The Quran Between Judaism and Christianity
About The Event
Date: 17 September, 16 October & 4 December 2016
Venue: University of Nottingham, Nottingham NG7 2RD, UK
A series of public lectures funded by the British Academy, hosted at the University of Nottingham and co-sponsored by the Karimia Institute, seeking to enhance the public understanding of the Qur’an by focusing on the ways in which the Scripture of Islam relates to Judaism and to Christianity.
On three days in autumn 2016, prominent and emerging academics from the UK, from mainland Europe, and from overseas will address how the Qur’an relates to aspects of the two other “Abrahamic” traditions, ranging from Biblical narrative to theology and law. The talks will be followed by a response and a discussion.
Attendance is free and open to the public, but registration is required.
- Lecture 1: Saturday 17 September
– Welcome
Dr Holger Zellentin, the University of Nottingham
– How to Study the Qur’an – ‘Traditional’ and ‘Academic’ Approaches
Speakers:
Prof Islam Dayeh, Free University, Berlin
Prof Mehdi Azaiez, University of Leuven
Response:
Dr Marianna Klar, School of Oriental and African Studies
– The Qur’an and the Bible
Speakers:
Prof Angelika Neuwirth, Free University, Berlin
Prof Gabriel Said Reynolds, Notre Dame University
Response:
Dr Samer Rashwani, University of Tuebingen
- Lecture 2: Sunday 16 October
– Welcome
Dr Musharraf Hussain, OBE, DL, Karimia Institute
– The lecture series
Dr Holger Zellentin, the University of Nottingham
– The Qur’an’s Arabian Background
Speakers:
Prof Devin Stewart, Emory University
Dr Nora K Schmid, Free University of Berlin
Response:
Dr Asma Hilali, Ismaili Institute, London
– The Qur’an and Christianity
Speakers:
Dr Nicolai Sinai, University of Oxford
Prof Emran El-Badawi, University of Houston
Response:
Dr Jon Hoover, the University of Nottingham
- Lecture 3: Sunday 4 December
– Welcome
Dr Jon Hoover, the University of Nottingham
– The Qur’an and Judaism
Speakers:
Dirk Hartwig, Free University, Berlin
Prof Walid Saleh, University of Toronto
Response:
Dr Harith bin Ramli, Cambridge Muslim College
– Qur’anic Law: from the Bible to the 21st Century
Speakers:
Dr Holger Zellentin, the University of Nottingham
Prof Lena Salaymeh, University of Tel Aviv
Response:
Dr Shuruq Naguib, University of Lancaster
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