Annual Conference of the British Association for Islamic Studies

Monday 30 June - Tuesday 1 July 2025

Old Divinity School, St John's College, University of Cambridge

 

Provisional Programme 

 

Day 1: Monday 30 June 

09.15-10.00: Arrivals and Registration  

 

10.00-11.20: Opening Keynote Panel Sponsored by Islamic Courses and the Centre for Islamic Knowledge:

 

The Khaldunian Dialectic: Between Power and Morality

Professor Sayed Farid Alatas (National University of Singapore)

Professor Recep Şentürk (Hamad Bin Khalifa University)

Dr Shamim Miah (University of Huddersfield)

Chair: Professor Amira Bennison (University of Cambridge)

   

11.20-11.30: BRAIS - Prize Announcement

Dr Saeko Yazaki (University of Glasgow)

 

11.30 – 12.00: Refreshments

 

12.00-13.30: Panel Session 1  

 

Text, Technology, and Tradition: Leveraging Digital Methods in Islamic Research 

Sefer Korkmaz (University of Bern) In pursuit of Jerusalem’s jurisprudential pearls: A digital analysis of the Jerusalem sijjils 

Ahmet Faruk Çelik (Bolo Abant Izzet Baysal University) The use of Artificial Intelligence Methods in the Comparison of Ottoman Fatwa Collections 

Ilyes Mechentel (University of Bern) TraIL: Reframing labour and gender in Islamicate legal traditions through history and digital innovation 

Tuba Nur Saraçoğlu (Mardin Artuklu University) Network analysis for the Islamic book history: A cooperative study on Ibn Hishām and Ibn Sa’d 

 

Ḥanbalī Theology and Kalām

Muzzammil Ahmad (KU Leuvan) Rethinking Tradition: Al-Qāḍī Abū Yaʿlā & the Development of Ḥanbalī Kalām

Rashid Khan (KU Leuven) Theology in Transition: Ibn Ḥamdān (d. 695/1296) and the Crystallization of Ḥanbalī Kalām

Nazir Khan (University of Nottingham) Ibn Taymiyya’s Theocentric Axiology

Arjan Post (KU Leuvan) Apocalyptic Elitism: Ḥanbalī Theology under the Mamluks

 

Conceptual Approaches to Gaza: Decoloniality, Solidarity, and Theologies of Resisting Genocide 

Abdul Karim Khan (University of Hawaii) The Gaza genocide as a Holocaust

Kholoud Al Ajarma (University of Edinburgh) Acts of solidarity: Scottish activism and football fandom in response to the Gaza genocide 

Sharaiz Chaudhry (University of Edinburgh) “Unity in the fields”: Towards a post-sectarian Islamist theology 

Asif Khanan (University of Edinburgh) The theology of resistance: Yusuf al-Qaradawi on the occupation of Palestine 

 

Islam in the age of Artificial Intelligence: Challenges, Opportunities and Boundaries

Nadia Naim (Aston University) Islamic finance innovation utilising intellectual property and Artificial Intelligence 

Mariam Al Attar (American University of Sharjah) What distinguishes humans from AI robots? An Islamic perspective 

Safaruk Chowdhury (Cambridge Muslim College) The Qur’an’s challenges (tahhaddi) in the age of GPT: Can AI pass the test?

Muhammad Abbasi (Royal Holloway University of London) Generative AI and Islamic inheritance law: Integrating timeless tradition with cutting-edge innovation  

 

From Codification to Courtroom: Islamic Law Across Cultures

Dominik Krell (University of Oxford) Codification as a success story? Muṣṭafā al-Zarqāʾ, Wahba al-Zuḥaylī, and Optimistic Pragmatism in Islamic Law 

Muneer Abduraof (University of Western Cape) An analysis of the application of the Islamic law of compulsory succession in South Africa 

Martin Eidrup (University of Gothenburg) From ambiguity to rejection: How Swedish courts construct meaning in cultural translation of Mahr 

Fatima Essop (Muslim Family Law Hub) Between Faskh and civil law: South Africa’s 2024 Divorce Amendment Act as a gateway to Muslim women’s economic justice 

 

13.30-14.30: Lunch  

 

14.30-16.00: Panel Session 2  

 

Micro-history and Global Shi`ism: Agency and Identity in a Trans-local Religious Community

Siti Sarah Muwahidah (University of Edinburgh) Exploring Shi`i (Micro)Histories: Methodological Challenges in Southeast Asia

Christopher Cooper-Davies (University of Oxford) Understanding the Global Shi`i Revival of the Mid-Twentieth Century: the Case of Mohamad Jawad Chirri

Jaffer A. Mirza (King's College London) Beyond the Ulama: Grassroots Contributions to Twelver Shi`a Islam in Britain (1945–1980)

Abid Zaidi (University of Oxford) An Imam in Exile: the impact of Ayatollah Khomeini’s displacement (1965 – 1978) on trans-local institutions and channels of Shi`i clerical authority

 

Between Namus and Haq: Muslim Women’s Challenges to Exclusion

Ahmad Ghouri (University of Sussex) Female Authority in Fatwa Practices

Homa Hoodfar (Concordia University) Iran’s Gender Battleground: Hijab Laws and Collective Rebellion

Vrinda Narain (McGill University) The Politics of Love: India’s Anti Love-Jihad Campaign

Fatemeh Sadegi (UCL) Between Honour and Obedience: Women and Gender in the Constituent Moments in Muslim Contexts

 

Hadith Hermeneutics, Function, and Impact in Muslim Conceptions of Prophecy: An Exploration Across History and Genre

Belal Alabbas (Cambridge Muslim College) Bimā Arāka Allāh: al-Dārimī on hadith vs raʾy

Besnik Sinani (Tubingen University) Writing the Correct Sīra: Nāṣir al-Dīn al-Albānī’s (1914–1999) Modern Sīra Critique and Sunna Epistemology

Hossam Ouf (Tubingen University) Controversial Hadiths, Hermeneutics, and the Images of the Prophet: Tensions in Islamic Theology

Hina Khalid (University of Cambridge) The Iridescent Jewel of Time and Eternity: Muhammad Iqbal’s Elaboration of the Prophet Mohammed

 

Comparative Theologies and Cultural Exchanges Across the Islamicate

Eva Momtaz (University of Birmingham) Literary representations of Eve: Qur’anic vs. Miltonic

Abdulla Galadari (Khalifa University) Understanding the ‘ma’idah’: Qur’anic echoes of early Christian traditions 

Nicola Carpentieri (University of Padua) Islamicate roots of Italian lyric: on the function of the love lyric in medieval Sicily

Martin Whittingham (University of Oxford) Delayed Reaction: Criticism of the Bible in 'The Cultured Man’s Gift' by ‘Abd Allāh al-Tarjumān (d. c. 827-834/1424-30) and the Gift's Afterlife in the Ottoman empire and Beyond

 

Children’s Rights and the Protection of the Child in Islamic Law: Perspectives from the Qur’an and Fiqh 

Muhammad Faisal Khalil (University of Oxford) The child as central moral patient: Monotheism, covenant and law in Islam 

Shaheen Sardar Ali (University of Warwick) Exploring child-friendly interpretations of the ‘adoption’ verses in the Qur’an

Mouez Khalfaoui (University of Tübingen) Islamic legal debate over child marriage: Revisiting marginalised opinions

Justin Jones (University of Oxford) Wilayat-al-nikah: Reappraising the marital guardian in contemporary jurisprudence 

 

16.00-16.30: Refreshments  

 

16.30-18.00: Panel Session 3  

 

Non-violence, State-violence and Political Agency in Islamic Thought

Tom Woerner-Powel (University of Manchester) Message, meaning and martyrdom in Islamic nonviolence

Aseel Azab (Brown University) Muslim agency rethought: Egyptian Islamism from tamkin (empowerment) to Istid’af (disempowerment) 

Iqbal Akhtar (Templeton Religion Trust) Islamic non-violence: Recovering the Islamic tradition of quietism 

Muhammad el-Fiky (Georgetown University) Authority under control: The Shura’a and state-sanctioned violence in Fatimid Egypt 

 

Bio-Bibliographical Works as Sources for the Social and Intellectual History of Shiʿism

Mostafa Movahedifar (International Centre for Advanced Islamic Research) Rijāl or Fihrist? Addressing a Misconception about Rijāl al-Najāshī

Adam Ramadhan (Leiden University) The Imāmī Imāms and their Non-Imāmī ‘Companions’ in Bio-Bibliographical Works

Alexander Khaleeli (International Centre for Advanced Islamic Research) Beyond the Safavid Watershed: Written Culture and the Development of Shiʿism in Pre-Modern Iran

  

Religious Authority in Islam: Key Figures in Contemporary Muslim Thought

Essam Ayyad (Qatar University) Talking ‘authority’: A critique of student-shaykh dynamics in medieval Islamic learning 

Jakob Skovgaard-Peterson (University of Copenhagen) Yusuf al-Qaradawi’s Sira of the Prophet 

Mansur Ali (Cardiff University) Sherman Jackson’s ‘The Islamic Secular’ between Ibāḥa Aṣliyya and Zāhiriyya: an exploration of various models of the Shariah

Rezart Beka (Hamad bin Khalifa University) Abdulla bin Bayyah (b. 1935) and neo-traditionalism: A critical evaluation

 

British Islam: Power, Praxis and the Politics of Identity 

Riyaz Timol (Cardiff University) Intergenerational Transmission in the British Imamate: A data-driven analysis 

Iman Dawood (University of Cambridge) Identities in flux: British Muslims’ shifting relationships with/to transnational Islamic movements 

Said Mahatir (University College London) Pocket of urban religious territoriality: Mapping Muslim territories in multicultural London 

Imad Ahmed (University of Cambridge) Moon Wars! The Islamic calendar between contestation and consensus in the UK 

 

Orality, Authority and Method: Reassessing Early Hadith Scholarship 

Hany Rashwan (United Arab Emirates University) The oral nature of Hadith and early Islamic literary criticism 

Oumama Hamasha (University of Jordan) Al-Bukhārī and al-Maghāzī: A Novel Perspective on His Ṣaḥīḥ 

Feyza Goren (Cardiff University) Al-Sarakhsī's Ḥadīth Methodology in Al-Mabsūṭ 

 

20.00-22.00: Conference Dinner (Sydney Sussex College) BOOK HERE.

 

 Day 2: Tuesday 1 July 

 

10.00-11.30: Panel Session 4  

 

The Qur’an as the Ultimate Authority: Text, Law, Agency and Tradition 

Haris Lloyd (University of Leeds) A hybrid approach to Tafsir al-Qu’an bil-Qur’an through thematic induction and syllogistic analysis 

Sitara Akram (University of Leeds) Optimal justice and the trajectory of revealed social laws: An outline of the Qur’an’s legislative roadmap 

Mustapha Sheikh (University of Leeds) Hermeneutics, Muslimness and the critique of tradition: A critical Muslim studies approach 

Sofia Rehman (University of Leeds) Aisha, Mother of the Believers and Hadith Master: A Hermeneutics of the Prophetic Tradition  

New Perspectives on Muslim Foodways 

Joud Al Korani (Radboud University) Governing Islam, food, and religion in Dubai 

Stefan Williamson Fa (University of Cambridge) Food encounters: Muslim food-aid initiatives and inter-religious entanglements in Britain

Shaheed Tayob (Stellenbosch University) Food as mediating sustenance (rizq), barakat (blessing/bounty), and fate (naseeb): Ramzaan as an economy of food and goods in Muslim Mumbai 

Su Hyeon Cho (University of Oxford) Edible prayers: Sacrifices and votive meals among the Alawites in post-earthquake Turkey 

 

Just Struggles: Resistance and Liberation in Islamic Thought 

Arif Rabbani (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) and Usaama al-Azami (Hamad bin Khalifa University) ‘Stand Firm for Justice’: The role of the Ulama and madrasa students in the July 2024 uprising in Bangladesh 

Sophia Butt (University of Birmingham) Theologies of resistance 

Salman Faris Thottantevide Chandrambeth (Jamia Millia Islamia) The legal philosophy of Zainuddin Maqdoom: Catalysing anti-colonial resistance through Islamic jurisprudence

Abdelrahman Ayyash (The Century Foundation) Beyond the battlefield: The cultural and political mainstreaming of Palestinian resistance 

 

Celestial Realms: Theological Reflections on the Supernatural in Islam 

Amina Inloes (The Islamic College) Extraterrestrial life and human superiority in Shi’I Hadith

Shoaib Malik (University of Edinburgh) Adamic exceptionalism vindicated: The case of Jinn and humans 

Haroon Sidat (Cardiff University) Angelic ontology and the Deobandi maslak: Tradition, pedagogy and adaptation in modernity 

 

Sufism in the West: Problematising Universality, Authority and Authenticity 

Mark Sedgwick (Aarhus University) The universalist exoticism of Inayat Khan: From Sufi to Prophet

Saeko Yazaki (University of Glasgow) The open approach of the Jewish Sufi-Zen teacher Samuel Lewis and his dances of universal peace 

Kei Takahashi (Toyo University) Traditional Islam and the making of the third place in American Muslim community

 

11.30-12.00: Refreshments  

 

12.00-13.30: Panel Session 5

 

Ḥanafī and Hadith School Formations in the 3rd/9th and 4th/10th Centuries

Salman Younas (Cambridge Muslim College) The Ḥanafī School in the 3rd/9th Century: The Life, Career, and Contributions of ʿĪsā b. Abān

Belal Alabbas (Cambridge Muslim College) Abū ʿĪsā al-Tirmidhī’s Life and Work

Ramon Harvey (Cambridge Muslim College) Adopted Son of Samarqand: Abū Salama, ‘Māturīdism’ and Popular Sunnī Ḥanafī Creed in 4th/10th Century Transoxiana

Interpreting the Divine: Exegesis, Intent and Theological Evolution 

Simon Loynes (University of Edinburgh) From esoteric communication to verbatim revelation: The conspicuous absence of the root w-h-y in the schematics of revelation in medieval tafsir 

Aminah Patel (Cambridge Muslim College) Adam’s forgetfulness and prophetic impeccability: Unearthing theological insights in early Maturidi Tafsir

Aurangzeb Haneef (Lahore University of Management Sciences) Tafsir texts as lecture notes: Reassessing early Tafsir tradition through exegetical reports of Sufyan al-Thawri (d. 778 CE) 

Abdud Dayyan Mohammad Younus (University of Birmingham) The evolution of Tafsir traditions in the Indian Subcontinent and the development of Qur’anic exegesis in regional languages  

 

Media, Islamophobia and the Gaza War 

Salman Al-Azami (Liverpool Hope University) British media’s coverage of Gaza: The absence of ethics and the propaganda model 

Tasnim Idriss (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) Constructing the 'Other': Islamophobia and Representations of the Gaza War in Western Media 

Arwa Ibrahim (Middle East Eye) Justifying genocide: Israeli media and the raid of a Gazan hospital 

Rahma Bavelaar; Siham Ettijani (University of Amsterdam) Intersecting racisms: Documenting anti-Palestinian racism and Islamophobia in the Netherlands after October, 2023 

 

Reclaiming Agency: Muslim Liberation Theologies and Pathways to Transformation 

Ivan Ejub Kostic (University of Belgrade) Islamic liberation theology in a European perspective: Towards socio-political liberation 

Emin Poljarevic (University of Brunei) Islam as method: Ethics and liberation 

Tamim Mobayed (University of Oxford) Feeling for God: Desecularising emotion 

Ermin Sinanovic (Shenandoah University) Decolonising the future: Insights from an Islamic theology 

 

Language, Authority, and Interpretation in Shīʿī Legal Theory

Wahid Amin (Al-Mahdi Institute) Divine Speech Across Contexts: Shīʿī Uṣūlī Thought and Modern Philosophy of Language

Muhammed Tajri (Al-Mahdi Institute) The Evolution of Shīʿī Taqlīd: Tussle between Authority and Agency

Haidar Hobballah (Al-Mahdi Institute) The Theory of Sad al-Dharāʾiʿ in Imāmī Usul al-Fiqh: Analysis and Comparison

  

13.30-14.30: Lunch

 

14.30-16.00: Panel Session 6  

 

The Politics of Gender in Muslim Thought and Practice

Hadize Kere Abdulrahman (University of Lincoln) (En)gendering gendered knowledge in Northern Nigeria’s Qur’anic schools: Women and girls, present yet ‘invisibilised 

Nicole Correri (Boston University) Special men: An affective theory analysis of the function of specialness in the construct of masculinity in contemporary Twelver Shi’ism 

Karina Eileraas Karakus (University of California, Los Angeles) Hijabista influencers, digital disruptors: Fashioning national and religious belonging, women’s empowerment, Islamic capital and the new Turkish Muslimah elite on Instagram 

Promise Frank Ejiofor (University of Cambridge) Invisible victims: Terrorism, gendercide, and the victimisation of men/boys in Nigeria 

 

Crossing Old Intellectual ‘Borderlands’, Exploring New ‘Frontiers’: The Case of Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Beyond 

Timur Khan (Leiden University) A view of history and social critique from Durrani Peshawar: Mu’izzullah Mahmand and his Majmu’a al’Mamalik (c. 1750s-60s) 

Murid Shah Nadiri (University of Oxford) Beyond the ‘No Man’s Land’: Islamic traditions and transregional networks in Badakhshan 

Muntazir Ali (UNC Greensboro) Dūr and Frontier: Colonial Imaginations and Indigenous Spatialities in Nineteenth-Century Chitral

Dietrich Reetz (Free University Berlin) World-making from the margins: Muslim global actors from South Asia 

 

Environmental Stewardship: Islamic Approaches to Environmental Challenges Across Time

Hamide Elif Üzümcü (University of Edinburgh) Sufi narratives on environmental ethics in family life 

Sana Iqbal (University of Basel) Negotiating greening: The dynamics of environmental engagement in Swiss Sunni Muslim organisations

Sara Fadel (New Valley University) The procedural policies of Mamluk Sultans towards climate change and its impact on Egyptian society (648-923 AH/1250-1517 AD) 

Sevcan Ozturk (Social Sciences University of Ankara) Future directions for Islamic ecotheology: Insights from Christian eco theological paradigms 

 

Gazi Husrev-bey Library: the Lasting Treasure 

Ejla Ćurovac(Gazi Husrev-bey Library) Gazi Husrev-bey library: History and the aggression against Bosnia and Herzegovina

Adnan Ćurovac (Gazi Husrev-bey Library) Collections of the Gazi Husrev-bey library 

Hamza Kurtanović (Gazi Husrev-bey Library) Special collections of the Gazi Husrev-bey library 

Amela Lepir (Gazi Husrev-bey Library) Digital Gazi Husrev-bey library 

 

Arabia in Transition: Political and Cultural Shifts in the Contemporary Gulf 

Phillippe Thalmann (University of Cambridge) Whisperers of regret: conservatism and social change in Riyadh (Saudi Arabia) 

Ghaneimah Al-Yammahi (United Arab Emirates University) Modern Arabo-Islamic multilingualism and cultural borrowing in the Gulf countries: Dubai as a case study 

Lolwa Al-Jefairi (University of Cambridge) Political theology of governance in the 19th and 20th century Arabia 

Mira Al Hussein (University of Edinburgh) The Gulf as a destination for Hijrah 

 

16.00-16.30: Refreshments  

 

16.30-18.00: Closing Keynote Panel:

 

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