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Astrolabe is a student research journal that is published on behalf of the College of Islamic Studies (CIS) at Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU) by HBKU Press. The opinions expressed herein are solely those of the individual student authors and in no way represent the institutional opinion of CIS, its faculty, or affiliates. Astrolabe is a student publication platform created in the spirit of our Islamic heritage and the quest of students to engage with issues of significance to Muslims in the contemporary global context.
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Lamha is a College of Islamic Studies (CIS) Bulletin. It aims to capture the various activities and initiatives that the CIS community engages in over a period of time – at student, faculty, researcher, staff, and an overall community level. Check out the "Related Recommended Readings" under the eBook to browse all issues!
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Astrolabe is a student research journal that is published on behalf of the College of Islamic Studies (CIS) at Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU) by HBKU Press. The opinions expressed herein are solely those of the individual student authors and in no way represent the institutional opinion of CIS, its faculty, or affiliates. Astrolabe is a student publication platform created in the spirit of our Islamic heritage and the quest of students to engage with issues of significance to Muslims in the contemporary global context.
Lamha is a College of Islamic Studies (CIS) Bulletin. It aims to capture the various activities and initiatives that the CIS community engages in over a period of time – at student, faculty, researcher, staff, and an overall community level. Check out the "Related Recommended Readings" under the eBook to browse all issues!
Quick Tip: Download the PDF to click and open included hyperlinks
Lamha is a College of Islamic Studies (CIS) Bulletin. It aims to capture the various activities and initiatives that the CIS community engages in over a period of time – at student, faculty, researcher, staff, and an overall community level. Check out the "Related Recommended Readings" under the eBook to browse all issues!
Quick Tip: Download the PDF to click and open included hyperlinks