IUST holds lecture series
Awantipore, May 20: The Islamic University of Science and Technology’s Department of Islamic Studies organised a lecture series.
According to a communiqué, the aim of organising these lectures was to throw light on the relevant and current trends in academics. “The geo-political trends that influenced the course of academia, especially of Humanities and Social Sciences demand a fresh orientation to understand the subject of Islamic Studies with much wider dimensions,” it said.
Addressing the gathering, Department of Islamic Studies, AMU, Associate Professor, Dr Obadullah Fahad highlighted “Recent Trends in Islamic Studies.” Dr Obadullah spoke about various facets of Islamic Studies and narrated the approach of orientlists/western scholars to a range of aspects and dimensions of the subject.
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