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ISLAM AND WORLD POLITICS

POLISCI 323
Course Description

Examines the multifaceted nature of political Islam in the contemporary world. Starting with the basic tenants of Islam, and key concepts and theoretical understandings of the relationships between Islam and politics, the course builds on the approaches developed in the first part of the course examining how Islam has influenced politics differently in various parts of the world including the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and South Asia. Students will familiarize themselves with theoretical debates about the roles of Islam in politics; analyze the impact of Islam on politics in the contemporary world; and gain empirical knowledge about how Islam functions differently in various countries.

Prerequisties

Sophomore standing

Satisfies

This course does not satisfy any prerequisites.

Credits

Not Reported

Offered

Not Reported

Grade Point Average
3.28

-4.54% from Historical

Completion Rate
92.86%

-2.12% from Historical

A Rate
45.24%

-11.79% from Historical

Class Size
84

7.69% from Historical

Instructors (2025 Fall)

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