Islamika Working Groups

These are thematic collaboration spaces created and managed by Islamika, each led by appointed scholars with expertise in the group’s focus area. Designed for structured, goal-oriented research and academic production, working groups bring together members from diverse backgrounds through a selective application process based on submitted CVs. Each group becomes a platform for concentrated intellectual exchange, joint research, and coordinated planning toward impactful academic outputs. They also serve as a pathway for postgraduates and emerging scholars to grow alongside experienced experts, building skills, networks, and professional visibility.

advantages

- Join a group led by an appointed scholar in your field of interest

- Apply to participate by submitting your CV for review

- Work alongside peers from varied disciplines, languages, and regions

- Contribute to focused projects, publications, and academic events

- Gain professional growth opportunities as a postgraduate or emerging scholar

Features

- Dedicated digital workspace for your group’s theme

- Structured collaboration with clear goals and timelines

- Shared repository for documents, media, and research materials

- Integrated calendar for meetings, seminars, and workshops

- Coordinated development of academic outputs with Islamika’s ongoing support

Questions and Themes in Islamic Studies
That Speak to Your Academic Passion

Material Religion Among Shia Muslims in Iran Today

since
September 2025
Publication Languages:
English
Persian
This course explores the contemporary manifestations of material religion in the everyday and ritual lives of Shia Muslims in Iran, focusing on how religious meaning is embodied, sensed, and enacted through objects, spaces, sounds, and aesthetics. Drawing from anthropology, theology, art history, and religious studies, it traces how devotion, memory, and power are materialized in homes, shrines, streets, clothing, media, and digital environments. Case studies include several types of religious performances, shrine aesthetics, political iconography, pilgrimage souvenirs, votive offerings, and sacred sounds.
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Course Information

From Codicology to Technology: Islamic Manuscripts and Their Place in Scholarship; 2nd edition

2012
Publisher:
Frank & Timme GmbH
Publication Language:
English
English
Islamic manuscripts are voices from the past, revealing scholarly debates and networks, as well as aspects of daily life. They allow us to witness the transmission of knowledge and economic and cultural exchanges of centuries gone by. The present articles mirror this variety of aspects involved when dealing with Islamic manuscripts, and emphasize their importance as sources for our knowledge of history. The articles cover research on single manuscripts, as well as collections, the problems of editing, as well as cataloguing. New technologies have extended the possibilities of preserving and presenting manuscripts – accessible online, digitised and catalogued, they serve an international research community and become a worldwide cultural heritage.
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External Link

Muslims: Their Religious Beliefs and Practices

2019
Publisher:
Routledge
Publication Language:
English
Muslims: Their Religious Beliefs and Practices offers a survey of Islamic history and thought from the formative period of the religion to the contemporary period. It examines the unique elements which have combined to form Islam, in particular, the Qurʾān and perceptions of the Prophet Muḥammad, and traces the ways in which these ideas have interacted to influence Islam’s path to the present. Combining core source materials with coverage of current scholarship and of recent events in the Islamic world, Bernheimer and Rippin introduce this hugely significant religion, including alternative visions of Islam found in Shi’ism and Sufism, in a succinct, challenging, and refreshing way. The improved and expanded fifth edition is updated throughout and includes new textboxes. With detailed illustrations and a new companion website, Muslims is the ideal introduction for students who wish to explore the key issues of Muslims, from the Qurʾān to Islamic feminism, to issues of identity, Islamophobia, and modern visions of Islam.
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External Link

From Codicology to Technology: Islamic Manuscripts and Their Place in Scholarship; 2nd edition

2012
Publisher:
Frank & Timme GmbH
Publication Language:
English
English
Islamic manuscripts are voices from the past, revealing scholarly debates and networks, as well as aspects of daily life. They allow us to witness the transmission of knowledge and economic and cultural exchanges of centuries gone by. The present articles mirror this variety of aspects involved when dealing with Islamic manuscripts, and emphasize their importance as sources for our knowledge of history. The articles cover research on single manuscripts, as well as collections, the problems of editing, as well as cataloguing. New technologies have extended the possibilities of preserving and presenting manuscripts – accessible online, digitised and catalogued, they serve an international research community and become a worldwide cultural heritage.
Read More
Read Less
External Link

Muslims: Their Religious Beliefs and Practices

2019
Publisher:
Routledge
Publication Language:
English
Muslims: Their Religious Beliefs and Practices offers a survey of Islamic history and thought from the formative period of the religion to the contemporary period. It examines the unique elements which have combined to form Islam, in particular, the Qurʾān and perceptions of the Prophet Muḥammad, and traces the ways in which these ideas have interacted to influence Islam’s path to the present. Combining core source materials with coverage of current scholarship and of recent events in the Islamic world, Bernheimer and Rippin introduce this hugely significant religion, including alternative visions of Islam found in Shi’ism and Sufism, in a succinct, challenging, and refreshing way. The improved and expanded fifth edition is updated throughout and includes new textboxes. With detailed illustrations and a new companion website, Muslims is the ideal introduction for students who wish to explore the key issues of Muslims, from the Qurʾān to Islamic feminism, to issues of identity, Islamophobia, and modern visions of Islam.
Read More
Read Less
External Link

From Codicology to Technology: Islamic Manuscripts and Their Place in Scholarship; 2nd edition

2012
Publisher:
Frank & Timme GmbH
Publication Language:
English
English
Islamic manuscripts are voices from the past, revealing scholarly debates and networks, as well as aspects of daily life. They allow us to witness the transmission of knowledge and economic and cultural exchanges of centuries gone by. The present articles mirror this variety of aspects involved when dealing with Islamic manuscripts, and emphasize their importance as sources for our knowledge of history. The articles cover research on single manuscripts, as well as collections, the problems of editing, as well as cataloguing. New technologies have extended the possibilities of preserving and presenting manuscripts – accessible online, digitised and catalogued, they serve an international research community and become a worldwide cultural heritage.
Read More
Read Less
External Link

Muslims: Their Religious Beliefs and Practices

2019
Publisher:
Routledge
Publication Language:
English
Muslims: Their Religious Beliefs and Practices offers a survey of Islamic history and thought from the formative period of the religion to the contemporary period. It examines the unique elements which have combined to form Islam, in particular, the Qurʾān and perceptions of the Prophet Muḥammad, and traces the ways in which these ideas have interacted to influence Islam’s path to the present. Combining core source materials with coverage of current scholarship and of recent events in the Islamic world, Bernheimer and Rippin introduce this hugely significant religion, including alternative visions of Islam found in Shi’ism and Sufism, in a succinct, challenging, and refreshing way. The improved and expanded fifth edition is updated throughout and includes new textboxes. With detailed illustrations and a new companion website, Muslims is the ideal introduction for students who wish to explore the key issues of Muslims, from the Qurʾān to Islamic feminism, to issues of identity, Islamophobia, and modern visions of Islam.
Read More
Read Less
External Link

From Codicology to Technology: Islamic Manuscripts and Their Place in Scholarship; 2nd edition

2012
Publisher:
Frank & Timme GmbH
Publication Language:
English
English
Islamic manuscripts are voices from the past, revealing scholarly debates and networks, as well as aspects of daily life. They allow us to witness the transmission of knowledge and economic and cultural exchanges of centuries gone by. The present articles mirror this variety of aspects involved when dealing with Islamic manuscripts, and emphasize their importance as sources for our knowledge of history. The articles cover research on single manuscripts, as well as collections, the problems of editing, as well as cataloguing. New technologies have extended the possibilities of preserving and presenting manuscripts – accessible online, digitised and catalogued, they serve an international research community and become a worldwide cultural heritage.
Read More
Read Less
External Link

Muslims: Their Religious Beliefs and Practices

2019
Publisher:
Routledge
Publication Language:
English
Muslims: Their Religious Beliefs and Practices offers a survey of Islamic history and thought from the formative period of the religion to the contemporary period. It examines the unique elements which have combined to form Islam, in particular, the Qurʾān and perceptions of the Prophet Muḥammad, and traces the ways in which these ideas have interacted to influence Islam’s path to the present. Combining core source materials with coverage of current scholarship and of recent events in the Islamic world, Bernheimer and Rippin introduce this hugely significant religion, including alternative visions of Islam found in Shi’ism and Sufism, in a succinct, challenging, and refreshing way. The improved and expanded fifth edition is updated throughout and includes new textboxes. With detailed illustrations and a new companion website, Muslims is the ideal introduction for students who wish to explore the key issues of Muslims, from the Qurʾān to Islamic feminism, to issues of identity, Islamophobia, and modern visions of Islam.
Read More
Read Less
External Link