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CIS 2017 : Center for Islamic Studies National Conference

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Link: http://www.naaas.org
 
When Feb 16, 2017 - Feb 18, 2017
Where Dallas, Texas
Abstract Registration Due Nov 5, 2016
Submission Deadline Feb 13, 2017
Final Version Due Feb 28, 2017
Categories    muslim   islamic   jihad   religion
 

Call For Papers

The Center for Islamic Studies welcomes abstracts for paper presentations at the national conference in Dallas, Texas. Topics include, but are not limited to, religion, role of women in society, social issues, the arts, medical practices, beliefs, education, and more. Participants are also welcome to schedule panel discussions. All papers presentations will be scheduled for 25 OR 45 minutes. An abstract of the paper should designate the amount of time required for presentation. Persons who do not request a specific time will be scheduled for 25 minutes. Abstracts should be submitted by Saturday, November 5, 2016. Persons who participate are encouraged to submit early. The conference is expected to host 500 or more scholars. We cannot guarantee a change in schedule after the closing date. This conference is being co-sponsored by the National Association of African American Studies & Affiliates. Please visit our website at www.naaas.org for more information.

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