Islamic Studies Program

The University of Michigan has extraordinary depth in scholarship and instruction dealing with Islam as a world religion and the study of Muslim peoples and societies. Over 50 faculty members from a wide array of departments and professional schools are currently engaged in work related to these topics. The study of Islam and Muslim societies at U-M is not confined to a few highly specialized departments, but is part of the University's mainstream.
The Islamic Studies Program (ISP) is funded by contributions from the U-M Provost's Office, the International Institute, and the College of Literature, Sciences and the Arts. It builds on and mobilizes this outstanding faculty to contribute to instruction, research, and public affairs programming. The ISI is designed to establish the University of Michigan as a national leader in the field of Islamic Studies, benefiting undergraduate and graduate students and faculty.
The ISP is housed in the International Institute and headed by Gottfried Hagen (Near Eastern Studies), Alexander Knysh (Near Eastern Studies), and Andrew Shryock (Anthropology). Its Steering Committee includes: Michael Bonner (Near Eastern Studies), Juan Cole (History), Joshua Cole (History), Nancy Florida (Asian Languages and Cultures), Sherman Jackson (Near Eastern Studies), Barbara Metcalf (History), Raji Rammuny (Near Eastern Studies), and Mark Tessler (ex officio, Political Science/II).
Funding Opportunities
The ISP supports projects that enhance research and teaching related to Islam, Islamic societies, and Muslim diasporas in the West. In particular, it encourages collaborative, interdisciplinary work that explores interregional and global contexts in which Islam plays a dynamic role. Individual and joint applications for funding are welcome and will be considered by the ISI Steering Committee.
For more information, please contact ghagen@umich.edu, alknysh@umich.edu, or ashryock@umich.edu
Events
Below is a listing of our current events, and below a link to our past events.
Musical Poetry of Prayer
(PDF)
Thursday, March 26, 4:00 – 6:00 p.m.
Galeet Dardashti, anthropologist and vocalist presents
Musical Poetry of Prayer
Kelsey Museum, 434 S. State St., Ann Arbor
Dreams and Visions in Islamic Societies
(PDF)
Dreams and Visions in Islamic Societies Conference
Friday, April 3, 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Saturday, April 4, 8:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Michigan Room, Michigan League
Upcoming Events
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