567 search results for “islam and peter” in the Student website
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Peter van OverbeekeLeiden University Libraries
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Peter BisschopFaculty of Humanities
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Peter PelsFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Peter van VeldhuizenFaculty of Science
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Merel PetersFaculty of Science
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Chris PetersFaculty of Science
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Dieuwertje PetersFaculty of Science
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Peter van WelzenFaculty of Science
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Wouter PetersASSC
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John Islam-van KlinkenISSC
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Peter van SantbrinkFaculty of Science
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Peter de Heus
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Peter van WijckFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Peter van EsFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Peter ten DijkeFaculty of Medicine
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Peter de KnijffFaculty of Medicine
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Daniël PetersFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
- Daring questions in Islam
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Peter van der PuttenFaculty of Science
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Dorien PetersFaculty of Medicine
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Mathijs PetersFaculty of Humanities
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Peter van der ZwanFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Jan Just WitkamFaculty of Humanities
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Peter van BodegomFaculty of Science
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Peter Paul van BenthemFaculty of Medicine
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Jan-Peter LoofFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Verena MeyerFaculty of Humanities
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Large grant for research into Islamic non-conformism
In the coming years, Asghar Seyed Gohrab receives an advanced European Research Council grant of two and a half million euros to spend on his research into non-conformism in Islam. ‘Hopefully I can use this to contribute something to society, to pass something on to future generations.’
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Three questions to Maurits Berger about his new Islam podcast
Maurits Berger's new English-language podcast, Matters of Humanities: History of Islam in Europe covers no fewer than thirteen centuries of history. In eight episodes, professor of Islam and the West Maurits Berger argues that the Islam and Muslims are an important part of European history: ‘That was…
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Trudi Blomsma-PetersAdministration and Central Services
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Maurits BergerFaculty of Humanities
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Tanya Hahn-PetersFaculty of Humanities
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‘Islam is a constant in Europe’: new Humanities podcast delves into the history of Islam
‘Islam and Muslims are not something that happened to Europe; they are part of Europe. In fact, Islam is one the biggest constants in European history,’ argues Professor Maurits Berger in the new eight-part History of Islam in Europe podcast series of the Leiden University Faculty of Humanities.
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Nico KapteinFaculty of Humanities
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Back to the roots of Shia Islam: ‘We need to get the full picture.'
When discussing the history of Islam, the focus is almost always on the history of the Sunni majority. University Lecturer in the history of Islam, Edmund Hayes wants this to change. His new ERC-funded project , focuses on the development of the early Shia community.
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Vici for Petra Sijpesteijn: 'Islamic Empire rapidly became unified'
After the death of the Prophet Muhammad, the Islamic Empire expanded at a tremendous pace. Within a hundred years, it stretched from the Atlantic Ocean to the Indian subcontinent. How did such a rapidly conquered territory become one empire? Professor Petra Sijpesteijn has been awarded a Vici grant…
- What's New?! Spring Lecture Series 2022
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Unique research on inscriptions offers new insights into history Islam
From the very beginning, the Islam has known an oral tradition. It was only two hundred years ago that Muslims starting writing about the history of Islam, on rocks or other hard materials. Arabic epigraphy (study of inscriptions) turns out to be an essential tool in historical genealogy research. Abdullah…
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Petra SijpesteijnFaculty of Humanities
- What's New?! Fall Lecture Series 2022
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Ahab BdaiwiFaculty of Humanities
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‘Islamic primary schools have been important for Muslim emancipation’
The opening of Islamic primary schools has made an important contribution to the emancipation and integration of Muslims in the Netherlands. This is the conclusion of PhD candidate Bahaeddin Budak in his research into 25 years (1988-2013) of Islamic primary schools in the Netherlands. PhD defence on…
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Researchers from Leiden make Ted Ed videos: ‘We want to integrate Islamic history into world history’
What are the origins of the Islamic Empire? And what was daily life like there? Two new Ted Ed animations answer these questions in simple language. Arabists Petra Sijpesteijn and Birte Kristiansen explain what the process of developing the videos was like.
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Jelle BruningFaculty of Humanities
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Sara BolghiranFaculty of Humanities
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Elena PaskalevaFaculty of Humanities
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Ian SimpsonFaculty of Archaeology
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Edmund HayesFaculty of Humanities
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Arnold MolFaculty of Humanities