Migration and diaspora studies in Islamic contexts
explore the complex relationships between movement, identity, and faith.
This global certificate program delves into the experiences of Muslims who have migrated or been displaced, examining the social, cultural, and economic factors that shape their lives.
It also considers the historical and contemporary contexts of Islamic migration, including the impact of colonialism, globalization, and conflict.
Through a range of theoretical perspectives and case studies, the program aims to provide a nuanced understanding of the dynamics of migration and diaspora in Islamic contexts.
It is designed for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners who seek to engage with the complexities of Muslim migration and diaspora.
By exploring the intersections of migration, identity, and faith, this program offers a unique perspective on the global Muslim experience.
Join us to explore the fascinating world of migration and diaspora in Islamic contexts.