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The Houthis: From Local Insurgents to a Regional Actor - Exploiting Global Solidarities Yasmeen Eryani contributing to Session 3: Reverberations of Resistance, at a November 2024 Contemporary Islamic Studies Oxford / SEPAD, Lancaster University workshop: Transnational Islamic Movements: Global and Local Realities. Yasmeen Eryani, Neil Ketchley 13 January, 2025
Religious Actors and Transnational Solidarity: The question of Palestine Prof. Raihan Ismail in Session 2: Islamist and Religious Currents: Networks of Influence and Ideology, at November 2024 Contemporary Islamic Studies Oxford/SEPAD, Lancaster University workshop: Transnational Islamic Movements: Global and Local Realities. Raihan Ismail, Antonella Acinapura 13 January, 2025
Whatever happened to Algerian Islamism? Prof. Michael Willis in Session 2: Islamist and Religious Currents: Networks of Influence and Ideology, at November 2024 Contemporary Islamic Studies Oxford/SEPAD, Lancaster University workshop: Transnational Islamic Movements: Global and Local Realities. Michael Willis, Antonella Acinapura 13 January, 2025
Islamist Networks 2011-2013: The AKP, Ennahda and the Muslim Brotherhood Dr Ezgi Basaran in Session 2: Islamist and Religious Currents: Networks of Influence and Ideology, at a November 2024 Contemporary Islamic Studies Oxford/SEPAD, Lancaster University workshop: Transnational Islamic Movements: Global and Local Realities. Ezgi Başaran, Antonella Acinapura 13 January, 2025
Saudi Arabia and Iran: Transnational Shifts and Regional Order Prof. Simon Mabon contributing to Session 1: Intra-Muslim relations and Geopolitical Transformation, at a November 2024 Contemporary Islamic Studies Oxford/SEPAD, Lancaster University workshop: Transnational Islamic Movements: Global and Local Realities. Simon Mabon, Eugene Rogan 13 January, 2025
Iran is Far Less Interested in Resistance than You are Made to Believe Prof. Maryam Alemzadeh in Session 1: Intra-Muslim relations and Geopolitical Transformation, at a November 2024 Contemporary Islamic Studies Oxford/SEPAD, Lancaster University workshop: Transnational Islamic Movements: Global and Local Realities. Maryam Alemzadeh, Eugene Rogan 13 January, 2025
The 'Day After' October 7 and Geopolitical Transformations in the Wider Arab World Region Dr Hisham Hellyer contributing to Session 1: Intra-Muslim relations & Geopolitical Transformation at a November 2024 Contemporary Islamic Studies Oxford/SEPAD, Lancaster University workshop: Transnational Islamic Movements: Global and Local Realities. Hisham Hellyer, Eugene Rogan 13 January, 2025
Prospects for Democracy and the Muslim Subject: Reflecting on the Raba'a Massacre Ten Years On This talk is the closing plenary address given by Professor S Sayyid, University of Leeds the final part of a 2-day online academic conference convened on 15-16 August 2023 by Dr Usaama al-Azami. Salman Sayyid, Usaama al-Azami 7 January, 2025
Faith and Superstition from an Islamic Perspective In light of the Power and Protection Exhibition at the Ashmolean Museum of the University of Oxford, this talk addresses the fundamental principles of faith, and how the Islamic tradition deals with and defines superstition. Tariq Ramadan, Francesca Leoni 25 November, 2016
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