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A History of Hartford Seminary’s Muslim Mission
By Alexis Rankin Popik for the Hog River Journal, Summer 2005
A Century of Arabic and Islamic Studies at Hartford Seminary
By Willem A. Bijlefeld for The Muslim World, April 1993
Contemporary Muslim Understanding of the Miracles of Jesus
By Kate Zebiri
Can Islamic Spiritual Scale Be Useful
By Nazila Isgandarova
Aspects of Christian-Muslim Relations in Contemporary Lebanon
by George J. Hajjar
The Precarious Agenda: Christian-Muslim Relations in Contemporary Nigeria
by Akintunde E. Akinade
Moro-Christian Coexistence and Conflict in the Philippines
by Renato Oliveros
Christian-Muslim Relations in Pakistan
by Mahan Mirza, Yale University
The Changing Nature of Islamic Studies and American Religious History
by Patrice Brodeur
Domestic Terrorism in the Islamic Legal Tradition
by Sherman Jackson
Hollywood’s Muslim Arabs
by Jack Shaheen
United We Stand: American Attitudes Toward (Muslim) Immigration Post-September 11th
by Kathleen M. Moore
Muslims in Spain: Between The Historical Heritage and The Minority Construction
by Jordi Moreras
The Renewed Woman of American Islam: Shifting Lenses Toward ‘Gender Jihad?’
by Hibba Abugideiri
Saving and Taking Life in War: Three Modern Muslim Views
by Sohail H. Hashmi
Gender and Support for Islamist Movements: Evidence from Egypt, Kuwait, and Palestine
by Mark Tessler and Jolene Jesse
The Pilgrimage to Tembayat: Tradition and Revival in Indonesian Islam
by Nelly van Doorn-Harder and Kees de Jong
Confirmation of Shi’ism in America: An Analysis of Sermons in the Dearborn Mosques
by Linda Walbridge
Islamic Thinking and the Internationalization of Human Rights
by Mahmood Monshipouri
Roads to Mecca: Conversion Narratives of European and Euro-American Muslims
by Marcia Hermansen
Islam and the West: Confrontation or Cooperation?
by Khurshid Ahmad
“When Christian Became Dervishes:” Affirming Albanian Muslim-Christian Unity Through Discourse
by Frances Trix
In the Presence of the Martyrs: The ‘Alam in Popular Shī’ī Piety
by Diane D’Souza
Vertical Pilgrimage and Interior Landscape in the Visionary Diary of Rūzbihān Baqlī (D. 1209)
by Carl W. Ernst
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