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Oxford Political Thought
Oxford University
9 episodes
6 months ago
Associate Professor Nuha al-Sha’ar speaking on ‘Friendship in Islamic Ethical Political Thought: Foundations and Modern Implications’ // Associate Professor SherAli Tareen speaking on ‘Debating Hindu-Muslim Friendship After Empire’ Speakers: Associate Professor Nuha al-Sha’ar, Institute of Ismaili Studies and American University of Sharjah Associate Professor SherAli Tareen, Franklin & Marshall College The series convenors are Professor Faisal Devji (Faculty of History) and Dr Usaama al-Azami (Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies) of the University of Oxford. We hope you enjoy Oxford Political Thought podcast, hosted by the Oxford Middle East Centre. Follow the activities of our Middle East Centre by signing up to receive our weekly newsletter via mec@sant.ox.ac.uk or follow us on Twitter @OxfordMEC
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Associate Professor Nuha al-Sha’ar speaking on ‘Friendship in Islamic Ethical Political Thought: Foundations and Modern Implications’ // Associate Professor SherAli Tareen speaking on ‘Debating Hindu-Muslim Friendship After Empire’ Speakers: Associate Professor Nuha al-Sha’ar, Institute of Ismaili Studies and American University of Sharjah Associate Professor SherAli Tareen, Franklin & Marshall College The series convenors are Professor Faisal Devji (Faculty of History) and Dr Usaama al-Azami (Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies) of the University of Oxford. We hope you enjoy Oxford Political Thought podcast, hosted by the Oxford Middle East Centre. Follow the activities of our Middle East Centre by signing up to receive our weekly newsletter via mec@sant.ox.ac.uk or follow us on Twitter @OxfordMEC
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Friendship
Oxford Political Thought
1 hour 19 minutes
2 years ago
Friendship
Associate Professor Nuha al-Sha’ar speaking on ‘Friendship in Islamic Ethical Political Thought: Foundations and Modern Implications’ // Associate Professor SherAli Tareen speaking on ‘Debating Hindu-Muslim Friendship After Empire’ Speakers: Associate Professor Nuha al-Sha’ar, Institute of Ismaili Studies and American University of Sharjah Associate Professor SherAli Tareen, Franklin & Marshall College The series convenors are Professor Faisal Devji (Faculty of History) and Dr Usaama al-Azami (Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies) of the University of Oxford. We hope you enjoy Oxford Political Thought podcast, hosted by the Oxford Middle East Centre. Follow the activities of our Middle East Centre by signing up to receive our weekly newsletter via mec@sant.ox.ac.uk or follow us on Twitter @OxfordMEC
Oxford Political Thought
Associate Professor Nuha al-Sha’ar speaking on ‘Friendship in Islamic Ethical Political Thought: Foundations and Modern Implications’ // Associate Professor SherAli Tareen speaking on ‘Debating Hindu-Muslim Friendship After Empire’ Speakers: Associate Professor Nuha al-Sha’ar, Institute of Ismaili Studies and American University of Sharjah Associate Professor SherAli Tareen, Franklin & Marshall College The series convenors are Professor Faisal Devji (Faculty of History) and Dr Usaama al-Azami (Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies) of the University of Oxford. We hope you enjoy Oxford Political Thought podcast, hosted by the Oxford Middle East Centre. Follow the activities of our Middle East Centre by signing up to receive our weekly newsletter via mec@sant.ox.ac.uk or follow us on Twitter @OxfordMEC