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Open Education and OER in the Curriculum – Educational Design and Engagement
20 Apr 2022: Talking about a Wikipedia assignment that focused on improving articles on Islamic art, science and the occult, Dr Glaire Andersen, from Edinburgh College of Art commented.
Final Series Response: Dr Katucha Bento – Edinburgh Gifford Lectures Blog
24 Oct 2021: Her Islamic , Jêje-Nago and Yoruba backgrounds are the marks of intersecting systems of beliefs that to this day are erased in the narrative about Brazil’s national identity.
UK Gender and Inclusion collection – DIGITAL ISLAM ACROSS EUROPE
24 Mar 2024: The objective is to identify, catalogue and analyse Muslim organisations’ and actors’ websites (Online Islamic Environments or OIEs) from these different countries. ... This collection presents websites of Islamic organisations and online platforms
UK Shia collection introduction – DIGITAL ISLAM ACROSS EUROPE
11 Jul 2024: or “Imam Ali Foundation”, “Abrar Islamic Foundation” and “Al Jawad Centre Birmingham” (where Arabic and English versions are almost the same). ... Bunt, Islamic Algorithms: Online Influence in the Muslim Metaverse, London: Bloomsbury, 2024)
Qur’an Burning Incidents in Sweden – DIGITAL ISLAM ACROSS EUROPE
02 Apr 2024: Eman Channel reported on international entities’ condemnations, such as the United Nations and the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation. ... a broader global strategy involving the US, NATO and Israel to combat the Islamic world.
New Material on the Early ‘Tulunid’ Fiscal Administrator Muḥammad b. Hilāl – Welcome to the Caliphal Finances Blog
21 Nov 2024: Banner image: Panel, Tulunid period, Museum of Mediterranean and Near Eastern Antiquities (Medelhavsmuseet), NM 0090/1935 @Discover Islamic Art (MWNF)
News – Welcome to the Caliphal Finances Blog
20 May 2024: Any views expressed within media held on this service are those of the contributors, should not be taken as approved or endorsed by the University, and do not necessarily reflect the views of the University in respect of any particular issue. Menu
Welcome to the Caliphal Finances Blog – Page 5
The Caliphal Finances project is organising a lecture series hosted by our own department of Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies (IMES) at the University of Edinburgh, starting in….
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August 2025 – Welcome to the Caliphal Finances Blog
Month: August 2025. Two unquestionably essential sources for any researcher interested in the history of Islamic Egypt are al-Kindī’s Kitāb al-Wulāt wa-Quḍāt and al-Maqrīzī’s Khiṭaṭ.
