e-cmes Prospective Students
Current Students
Faculty, Staff and Associates
Visiting Researchers
CMES Alumni
K - 12 Educators
Events
« Wednesday November 14, 2007 »
Wed
Start: 4:00 pm

The Moroccan Studies Program

Susan Gilson Miller, Chair

presents

H.E. Aziz Mekouar

Ambassador of Morocco to the United States

 
Morocco: Political Realities And Economic Opportunities

Start: 4:00 pm

The Moroccan Studies Program Susan Gilson Miller, Chair H.E. Aziz Mekouar

Start: 4:30 pm
End: 6:00 pm

This seminar series examines how Islam is represented in different
geographic locations. The practice of Islam, like any religion, is
influenced by the society in which it exists.  While the study of
Islam is customarily confined to the Middle East and North Africa, an
examination of communities outside of these historically "Muslim" areas
sheds new light on how Muslims practice and understand the faith of
Islam in a globalized world. Through the unique talents and dedicated
research of a range of scholars, the series offers a rare opportunity

Start: 4:30 pm

Sohbet-i Osmani / Conversations on Ottoman History

presents

"Housing in Damascus: Extra-muros
during the 17th century as shown by the court registers of the city"

Dr. Abdal-Razzaq Moaz,
Visiting Fellow at the Aga Khan Program

4:30 on Wednesday, November 14th, 2007
CGIS N-262

The Center for Government and International Studies
Knafel Building
1737 Cambridge Street

Start: 5:30 pm
End: 7:30 pm

The Fares Center for Eastern Mediterranean StudiesTufts UniversityInvites you to attend: Fares Center Lecture SeriesFall 2007 John Voll"Religion, Pluralism, and Terrorism: 21st Century Dilemmas"Professor of Islamic History,Georgetown University  5:30 pm - Cabot Intercultural Center, 7th FloorOpen to the Public