ASNST-160 Everyday Islam
Introduction to the study of Islam as an everyday lived religion. The course uses interdisciplinary approaches to understanding Muslim beliefs, practices, and institutional practices. Particular focus on questions of revelation, devotion, law, spirituality, and aesthetics. Students develop facility with analyzing Islamic texts and material culture.
Writing-Intensive (18)
Credits
1
Cross Listed Courses
RELST-160
Offered
Fall
Notes
Offered as both FYC Writing-Intensive & non Writing-Intensive