CEDAR Activities

"Religious Education and the Challenge of Pluralism", edited by Adam B. Seligman

New book edited by CEDAR Director, Adam B. Seligman, with contributions from CEDAR alumni Silvio Ferrari, Shlomo Fischer, Dilek Latif, and Maria Schnitter. Religious Education and the Challenge of Pluralism, edited by Adam B. Seligman. 2014. Oxford: Oxford University Press. See Book DescriptionRead More »

Interview with CEDAR Alumnus, Mustafa Abu Sway

2014 Interview with Mustafa Abu Sway, CEDAR alumnus and Imam Al-Ghazali’s Chair of Islamic Studies at Al-Aqsa Mosque and Al-Quds University, on Islam and ecology. Watch the InterviewRead More »

"The ‘Muslim Radicalisation of Central Asia’ Is a Dangerous Myth", by John Heathershaw and David W. Montgomery

“The ‘Muslim Radicalisation of Central Asia’ Is a Dangerous Myth”, by John Heathershaw and David W. Montgomery. 2014. Open Democracy – oD Russia. December 29. Read the Full Article This post is part of the CEDAR’s partnership with the UK’s Royal Institute of International Affairs (Chatham House), George Washington University, and the University of Exeter in…

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"The Myth of Post-Soviet Muslim Radicalization in the Central Asian Republics", by John Heathershaw and David W. Montgomery

“The Myth of Post-Soviet Muslim Radicalization in the Central Asian Republics”, by John Heathershaw and David W. Montgomery. 2014. Chatham House Research Paper. November 11. Read the Full ArticleRead More »

"The Religious-Secular Alliances: On the Veil of Silence and Discourse of Power", by Slavica Jakelić

“The Religious-Secular Alliances: On the Veil of Silence and Discourse of Power”, by Slavica Jakelić, 2014. NDIAS Quarterly. Spring, 10-11. Read the Full ArticleRead More »
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