20702472 - HISTORY AND INSTITUTIONS OF ISLAM

This course presents an introduction to the history of Islam and to the Muslim World, focussing on the relation between Islam and politics, in a non-Eurocentric view, across ages and different places.

Curriculum

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Programme

Il corso intende esplorare il fenomeno islamico nella sua genesi con particolare attenzione alle sue origini storiche, al fine di fornire:

The course aims at exploring the Islamic phenomenon in its genesis with a special focus on it historical origin, in order to provide the students with:

a. A methodological introduction to the history of the Muslim World, aiming at a critical approach, aware of the dangers of prejudices and misrepresentations. Hence, students will be introduced to the question of Orientalism, and its persistence until today, then the question of periodization of History from an Islamic viewpoint, looking in a diachronic way, at eras of the Mediterranean and Middle Eastern Reagion where Islam was born and developed in the first instance.
b. Basic elements of Islamic studies: creed, texts, pillars, umma, jihad, Law (shari'ah). Moreover students will study the notions of: authority, Shi'a and Sunna, Caliphate and Imamate; Dhimma; Everyday Islam.
c. Outline of politico-institutional History of Islam from the Unity of the Caliphate until the frammentation and the Ottoman Empire, highlighting the plurality of experiences of the Islamic States.
d. An Introduction to the basic themes of Modern and Contemprray Histor of Muslim Majority Countries, witha spacial focus on Middle East and North Africa.

Core Documentation

For those attending:

- Appunti delle lezioni
- Lorenzo Declich, Islam in 20 parole, Bari-Roma: Laterza 2016.
- Pier Giovanni Donini, Il mondo islamico. Breve storia dal Cinquecento a oggi, Bari-Roma: Economica Laterza, 2015 (o altre edizioni).
- Dispense disponibili sul sito web in pdf, comprendenti:
- Anna Bozzo, L’Islàm questo sconosciuto.
- EW Said, Orientalismo, “Introduzione”.
- G. Endress, Introduzione alla storia del mondo musulmano, Capp. 1-3-6.

Those not attending will also choose a book to be chosen between:

- Carole Hillenbrand, Islam. Una nuova introduzione storica, Torino: Einaudi, 2016.
- G. Filoramo (a cura di), Islam, Roma-Bari: Laterza, ultima edizione.

Also important the introduction to:
Il Corano, traduzione e cura di A. Bausani, Milano, BUR, varie edizioni (si legga, in particolare, l’introduzione).


Type of delivery of the course

Lectures and seminars offered by external experts.

Type of evaluation

Final Exam

teacher profile | teaching materials

Programme

Il corso intende esplorare il fenomeno islamico nella sua genesi con particolare attenzione alle sue origini storiche, al fine di fornire:

The course aims at exploring the Islamic phenomenon in its genesis with a special focus on it historical origin, in order to provide the students with:

a. A methodological introduction to the history of the Muslim World, aiming at a critical approach, aware of the dangers of prejudices and misrepresentations. Hence, students will be introduced to the question of Orientalism, and its persistence until today, then the question of periodization of History from an Islamic viewpoint, looking in a diachronic way, at eras of the Mediterranean and Middle Eastern Reagion where Islam was born and developed in the first instance.
b. Basic elements of Islamic studies: creed, texts, pillars, umma, jihad, Law (shari'ah). Moreover students will study the notions of: authority, Shi'a and Sunna, Caliphate and Imamate; Dhimma; Everyday Islam.
c. Outline of politico-institutional History of Islam from the Unity of the Caliphate until the frammentation and the Ottoman Empire, highlighting the plurality of experiences of the Islamic States.
d. An Introduction to the basic themes of Modern and Contemprray Histor of Muslim Majority Countries, witha spacial focus on Middle East and North Africa.

Core Documentation

For those attending:

- Appunti delle lezioni
- Lorenzo Declich, Islam in 20 parole, Bari-Roma: Laterza 2016.
- Pier Giovanni Donini, Il mondo islamico. Breve storia dal Cinquecento a oggi, Bari-Roma: Economica Laterza, 2015 (o altre edizioni).
- Dispense disponibili sul sito web in pdf, comprendenti:
- Anna Bozzo, L’Islàm questo sconosciuto.
- EW Said, Orientalismo, “Introduzione”.
- G. Endress, Introduzione alla storia del mondo musulmano, Capp. 1-3-6.

Those not attending will also choose a book to be chosen between:

- Carole Hillenbrand, Islam. Una nuova introduzione storica, Torino: Einaudi, 2016.
- G. Filoramo (a cura di), Islam, Roma-Bari: Laterza, ultima edizione.

Also important the introduction to:
Il Corano, traduzione e cura di A. Bausani, Milano, BUR, varie edizioni (si legga, in particolare, l’introduzione).


Type of delivery of the course

Lectures and seminars offered by external experts.

Type of evaluation

Final Exam

teacher profile | teaching materials

Programme

Il corso intende esplorare il fenomeno islamico nella sua genesi con particolare attenzione alle sue origini storiche, al fine di fornire:

The course aims at exploring the Islamic phenomenon in its genesis with a special focus on it historical origin, in order to provide the students with:

a. A methodological introduction to the history of the Muslim World, aiming at a critical approach, aware of the dangers of prejudices and misrepresentations. Hence, students will be introduced to the question of Orientalism, and its persistence until today, then the question of periodization of History from an Islamic viewpoint, looking in a diachronic way, at eras of the Mediterranean and Middle Eastern Reagion where Islam was born and developed in the first instance.
b. Basic elements of Islamic studies: creed, texts, pillars, umma, jihad, Law (shari'ah). Moreover students will study the notions of: authority, Shi'a and Sunna, Caliphate and Imamate; Dhimma; Everyday Islam.
c. Outline of politico-institutional History of Islam from the Unity of the Caliphate until the frammentation and the Ottoman Empire, highlighting the plurality of experiences of the Islamic States.
d. An Introduction to the basic themes of Modern and Contemprray Histor of Muslim Majority Countries, witha spacial focus on Middle East and North Africa.

Core Documentation

For those attending:

- Appunti delle lezioni
- Lorenzo Declich, Islam in 20 parole, Bari-Roma: Laterza 2016.
- Pier Giovanni Donini, Il mondo islamico. Breve storia dal Cinquecento a oggi, Bari-Roma: Economica Laterza, 2015 (o altre edizioni).
- Dispense disponibili sul sito web in pdf, comprendenti:
- Anna Bozzo, L’Islàm questo sconosciuto.
- EW Said, Orientalismo, “Introduzione”.
- G. Endress, Introduzione alla storia del mondo musulmano, Capp. 1-3-6.

Those not attending will also choose a book to be chosen between:

- Carole Hillenbrand, Islam. Una nuova introduzione storica, Torino: Einaudi, 2016.
- G. Filoramo (a cura di), Islam, Roma-Bari: Laterza, ultima edizione.

Also important the introduction to:
Il Corano, traduzione e cura di A. Bausani, Milano, BUR, varie edizioni (si legga, in particolare, l’introduzione).


Type of delivery of the course

Lectures and seminars offered by external experts.

Type of evaluation

Final Exam