About Islamic Studies at Stanford
The Sohaib and Sara Abbasi Program in Islamic Studies is the central forum for interdisciplinary research and teaching in Islamic Studies at Stanford University. It facilitates and promotes the study of Islamic cultures and societies, including the history of Islam from its beginnings to the twenty-first century, systematic study of Islamic social contexts, the religion […]
Keeping Tabs
Kaleidoscope Podcast: Women Photographers from Iran and the Arab World
What stories are we told about women from Iran and ...
Latest Video: Rachel Gillum
Focusing on the Muslim-Americans' expectations about the U.S. law enforcement, Rachel ...
Our Video and Audio Collection
Missed an Abbasi Program event? Most of our lectures and ...
Program Highlights
2014-15 Abbasi Program Student Grant Recipients
4 undergraduate and 5 graduate students are awarded Abbasi Program ...
Photos Needed for our New Website
We are working on a new website and would like to ...
2014-15 Islam in America Lectures
Our year-long lecture series aims to explore the present, past and ...
Recent Faculty Publications
Shared Stories
Robert Gregg (Religious Studies) discusses how Jewish, Christian, and Muslim artists ...
Putin and Crimean Muslims
Robert Crews (History)'s Foreign Affairs article discusses questions of integration ...
Qizilbāsh as a Term
Shahzad Bashir (Religious Studies) explores the origins and rhetorical evolution of ...