This year the Annual EtHu Seminar offers an interdisciplinary series of lectures on actual topics related to the Islam. Three scholars explore the complexity of Islam from a socio-legal, historic-philosophical and ethnometodtlogical perspective. Students and researchers of all disciplines are very welcome to this event.
Venue: D.2.01 Promotiezaal, VUB, Campus Etterbeek
Program:
Friday, 6 May, 4PM-6PM:
Kim Lecoyer (Ghent University) “Belgian Muslim Women’s Rights in Family Life and Conflict: A Socio-Legal Inquiry”.
Friday, 13 May, 4PM-6PM
Koert De Beuf (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) "How Islamic secularism in 9th century Baghdad influenced European thinking”.
Friday, 27 May, 4PM-6PM
Ima Sri Rahmani (UCLouvain) “Islamophobia in Global Perspective with Ethnomethodology Approach”