The Asian madrasa: transnational linkages and real or alleged
political roles
International Workshop
Organized by the International Institute for the Study of Islam
in the Modern World (ISIM, Leiden) in co-operation with the Centre
for Modern Oriental Studies (ZMO, Berlin), 2425 May 2004,
Leiden,
Program
Report
Program
Monday, 24 May 2004
13.30
Adil Mehdi (The Open University, Milton Keynes, UK)
The Imaginary Taliban: Indian Madrasas and the Spectre of Terrorism
14.15
Farish Noor (Centre for Modern Oriental Studies, Berlin)
Victims of Superpower Realpolitik? The Uncertain Fate of Malaysian
and Indonesian Students Studying in the Madrasahs of Pakistan
in the age of the 'War Against Terror'
15.30
Dietrich Reetz (Centre for Modern Oriental Studies, Berlin)
Facing the challenges: old and new trends in the Darul-Ulum
Deoband after the split in 1982
16.15
Yoginder Sikand (ISIM, Leiden)
Voices for reform in the Indian madrasas
Tuesday, 25 May 2004
09.00
Mareike Winkelmann (ISIM, Leiden)
Girls madrasas in contemporary India
09.45
Jackie Armijo (Zayed University, Abu Dhabi, UAE)
The Recent Revival of Islamic Education in China and its Linkages
with International Centers of Islamic Learning
10.30
Christine Hunner (Universität Bochum)
Forms of religiosity among students and teachers in Islamic
training centres in Azerbaijan
11.45
Noorhaidi Hasan (International Institute for Asian Studies, Leiden)
The Salafi madrasas in Indonesia: history, profile, and network
12.30
Martin van Bruinessen (ISIM, Leiden)
Traditionalist and Islamist pesantren
in contemporary Indonesia
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