The Religion of Islam - Part 2 Public Class

Tuesday, February 23 2010 | 2:00 PM (W. Europe Standard Time)

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In this second lesson we will be seeing several concepts of the Islamic religion such as Nabuwwah (prophethood), Risalah (messengerhood), Indhar, the 5 pillars of Islam, the 5 fundaments of Imam. All this will be studied through the originalist-objectivist approach.
This is an academical course whose aim is to give students the basics to study religion with their own mind through objective sources. This will enable them to elaborate their thoughts and get their own opinions and ideas on such a big and particular subject.
This course is very helpful for university students too.
Extremists and fundamentalists whose aim is to disrupt and disturb class are not welcome and will be immediately expelled.

Language of instruction: English

Keywords: islam, islamic religion, religion of islam, fundaments of islam, imam islahi, basics of islam

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About Giovanni Giacalone
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  • Giovanni Giacalone
    Giovanni Giacalone
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CURRENT POSITION
MA in Islamic Studies at Trinity Saint David University of Wales,
Editor for various Italian and foreign magazines, Sociology of Religion and Islamic Studies teacher.

CURRICULUM
Masters in Human Resources Management at Alma Graduate School (2007).
Degree in Sociology at the Faculty of Political Science University of Bologna. Thesis: "Taoism between tradition and modernity" (2005).
After the thesis he continued his studies on Taoism in collaboration with the Association Buddhist Chan Zatma, with whom he has contributed to a research on Chan Buddhism in southern China, "Assault on the Summit" and which still works . He later became interested in Judaism and Islam, with particular attention to the reform movements and mysticism.
Giacalone also puts great emphasis on intercultural and interreligious issues and travelled to England on several occasions to study the dynamics of immigration and integration.

AREAS OF INTERESTS

ISLAMIC STUDIES and SOCIOLOGY OF ISLAM with particular attention to the relationship between tradition and modernity

INTERCULTURAL DIALOGUE

SOCIOLOGY OF RELIGION, Max Weber

SOCIOLOGY OF KNOWLEDGE, Peter Berger and Thomas Luckmann

WEST AFRICAN AND AFRO-CARIBBEAN TRADITIONAL RELIGIONS





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