonstanciée du texte, les éléments archéologiques et épigraphiques, les environnements géographiques et linguistiques, les faits ethnologiques et politiques, les parallèles religieux éclairant, verset après verset, en un commentaire total les cent quatorze sourates du livre fondateur de l’islam.

 

Une aventure inédite de l’esprit.

 

Une somme sans précédent dans l’histoire.

 

Une contribution majeure à la science.

 

Une avancée décisive pour la compréhension mutuelle des cultures.

 

* Text adopted from the Les éditions du cerf product page.

© International Qur’anic Studies Association, 2020. All rights reserved.

IQSA Zoom Seminar #6 Ahmad al-Jallad, “Pre-Islamic Arabic Inscriptions and Qur’anic Orthographies”

Screen Shot 2020-05-14 at 2.34.42 PMCheck out the sixth installment in the series of IQSA Corona Qur’an Seminars on Zoom (#IQSAZoom), in which Ahmad al-Jallad (Ohio State University) presents on “Pre-Islamic Arabic inscriptions and Qur’anic orthographies.” Read more about these free resources at https://iqsaweb.wordpress.com/videos/, and don’t forget to continue the discussion on social media by using the hashtag #IQSAZoom! Seminars are open to the public and all are welcome to join the meetings.

To support this project, join IQSA or renew your membership at members.iqsaweb.org, or make a donation online at https://iqsaweb.wordpress.com/members….

Want to see more? Tune in next week on May 21 for Robert Hoyland’s presentation on “Arabi and A’jami in the Qur’an: The Language of Revelation in Muhammad’s Hijaz.” Registration is free at https://tinyurl.com/coronaquran

© International Qur’anic Studies Association, 2020. All rights reserved.

History of Muslim-Christian Dialogue: A five-week intensive summer course

 

Online Summer Program

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History of Muslim-Christian Dialogue:  A five-week intensive summer course for 3 credit hours

Teachers:  

Dr Ida Glaser (Director, CMCS Houston), Dr Charles Ramsey​, (Baylor University History Faculty) Dr Martin Whittingham (Director, CMCS Oxford)

Specialist lectures from Dr Rana Abu-Mounes (CMCS Oxford), Dr David Coffey (CMCS Houston), Dr David Cook (Rice University, Houston), Dr Abdul-Massih Saadi (Baylor University) and Dr Ghulam Zarquani (Hijaz Muslim College, Houston)

 

Dates:  6/2/20-7/7/20

This intensive course will introduce students to the long history of Christians and Muslims writing about each other and discussing with each other, using both focused study of primary sources and broader readings and lectures on different historical periods.   The class will meet every morning Monday-Friday 1000-1130 CST.  On most Tuesdays and Fridays, 1030-1130 will offer opportunities for one-on-one and small group tutorials.  Students will be expected to give an average of at least 2 additional hours per day to further private study and preparation.  The course is suitable for graduate students with an academic interest in Muslim-Christian relations, and for final year undergraduate students majoring in history, or in the study of Islam or of Christianity.

If you wish to attend this course, submit this application form to receive further details.  

COST    Full fee: $1,000          Majority world students:  $400 

CMCS Houston has a limited number of full and half scholarships available.  Letters of application should be sent to  by May 18th.  You should include details of interest in and experience of Muslim-Christian relations, and of how attendance at the course is expected to enhance your scholarship and your future relationships.  You should also include a c.v. and contact details for an academic referee and a personal referee.

REGISTER HERE

Post courtesy of Prof. Ida Glazer, Director, CMCS Houston

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IQSA Zoom Seminar #5 Sean Anthony, “The Surprising Christology of the Annunciation Scene in Q. Maryam 19:16-21.”

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Check out the fifth installment in the series of IQSA Corona Qur’an Seminars on Zoom (#IQSAZoom), in which Dr. Sean Anthony (Ohio State University) speaks on “The Surprising Christology of the Annunciation Scene in Q. Maryam 19:16-21.”

Read more about these free resources at https://iqsaweb.wordpress.com/videos/, and don’t forget to continue the discussion on social media by using the hashtag #IQSAZoom! Seminars are open to the public and all are welcome to join the meetings. To support this project, join IQSA or renew your membership at members.iqsaweb.org, or make a donation online at https://iqsaweb.wordpress.com/membership/donate/.

Want to see more? Tune in next week on May 14 for Ahmad al-Jallad’s discussion on “Pre-Islamic Arabic inscriptions and Qur’anic orthographies.” Participants can register for upcoming seminars at https://tinyurl.com/coronaquran.

 

© International Qur’anic Studies Association, 2020. All rights reserved.

Giving Tuesday 2020: Promoting Scholarship and Building Bridges

Event-Banner-Tuesday-2020Dear Friends of IQSA,

For over seven years the International Qur’anic Studies Association has made fostering Qur’anic scholarship its mission. The Qur’an is an integral part of world literature, and it has shaped and continues to shape the world in which we live. IQSA is mindful of its members, partners, and friends during this difficult time, and we want to reach out to those among you who can afford to support IQSA when the organization needs it most at a time when our operational costs remain high despite cutting back on operations themselves. By giving to IQSA as you are able, you are promoting high quality scholarship and building bridges across the globe, which in turn has positive ripple effects on high quality education, journalism, publishing and public engagement.

IQSA is the only non-profit learned society exclusively dedicated to convening regular Qur’an conferences in North America and in Muslim majority countries around the world, as well as to publishing rigorous cutting edge scholarship on the Qur’an. Within seven short years IQSA has convened eleven major conferences. These have included large scale conferences in throughout major US cities, Carthage, Palermo, Tunisia and Jogjakarta, Indonesia, as well as co-sponsored panels in Berlin, Germany and St. Andrews, Scotland. IQSA conferences showcase cutting edge research on manuscripts, historical documents, and high tech digital resources, as well as debate critical issues including methodology, hermeneutics and gender. This is possible because IQSA members include the very best scholars in the field.

The fourth issue of the bilingual Journal of the International Qur’anic Studies Association (JIQSA) will be released this year, and IQSA’s publications in the Studies in the Qur’ān series are now available from ISD. In addition, IQSA now sponsors free weekly online seminars through Zoom to bring scholars and students of the Qur’an together at a time when many are in social isolation in conjunction with the University of Notre Dame. IQSA members receive free access to JIQSA, the Review of Qur’an Research (RQR), the exclusive member directory (including world renowned Qur’an specialists), and PhD students and recent graduates gain valuable professional development experience. Lifetime and Institutional members carry additional member benefits. IQSA also rewards junior scholars and international academics with the opportunity to learn from colleagues around the world and publish their research. By giving, you help IQSA keep membership dues low and you reward those members of our community who need it most.

It goes without saying that the current political climate has made our task — especially critical scholarship and building bridges — more important than ever. As academics, professionals and philanthropists we have a duty to support the Humanities and Social Sciences at a time when they are under threat. This also means we have the opportunity to bring about a much more intellectual discussion of the Qur’an when the public needs it most.

IQSA was founded by a generous grant from the Henry Luce Foundation, and is now funded through the generous support of its members, partners and friends. Please take time this #GivingTuesday to DONATE NOW to further IQSA’s mission across the globe.

Most gratefully,

Emran El-Badawi, Executive Director
International Qur’anic Studies Association
http://www.iqsaweb.org | contact@iqsaweb.org

IQSA Zoom Seminar #4 Sarra Tlili, “Ecology of Wonder: the Ecological Dimensions of Three Qur’anic Motifs”

Screen Shot 2020-04-30 at 2.12.40 PMCheck out the fourth installment in the series of IQSA Corona Qur’an Seminars on Zoom (#IQSAZoom), in which Dr. Sarra Tlili (University of Florida) speaks on “Ecology of Wonder: the Ecological Dimensions of Three Qur’anic Motifs.” View the video for free at this link!

Read more about these free resources at https://iqsaweb.wordpress.com/videos/, and don’t forget to continue the discussion on social media by using the hashtag #IQSAZoom! Seminars are open to the public and all are welcome to join the meetings. To support this project, join IQSA or renew your membership at members.iqsaweb.org, or make a donation online at https://iqsaweb.wordpress.com/membership/donate/.

Want to see more? Tune in next week on May 7 to hear Sean Anthony discuss “The Surprising Christology of the Annunciation Scene in Q. Maryam 19:16-21.” Participants can register for upcoming seminars at https://tinyurl.com/coronaquran.

© International Qur’anic Studies Association, 2020. All rights reserved.