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SDG Wheel

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UN Sustainable Development Goals

This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.

SDG 4
SDG 4 Quality Education
SDG 9
SDG 9 Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 10
SDG 10 Reduced Inequalities
SDG 11
SDG 11 Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 16
SDG 16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
SDG 17
SDG 17 Partnerships for the Goals
Track 01

Islamic Civilization: Historical Perspectives

This track explores the evolution of Islamic civilization through various historical lenses, emphasizing key events and figures that shaped its development. Scholars are invited to analyze the socio-political contexts that influenced Islamic societies across different eras.

Track 02

Cultural Heritage and Identity in Islamic Societies

This session focuses on the interplay between cultural heritage and identity formation within Islamic communities. Papers will examine how historical narratives and cultural practices contribute to contemporary understandings of identity in diverse Islamic contexts.

Track 03

Islamic Art and Aesthetics: A Historical Overview

This track delves into the rich tradition of Islamic art and its aesthetic principles throughout history. Participants are encouraged to investigate the cultural, religious, and political influences that have shaped artistic expressions in Islamic societies.

Track 04

Architecture as a Reflection of Islamic Values

This session examines the architectural achievements within Islamic culture, highlighting how these structures embody the values and beliefs of the societies that created them. Papers may focus on specific monuments, architectural styles, or the role of architecture in community life.

Track 05

Preservation of Islamic Manuscripts: Challenges and Strategies

This track addresses the critical issues surrounding the preservation of Islamic manuscripts, including the challenges faced by libraries and institutions. Scholars will discuss innovative strategies and technologies employed to safeguard these invaluable cultural artifacts.

Track 06

Social History of Islamic Societies: Methodological Approaches

This session invites contributions that explore the methodologies used in studying the social history of Islamic societies. Papers may address the use of archival research, oral histories, and interdisciplinary approaches to uncover the lived experiences of individuals and communities.

Track 07

Religion and Society in the Islamic World

This track investigates the complex relationship between religion and social structures in Islamic contexts. Participants are encouraged to analyze how religious beliefs and practices influence social norms, governance, and community dynamics.

Track 08

Middle Eastern Studies: Contemporary Issues and Historical Roots

This session focuses on contemporary issues facing the Middle East, tracing their historical roots and implications. Scholars are invited to engage with topics such as conflict, migration, and cultural exchange within the region.

Track 09

Islamic Heritage Preservation in a Globalized World

This track examines the challenges and opportunities for preserving Islamic heritage in the context of globalization. Papers will explore the impact of modernity on traditional practices and the role of international cooperation in heritage conservation.

Track 10

Islamic Philosophy and Its Cultural Impact

This session delves into the contributions of Islamic philosophy to global intellectual traditions. Participants are invited to explore how philosophical thought has influenced cultural practices, scientific advancements, and ethical frameworks in Islamic societies.

Track 11

Interdisciplinary Approaches to Islamic Studies

This track encourages interdisciplinary dialogue among scholars from various fields related to Islamic studies. Papers may integrate perspectives from history, sociology, anthropology, and art history to enrich the understanding of Islamic cultures and heritage.

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