国際ワークショップNew Sources on Muslim-Christian Interaction in the Later Medieval Mediterranean

2025.04.04

4月12日(土)-13日(日)、早稲田大学カタールチェアと共催で、下記の要領で、国際ワークショップ“New Sources on Muslim-Christian Interaction in the Later Medieval Mediterranean”を開催いたします。

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日時 2025年4月12日(土)、13日(日)
場所 早稲田大学メインキャンパス、26号館(大隈記念タワー)1102室
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CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

SATURDAY 12 APRIL:

09:30-09:45 Registration
09:45-10:00 Welcome and Introductory Remarks
10:00-12:00 Panel 1: Religious Texts
Mamluk Fatwas and Muslim-Christian Relations: Nine New Fatwas on Post-Crusader Tripoli
  (Luke Yarbrough, UCLA)
Al-Tāzī’s Tanbīh al-himam al-ʿālīya: A Fifteenth-Century Call to Jihād
  (Jocelyn Hendrickson, University of Alberta)
Ḥadīth Compilation and Christian-Muslim Relations in Mamlūk Cairo: A Case Study on Jalāl al-Dīn al-Suyūṭī
  (Stephen Burge, Institute of Ismaili Studies, London)
12:00-13:00 Lunch Break
13:00-15:00 Panel 2: Sources from Latin Europe
Rural Appurtenances: Locating Muslim Communities through Frankish Charters?
  (Heather Crowley, Cabrillo College)
Arabic Geographies in Medieval Castile: Al-Bakrī’s Kitāb al-Masālik wa-l-Mamālik, Wise Kingship, and Alfonso X
  (Alexandra Montero Peters, Texas A&M University)
European Images of Northwest Africa: The Spatial Conception of Christian-Muslim Borderlands in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries
  (Toby Yuen-Gen Liang, Academica Sinica, Taipei)
15:00-15:30 Coffee Break
15:30-17:30 Panel 3: Personal Interactions
Saladin’s Countercrusading Jihād in Propaganda and Practice: The Sultan, al-Qāḍī al-Fāḍil and ‛Imād al-Dīn al-Iṣfahānī
  (Lutz Richter-Bernburg, University of Tubingen)
Faith, Food and Public Entertainment in Medieval Irbil
  (Jonathan Phillips, Royal Holloway University of London)
Rediscovering Scientific Rationality in Medieval Islam: The Interaction Between Institutions and Christian Translators in Andalusia
  (Khaled Qutb, Qatar University)

SUNDAY 13 APRIL:

09:30-10:00 Arrival and Coffee
10:00-12:00 Panel 4: Narrative Sources
Ibn ʿAsakir and the Crusades
  (Suleiman Mourad, Smith College)
Biographical Entries as a Source for Frankish-Muslim Relations: The Example of Fakhr al-Dīn ibn Luqmān (d. 693/1294)
  (Bogdan Smarandache, Liege University)
Remembering the Crusades: Excavating the Memory of Ṣalāḥ al-Dīn and the Franks in the Faḍāʾil al-Quds Pilgrimage Texts and Islamic Travelogue Literature from the Early Modern Period
  (Fadi Ragheb, University of Toronto)
12:00-13:00 Lunch
13:00-15:00 Panel 5: Material Culture & Documents
Coinage in the Melting-Pot: The Normans in Medieval South Italy and Sicily
  (Alex Metcalfe, Lancaster University)
The Fatimids, the Crusades, and the Cairo Geniza
  (Paul Cobb, University of Pennsylvania)
Material Evidence of Conflict, Commerce and Coexistence in Medieval Transjordan
  (Michael Fulton, Western University)
15:00-15:30 Coffee Break
15:30-17:30 Panel 6: Locating Interactions in Warfare
Interactions between Besieged and Besiegers in the Jazīra and the Bilād al-Shām during the Twelfth Century (1097-1192)
  (Thomas Brosset, Lancaster University)
Cosmology, Astrology, and Theurgy in Medieval Islamic Warfare
  (Liana Saif, University of Amsterdam)
Salah al-Din and the al-Ramla Peace Treaty 1192 CE: Victory’s Fruit or Defeat’s End? A Critical Analytical Study
  (Maher Abu Munshar, Qatar University)
17:30-17:45 Concluding Remarks