Re/presenting Islam on Campus
Exploring how Islam and Muslims are represented and perceived on UK university campuses.
The Centre of Islamic Studies, SOAS was established in 1995 and aims to promote scholarship and research in all areas of Islamic Studies, past and present. The study of the Qur’an and Hadith from the Arabic texts, and the analysis and translation of Islamic texts from Arabic into English form the core activities of the centre.
The centre also deals with Islamic thought in European, African and Asian languages and promotes the study of Islamic culture and relations between Muslims and the wider world.
The centre runs an MA Islamic Studies programme and encourages the study and understanding of Islam by means of lectures, seminars, conferences and publications. It also provides academic links and exchanges between institutions and scholars of Islam in Muslim countries, Europe and the rest of the world.
The centre has an active research programme, and a number of doctorate and MPhil degree students. Students benefit from our staff's wide-ranging expertise within the field of Islamic Studies, and our commitment to the creation of a supportive research environment. Theses recently completed or in their final stages include: