Aarhus, Denmark
The Power of Contact: How Encounters Shape our Decolonial and Postcolonial Worlds
When:
27 July - 14 August 2026
Credits:
10 EC
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Religious Studies & Anthropology
When:
06 July - 24 July 2026
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Aarhus University
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Language:
English
Credits:
10 EC
Fee:
803 EUR
The course covers various aspects of the evolving discourse on human rights within Islamic thought, with particular attention to contemporary reformist and progressive approaches. Students are given a general introduction to the historical role of traditional interpretations of Islam in shaping legal and social frameworks in Muslim-majority countries, and how these interpretations have often conflicted with international human rights standards. The course deals with the topic in practice by examining reformist methodologies and their engagement with issues such as womenβs rights, minority rights, freedom of religion, apostasy, and the relationship between Islam and democracy. Students are also introduced to theoretical approaches that underpin reformist thought, including concepts of justice, human dignity, equality, and freedom within Islamic jurisprudence. The course further includes interactive discussions and guest lectures from scholars working in contexts where reformist movements have significantly advanced human rights discourse, enabling students to connect theory with real-world developments
Masoumeh Radgoudarzi
To apply for the course you must either be enrolled in a bachelor's degree, have a bachelor's degree or have passed a qualifying entry examination
Fee
803 EUR, EU/EEA citizens
Fee
1333 EUR, NON EU/EEA citizens
When:
06 July - 24 July 2026
School:
Institution:
Aarhus University
Language:
English
Credits:
10 EC
Aarhus, Denmark
When:
27 July - 14 August 2026
Credits:
10 EC
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Utrecht, Netherlands
When:
19 July - 24 July 2026
Credits:
2 EC
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Utrecht, Netherlands
When:
12 July - 17 July 2026
Credits:
2 EC
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