This course explores the development of, and the dynamics behind, four traditions of Islam during its formative and classical periods (ca. 600-1200 AD): Islamic scriptural tradition, tradition of Islamic law and jurisprudence, tradition of Islamic politics and rulership, and the Islamic tradition of divinity. This course is conducted entirely in English. Prereq: English 1110.xx; or GE foundation writing and info literacy course. Not open to students with credit for NELC 3501. GE cultures and ideas and diversity global studies course. GE theme traditions, cultures, and transformations course.
This course explores the development of, and the dynamics behind, four traditions of Islam during its formative and classical periods (ca. 600-1200 AD): Islamic scriptural tradition, tradition of Islamic law and jurisprudence, tradition of Islamic politics and rulership, and the Islamic tradition of divinity. This course is conducted entirely in English. Prereq: English 1110.xx; or GE foundation writing and info literacy course. Not open to students with credit for NELC 3501. GE cultures and ideas and diversity global studies course. GE theme traditions, cultures, and transformations course.