Religion 382 - Debating Muslims

Fall
2012
01
4.00
Tariq Jaffer

M 02:00PM-04:30PM

Amherst College
RELI-382-01-1213F
CHAP 205
tjaffer@amherst.edu

This course introduces students to the intellectual tradition of Islam. It focuses on the pre-modern period. We will explore works of theology, philosophy, and political theory that were composed by Muslim intellectuals of various stripes. We will use primary sources in English translation to examine the ideas that Muslim intellectuals formulated and the movements that they engendered. In our discussions we will investigate questions concerning the rise of sectarianism, language and revelation, prophecy, heresy and apostasy, God and creation, causality and miracles, the role of logic and human reasoning with respect to the canonical sources (Quran and Hadith), and conceptions of the Islamic state.

Fall semester. Professor Jaffer.

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.