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Disclaimer: All views expressed in this presentation are those of the speaker and do not necessarily represent the teachings, views, and opinions of Darul Qasim. Critical Muslim Studies: Islamicate and Decoloniality Dr. Salman Sayyid | University of Leeds Saturday November 7th, 2020 | 12:00 Noon CST Description: Islam is often depicted as being in a state of crisis. It is blamed for being the cause of “backwardness” and violence. At the same time many Muslims are targets of great violence and systematic denigration. Critical Muslim Studies is way of making sense of these contrasting visions of Islam, and understanding its place in today’s world. Biography: Dr. Sayyid holds a Chair in Rhetoric and Decolonial Thought at the University of Leeds. He has pioneered the study of Critical Muslim Studies, through his publications, being the founding editor of the academic journal (ReOrient) and production of Network ReOrient podcasts. His publications include the oft-cited A Fundamental Fear: Eurocentrism and the Emergence of Islamism (1997) and Recalling the Caliphate (2014) which has been translated into a half dozen languages. Please help support Darul Qasim and this project at https://darulqasim.org/donate/ Darul Qasim is an institute of traditional Islamic higher learning headquartered in Glendale Heights, a suburb of Chicago, IL. It aims to offer academic services through the lens of traditional Sunni understanding — the added value that incorporates the need to procure salvation in the Hereafter. Please visit https://darulqasim.org/ for more information. For fatāwā, call or text Iftāʿ Department: 630.635.5761 or submit question online at http://darulifta.darulqasim.org/ For questions on today's lecture email academics@darulqasim.org For other inquiries email info@darulqasim.org