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International Conference on Islamic Thought, Philosophy, and Intellectual Traditions

20–21 Oct 2026 Nagoya, Japan Standard / Physical Participation
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  • A full refund is possible only if the cancellation request is submitted at least 70 days before the conference, with formal paperwork completed at least 60 days prior.
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What you'll hear about

Session tracks covered across the event.
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This track explores the evolution of Islamic philosophy from its inception to contemporary interpretations. It aims to analyze key philosophical figures and their contributions to metaphysics, ethics, and logic within the Islamic intellectual tradition.
This session focuses on the influence of Sufism on Islamic thought and its intersection with philosophy and theology. Participants will examine the mystical dimensions of Sufism and its impact on regional cultural and intellectual landscapes.
This track invites discussions on various methodologies in Quranic exegesis and their implications for Islamic thought. Scholars will engage with historical and contemporary interpretations, emphasizing the text's theological and ethical dimensions.
This session aims to investigate the development of Islamic legal thought and ethical frameworks throughout history. It will highlight the interplay between jurisprudence and moral philosophy in shaping Middle Eastern societies.
This track seeks to foster dialogue between Islamic and Western philosophical traditions, focusing on points of convergence and divergence. Participants will analyze themes such as rationalism, ethics, and metaphysics across cultures.
This session examines the various reform movements within Islamic thought that have emerged in response to modernity. It will explore the intellectual debates surrounding education, knowledge, and the reinterpretation of traditional texts.
This track investigates the historical development of Islamic civilization and its philosophical underpinnings. Scholars will discuss the contributions of Islamic thought to global intellectual traditions and historical narratives.
This session explores the dynamic relationship between mysticism and rationalism in Islamic philosophy. Participants will analyze how these two approaches have coexisted and influenced each other throughout history.
This track delves into the role of Islamic scholasticism in shaping theological and philosophical discourse. It will highlight key scholars and their contributions to the development of Islamic intellectual traditions.
This session focuses on the historical and contemporary significance of education in Islamic thought. Discussions will center on the transmission of knowledge and its role in the development of intellectual traditions.
This track examines the ethical frameworks within Islamic philosophy that address social justice issues. Scholars will engage with contemporary challenges and the relevance of traditional ethical teachings in today's context.