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original web document: http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/~brvs/intro98.html Barbara R. von Schlegell Office: 212 Logan Hall Telephone: (215) 898-5838 Facsimile: (215) 898-6568 E-mail: brvs@ccat.sas.upenn.edu Postal Address: Department of Religious Studies, Logan Hall, 249 South 36th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104-6304 Office hours: Thursday 12:30-2:30 Web: http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/~brvs Introduction to Islamic Religion Religious Studies 143 ( AMES 136) We will meet in Room 421 Williams Hall on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10:30 to 12:00 Course Requirements 30 % Class participation (attendance and discussion) 30 % Take-home midterm 40 % Students have two options for the end-of-term work: You can either write a 10-15 page research paper on a topic chosen in consultation with me (due the day of the final exam) or you can sit for the final exam (questions handed out last day of class). If you choose to write a paper, you may, if you turn the paper in on or before Tuesday Dec 1, re-write it and turn it in again the day of the final exam for a better grade based on my comments and your own revisions. Books for Purchase Penn Book Center 3726 Walnut 222-7600 An Introduction to Islam, Frederick Denny (new ed.) Windows on the House of Islam: Muslim Sources on Spirituality and Religious Life, John Renard, ed. American Jihad, S. Barboza

Muslim Communities of North America, J. Smith and Y. Haddad Principles of Sufism, al-qushayri (optional) Reserve Books Rosengarten Under my name, all the required books, and The Essential Koran, Th. Cleary The Holy Qur an, Yusuf Ali Qur an and Woman, Amina Wadud-Muhsin The Life of Muhammad, Ibn Ishaq/Ibn Hisham Muhammad: His Life Based on the Earliest Sources, Martin Lings A Reader on Classical Islam, FE Peters An Introduction to Shi i Islam, J. Momen Voices of Resurgent Islam, Esposito and Voll Will be available for purchase Bulkpack Course Outline Thursday Sept 10: Introduction to Islam and the Modern Muslim World Reading (Read for next Tuesday): Frederick Denny, An Introduction to Islam, Part One, especially "Pre-Islamic Arabia" 43-58 Begin American Jihad. Select two individuals from the book: The person with whom you feel the most affinity and the person whose story seems most alien to you. For Thursday Sept 24 write a twopage commentary explaining why you have chosen these two people. Their background is not as important as their ideas. In their shoes, could you imagine yourself following a similar path? This assignment is required, but it will not be given a letter grade. Tuesday Sept 15 & Thursday Sept 17: Muhammad and the Background of Islam

Biography, Family of the Prophet, Mecca and Medina Denny, "Muhammad and the Early Muslim Community" 59-80 John Renard, ed. Windows on the House of Islam 119-129, 336-344 and 353 Bulkpack: Annemarie Schimmel "The Prophet Muhammad as a Centre of Muslim Life and Thought," from We Believe in One God: The Experience of God in Christianity and Islam, E. Waugh, "The Popular Muhammad" Tuesday Sept 22 & Thursday Sept 24: The Qur an Creation and cosmology, Revelation and prophecy in Islam, Oral to written scripture, Major themes of the Qur an, Interpretation, Jews and Christians in the Qur an Denny, "Nature and Function of the Qur an" 138-155 Windows 1-27, 35-58, 144-148 Tuesday Sept 29 & Thursday Oct 1 : Islamic History Conquest and conversion, Imperial civilization, After the caliphs Film "Smithsonian World of Islam" Denny, "The Arab Conquests and Islamic Rule" 83-103 and 206-212 BP : N. Levtzion, "Toward a Comparative Theory of Islamization" and B. Lewis, "The Judeo-Islamic Tradition" from The Jews of Islam Windows 223-234 Tuesday Oct 6 & Thursday Oct 8: Islamic Legal Studies Codification of the divine law (Shari ah), sayings of the Prophet (hadith), Religious professionals and jurisprudence (fiqh) in the sunni law schools (madhabs) Denny, "The Prophet s Sunna as Preserved in the Hadith" 158-168 and 195-204

BP : Law text selections (hadith and fiqh on intoxication; hadith on social interactions; hadith on marriage) Web: Begin "The Ajwiba: An Islamic Catechism" paying attention to norms concerning actions Tuesday Oct 13: Theology Heresy and normative beliefs ( aqa id), Ontology, Heaven and hell, Free-will and determinism Denny, "Muslim Creeds and Theologies" 172-193 Windows 269-277 Web: Finish "The Ajwiba" paying attention to theological positions, read "Fiqh al-akbar" also on my web page Thursday Oct 15: Shi ism Sects in Islam, Religious and political authority, Shi i doctrine and practice Denny, "Shi i Law Schools" 204-206 and 313-320 Windows 95-106 and 149-154 BP : S. Haeri "Temporary Marriage" Tuesday Oct 20: Fall Break (no class) Thursday Oct 22: Shi ism (continued) Take-home midterm due in class Tuesday Oct 27 & Thursday Oct 29: Islamic Art and Architecture (slides) Calligraphy, iconoclasm, mosques, tombs and colleges Visit to Overbrook Mosque (on Friday) Denny, "The Mosque" 294-298 Windows 250-268

BP: O. Grabar, "Islamic Attitudes toward the Arts" in The Formation of Islamic Art Tuesday Nov 3 & Thursday Nov 5: Mystical Islam/Sufism and Spiritual Experience Mystical Islam, Drunk and sober Sufism, unio mystica, Three masters (al-ghazali, Ibn Arabi, and Jalal al- Din Rumi), Crystallization of Sufi orders and their role in Muslim societies Film "Sufism in Sudan" Denny, "The Sufi Way of Mysticism and Fellowship" 219-262 and 305-320 Windows 59-64, 139-143, 155-158, 162-184, 194-207, 235-243, 296-324, 345-352, 355-375 Al-Qushayri Principles of Sufism (optional) Tuesday Nov 10: Mystical Islam/Sufism (continued) & Thursday Nov 12: The Hajj Pilgrimage Personal and communal responsibilities, rituals Film "Guests of God" Denny, "Basic Beliefs and Worship Practices of Islam" 107-137 and "Islamic Life Cycle and the Family" 269-293 Windows 85-91 and 107-118 Tuesday Nov 17 & Thursday Nov 19: Muslim Women The "four perfect women," Women in early Islamic history - warriors and scholars, Sufis, Islamic feminism and the revision of tradition Film "Boys, Girls and the Veil" Denny, "Islam and the Status of Women" 351-355 Windows 92-94, 130-138, 244-248, 286-290 BP: R. Hassan, "An Islamic Perspective," from Women, Religion, and Sex; N. Keddie, "Deciphering Middle Eastern Women s History," from Women in Middle Eastern History Tuesday Nov 24: Islam in America

Conversion to Islam, the immigrant population, African-American sunni Muslims, The Nation of Islam, media Muslims Denny, "Islam and Muslims in North America" 355-366 Muslim Communities of North America, J. Smith and Y. Haddad, eds. (chapters assigned in class for discussion) American Jihad (second look) Thursday Nov 26: Thanksgiving Break (no class) Tuesday Dec 1: Islam in America (continued) Thursday Dec 3 & Tuesday Dec 8: Islamic Revival Defining fundamentalism, Renewal and reform in Islam, Colonialism and modernism, Militancy and revolution Film "Fundamentalism in Egypt" Denny, "Fundamentalism," 345-351 Windows 217-222 and 325-335 BP : Y. Haddad, "Sayyid Qutb: Ideologue of the Islamic Revival" from J. Esposito, Voices of Resurgent Islam and "The Clash of Civilizations?" (Huntington and Mottahedeh) Tuesday Dec 10: Review and Discussion Final exam questions handed out in class