The GTU's Madrasa-Midrasha Program is pleased to announce the recipients of 2021 summer research grants to support GTU students working on interreligious projects related to Judaism and/or Islam.
Join us for this special event co-sponsored by the Madrasa-Midrasha Program and the Center for the Arts and Religion (CARe) at the GTU, which will feature presentations by Liat Berdugo (University of San Francisco) and Pantea Karimi (Santa Clara University).
The Berkeley Center for Middle Eastern Studies and the Bayan Islamic Graduate School present "Muslim Women's Scholarship in Islamic Tradition and Western Academia" as part of a webinar series on Contemporary Issues in American Islam.
Speakers: Dr. Juliane Hammer, Associate Professor of Religious Studies, University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill Dr. Mahjabeen Dhala, Assistant Professor of Islamic Studies, Graduate Theological Union
Please join us in introducing Dr. Mahjabeen Dhala as Assistant Professor of Islamic Studies (Center for Islamic Studies) and the Director of the GTU's Madrasa-Midrasha Program.
Join us for Dr. Dhala's virtual talk entitled, "The Sermon of Fatima: Women’s Theology, Leadership, and Social Justice"
The GTU's Madrasa-Midrasha Program is pleased to announce summer research grants ranging from $250 to $1000 to support GTU students working on interreligious projects related to Judaism and/or Islam.
Hosted in partnership with the Northern California Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Foundation, this annual service gathers local and national interfaith leaders around a theme in Dr. King’s life and work. This year’s theme is “Justice and Hope.”
As an interreligious team leading the GTU’s women’s studies in religion seminar, Mahjabeen Dhala and Sheryl Johnson illustrate what solidarity across difference can look like.