ICAS PRESS LATEST PUBLICATION – Essays on Shi’ism and Iran


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Author: Hamid Algar

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Shi‘ism, Iran, and the Islamic Revolution are subjects fraught with political biases and ideological agendas; sometimes, even fiction is presented as fact. This lucid collection of writings demystifies these subjects. With some of these pieces written before the Revolution, they demonstrate the trajectory of Imam Khomeini from being an obscure scholar and mystic to appearing on the cover of Time magazine. They also show how the study of Shi‘ism in the academy evolved from being a niche subject to a discipline in its own right.

A pioneer in the study of Shi‘ism and contemporary Iran, Hamid Algar’s work is marked by precise attention to detail, a near-unparalleled grasp of languages, and a forthright honesty. Thus he offers scholarship, a key to understanding Shi‘ism, Iran, and the Revolution as relevant today as it was when the essays were first written. Rather than projecting Shi‘ism as a historical monolith, this book takes the reader on a journey through the developments in Shi‘ism in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, discussing the debates over religious authority and modern political technologies. Rooting the development of the Revolution in a broader historical context, it also offers biographies of key revolutionary figures and explores ideological challenges faced by the nascent Islamic Republic, such as matters of war and social justice. Throughout the book, mysticism and politics intertwine; not only does the characteristically Shi’i form of mysticism – ʿirfan – figure heavily in this work, but some sections are devoted to the relationship between the Shi’i Imams and the Sunni Sufi orders, as well as the place of Sufism in Shi‘ism. Lastly, Hamid Algar provides sound, thought-provoking analyses of contemporary scholarship in the study of Shi‘ism, including the works of Henry Corbin and Patricia Crone. This book contains something for anyone with an interest in history, Shi‘ism, Iran, or the Islamic Revolution.

 

Hamid Algar (1940-) is Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Berkeley, where he served on the faculty of Near Eastern Studies for 45 years. His degree from Cambridge in Oriental Languages (Arabic and Persian) led him on a fascinating journey through the Islamic heritage and lands, both physically and metaphorically, in an era where Islam was scarcely known in the West. A prolific author, he has written not only on Shi‘ism and Iran but also the Naqshbandi Sufi order; the contemporary history of Turkey, the Balkans, and Afghanistan; and Arabic, Persian, and Turkish literature. He has lent his pen and deep command of languages to numerous translations, including Islam and Revolution, an early collection of Imam Khomeini’s speeches. One of the few Westerners to meet Imam Khomeini, Algar was able to meet with Khomeini a number of times, first in Paris, then in Qum and Tehran, and became well acquainted with his mode of thought. Vignettes of his travels, acquaintances, and studies appear in the introduction to the book.


Author: Hamid Algar

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ICAS PRESS LATEST PUBLICATION – Arabic Morphology Made Simple


[vc_row][vc_column][vc_row_inner][vc_column_inner][vc_single_image image=”48858″ img_size=”large”][/vc_column_inner][/vc_row_inner][vc_column_text]Arabic Morphology Made Simple is a comprehensive textbook on Arabic morphology aimed at intermediate and advanced students of Arabic grammar.

The work is a masterful translation of Sayyid Muhammad Rida Tabataba’i’s Sarf-i Sadih, a textbook popular with students and instructors in Iran for over four decades. In compiling this work, the author has relied on more than twenty traditional and contemporary textbooks on Arabic grammar. The book is often studied after Arabic Morphology: An Introduction, also by the author and published by ICAS Press.


Author: Sayyid Muhammad Rida Tabataba’i

Cover: Paperback


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1st Online Webinar: Vistas to the East


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Vistas to the East 
Saturday 10th of April 2021
5:00 pm – 7:30 pm (London Time) 8:30 – 11:00 (Iran Time)
on Zoom
(1st Online Webinar)
Biobibliographical Analysis (taḥlīl-i fihristī):
Reconstructing Early Works of Shiʿi Hadith
Ayatollah Sayyid Ahmad al-Madadi (Presenter)
Prof. Andrew Newman (Discussant)
Prof. Robert Gleave (Discussant)

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A Christmas Webinar: Dialogue & Religion


[vc_row][vc_column][vc_single_image image=”46302″ img_size=”large”][vc_column_text]This event will take place at the Islamic College on Friday 18th December 2020 from 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm[/vc_column_text][vc_btn title=”Join Here” color=”primary” align=”center” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Ftest.asrahub.org.uk%2Fb%2Fazh-7rw-apn|title:Meet%20the%20Author%3A%20Professor%20Ali%20Paya||”][/vc_column][/vc_row]

The Challenges of Modernity and Muslim Responses


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Monday: 8th June (18:30 – 20:30)BST
Fridays : 12th June (18:30 – 20:30)BST

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Contemporary Issues in Islamic Thought


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01 June – 26 June 2020
Mondays  & Fridays 18:30 – 20:30

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Milad al-Nabi Event


[vc_row][vc_column][vc_single_image image=”23248″ img_size=”large”][vc_column_text]The Islamic College cordially invites you to join us for our annual Milad-al -Nabi celebration to mark the birth anniversary of Muhammad (s).  This joyous occasion cherished by Muslims worldwide provides us with the opportunity to stop and reflect on the life and legacy of our blessed Prophet as a revered symbol of Islamic piety and devotion, and bask in the light of his graceful personality. This noble, fully realized human being, a teacher of mankind and a mercy to the whole world is an integral focus point of devotion, admiration and love but also a source of solace, inspiration and fountainhead of unity for the Muslims all over the world.

Every year the Islamic College selects a thematic focus for the celebration, be it one of the Prophets noble character traits, his unique place in the hearts of Muslims, exemplary life he led or the astonishing legacy he left us with. This year we have decided to focus on the concept of Prophet Muhammad as the unifier of hearts.

We hope that you will grant us the pleasure of your company and join us for an evening of joyous celebration, reflective scholarly sessions, Qur’anic recitations, Nasheeds and student-led Quiz as we celebrate the life of Allah’s Beloved – Muhammad His Servant, His Prophet and His Messenger.

The event will be held at The Islamic College, 133 High Road, Willesden, London, NW10 2SW on Wednesday 20th November 2019 at 6 pm[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][gravityform id=”10″ title=”false” description=”false” ajax=”false”][/vc_column][/vc_row]

The Holy Prophet Series: A Short Course on the Holy Prophet


[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]The Islamic College is pleased to announce that coinciding with the upcoming anniversary of Prophet Muhammad’s birthday in the month of Rabi Al Awwal

it will offer a series of lectures on Friday nights on the life and teachings of the Seal of Prophethood.

Here are the titles of the lectures to be delivered at the College:

Finality of the Prophethood from the Perspectives of Muhammad Iqbal, Murtada Mutahhari and Ali Shari’ati

A Critique of Abdokarim Soroush’s View on Revelation (Prophetic Dream)

The Prophet in The Eyes of Westerners From The Early Middle Age Until Now

Socio-Political Sira of Prophet Muhammad (sawa) and It Relevance to Modern Life

Registration is mandatory

*FREE FOR ALL*

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Presenting a paper by one of the DE students of the Islamic College at American Academy of Religion annual conference


[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Dr. Tim Orr, a MA Islamic Studies student at the Islamic College and an Adjunct Professor of Religious Studies at Indiana University Purdue University Columbus, will present a paper entitled “The Quran’s Composition: Assessing Andrew Bannister’s Oral Formulaic Study of the Quran” at the American Academy of Religion annual conference in November 2019. The American Academy of Religion is one of the largest association of religious studies scholars in the United States, having over 8,000 members worldwide.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]