ASU Council for Arabic and Islamic Studies

ASU Council for Arabic and Islamic Studies CAIS programs promote multiculturalism, diversity, inter-faith dialogue, cross-cultural understanding, and the expansion of human civilization and culture.

Vision
Reflecting on the rich diversity of both Arabic Studies and Islamic Studies, the interdisciplinary program of the Council integrates the study of and research in Arabic and Islamic studies in diverse regions such as the Middle East, including the Arab World, Turkey and Iran, as well as Islamic Studies in regions beyond the Middle East and Africa in countries such as Indonesia, Pakistan, Ban

gladesh, and other Muslim majority countries. The program promotes the teaching of Arabic, Persian, and Turkish as well as other languages taught in ASU's School of International Letters and Cultures including Indonesian and Hindi-Urdu, in collaboration with the study of sociology, history, politics, anthropology, and religion. Mission
The Council for Arabic and Islamic Studies was established at Arizona State University to acknowledge the significant contributions of Arabic Studies and Islamic civilization and cultures to the world at large both historically and in the modern age. The Council’s research and teaching programs seek to promote multiculturalism, diversity, inter-faith dialogue, cross-cultural understanding, and the expansion of human civilization and cultures through Arabic as well as other Middle-Eastern languages including Persian and Turkish. The Council seeks to develop constructive academic and cultural interaction and partnerships between ASU and similar groups in the Arab and Muslim worlds. "Literature is often conceived as a cultural tool towards greater human understanding. The more we study other’s literary arts, cultures, and civilizations, the better enabled we become to achieve understanding and to work toward world peace." - Dr. Souad Ali, Council Chair

Dr. Asma Barlas. CAIS Spring 2026 Lecture Series. March 24, 2026. You are cordially invited.
02/16/2026

Dr. Asma Barlas. CAIS Spring 2026 Lecture Series. March 24, 2026. You are cordially invited.

Dr. Asma Barlas, Ithaca CollegeUn-gendering the Qur'an: Men's Authority over Women

Our Spring 2026 Film Series opened with our February 11 event featuring the Academy Award–nominated film The Present. Th...
02/16/2026

Our Spring 2026 Film Series opened with our February 11 event featuring the Academy Award–nominated film The Present. The Film screening was followed by an engaging scholarly discussion. Thank you to all those who joined us. Our upcoming events will be part of our Lecture Series, Poetry Series, among other intiatives.

ASU Council for Arabic and Islamic Studies: Film Series Spring 2026Film Screening: "The Present."

CAIS Lecture Series with Dr. Sophia Pandya"Sufi Healing and Trauma among Turkish Hizmet Refugees."Was a great Talk as pa...
11/23/2025

CAIS Lecture Series with Dr. Sophia Pandya
"Sufi Healing and Trauma among Turkish Hizmet Refugees."
Was a great Talk as part of our Fall 2025 Lecture Series.
Thank you for joining us and for the great discussion.
ASU Council for Arabic and Islamic Studies.

CAIS Lecture Series with Dr. Sophia PandyaSufi Healing and Trauma among Turkish Hizmet Refugees

You are cordially invited to join us for our Lecture featuring Dr. Suad Joseph on: "Traumatic Contestations: A Struggle ...
10/22/2025

You are cordially invited to join us for our Lecture featuring Dr. Suad Joseph on: "Traumatic Contestations: A Struggle for a Historical Concept of Trauma in the Arab Region." Wednesday, October 22, 2025 at 6 PM.
This Virtural Lecture is part of the Humanities Week. Please see details and flyer below. Thank you. Zoom Link: https://asu.zoom.us/j/3813141796

CAIS Lecture Series Traumatic Contestations: A Struggle for a Historical Concept of Trauma in the Arab RegionDr. Suad Joseph, Distinguished Research Professor, University of California, DavisThe idea of trauma has become globalized, universalized. It is deployed politically. It is a weapon of war an...

Join us today April 8 for our CAIS Film Series, Goodbye Julia and the Kingdom of Kusha. On Zoom at 1:00 PM today: https:...
04/08/2025

Join us today April 8 for our CAIS Film Series, Goodbye Julia and the Kingdom of Kusha. On Zoom at 1:00 PM today: https://asu.zoom.us/j/3813141796 See details below. Thank you.

Organized and Moderated by Dr. Souad T. Ali, CAIS Founding Chair

The 2025 American Academy of Religion/Western Region (AAR/WR) Conference is proudly hosted again by Arizona State Univer...
03/14/2025

The 2025 American Academy of Religion/Western Region (AAR/WR) Conference is proudly hosted again by Arizona State University (March 14-16): "Performing Religions, Faith, and Spiritualty"
https://www.aarwr.com/uploads/2/0/4/2/20420409/2025_asu_digital_program_v2_-_20250309.pdf

Join us for a distinguished lecture by Dr. Maha Nassar tomorrow, Tuesday February 25, 2025 on Zoom: https://asu.zoom.us/...
02/24/2025

Join us for a distinguished lecture by Dr. Maha Nassar tomorrow, Tuesday February 25, 2025 on Zoom: https://asu.zoom.us/j/3813141796
Spheres of Steadfastness: Palestinian Women and the Struggle for Freedom
ASU Council for Arabic & Islamic Studies presents:
Dr. Maha Nassar, University of Arizona. Please details below. Thank you.

Spheres of Steadfastness: Palestinian Women and the Struggle for FreedomASU Council for Arabic & Islamic Studies presents:Dr. Maha Nassar, University of Arizona

Join us for our Spring 2025 CAIS Lecture Series at 6 PM today on Zoom: https://asu.zoom.us/j/3813141796See Flyer below f...
01/28/2025

Join us for our Spring 2025 CAIS Lecture Series at 6 PM today on Zoom:
https://asu.zoom.us/j/3813141796
See Flyer below for Details. Thank you.

CAIS Lecture Series: Dr. Peter Suwarno - Spring 2025The decline of Islamic discourses in Indonesian Politics: Has the Government succeeded in restraining Hardline Islamic Movements?

Please join us today Tuesday October 22, as part of Humanities Week, for our Film Series featuring the film "Lion of the...
10/22/2024

Please join us today Tuesday October 22, as part of Humanities Week, for our Film Series featuring the film "Lion of the Desert." on Zoom at 6:00 PM. https://asu.zoom.us/j/3813141796
Starring Anthony Quinn, "Lion of the Desert" is a historical drama film directed by Moustapha Akkad, depicting the life of Omar Mukhtar, the Libyan resistance leader who fought against Italian colonization in the early 20th century. Please see link below for more details. Thank you.

Lion of the DesertStarring Anthony Quinn, Lion of the Desert is a historical drama film directed by Moustapha Akkad, depicting the life of Omar Mukhtar, the Libyan resistance leader who fought against Italian colonization in the early 20th century. The film highlights Mukhtar's leadership and tactic...

It was a great Lecture earlier today by Dr. Daisy Khan discussing her new book, "30 Rights of Muslim Women." Thank you v...
10/04/2024

It was a great Lecture earlier today by Dr. Daisy Khan discussing her new book, "30 Rights of Muslim Women." Thank you very much indeed to all faculty and students who joined us. The ASU Council for Arabic and Islamic Studies welcomes you all to join our events this fall 2024 semester.

30 Rights of Muslim Women"30 Rights of Muslim Women by Daisy Khan is a transformativework that delves into the intrinsic rights of Muslim women asprescribed by Islamic teachings. Khan meticulously outlinesthese rights across educational, economic, legal, social, political,and spiritual domains, prov...

Please Join us tomorrow Monday September 16 @ 6:00 PM for our CAIS Lecture Series featuring Dr. Hanadi Al-Samman discuss...
09/16/2024

Please Join us tomorrow Monday September 16 @ 6:00 PM for our CAIS Lecture Series featuring Dr. Hanadi Al-Samman discussing "Mobility and Authorship in Arab Women’s Diasporic Writings" on Zoom. Please see details below. Zoom link: https://asu.zoom.us/j/3813141796

Mobility and Authorship in Arab Women’s Diasporic Writings

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