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Dec 18, 2025
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2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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RELS 4480 - Modern Islam: Traditions and Transformation 3 Credit Hours
Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Pre/Corequisites: None. Requirements: None.
Description The purpose of this course is to understand the Islamic tradition in the contemporary world through a study of its history, society, and institutions, as well as its various relationships to non-Muslim societies and cultures. The task is to try to gain familiarity with the multiple manifestations and transformations of Islam from the pre-modern to the modern periods, with an emphasis on the changes brought about by the rise of European hegemony and colonial modernity. As a survey, the course will review broad socio-historical patterns in order to give students the ability to better assess a range of contemporary issues related to Islam as well as provide a basis through which further investigations can be made. Global Scholars course.
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