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Panel Discussion: Sensing and Perceiving the Materiality of the Islamic World in a Museum Context

Suzanne Compagnon - April 7, 2025 , Events, News

Conference: Sensing the Materiality of the Early Modern Islamic World

Suzanne Compagnon - April 7, 2025 , Events, News

SENSIS at the InScience Film Festival

Prof. Dr. Christian Lange - March 5, 2025 , Agenda, Events, News

Impressions from “Sensescapes of War and Ritual”

Yusuf Unal - February 15, 2025 , Events, News

14 February 2025: Keynote by Linda Pearse (Mount Allison University)

Yusuf Unal - February 2, 2025 , Events, News

13 February 2025: Keynote by Mark M. Smith (University of South Carolina)

Yusuf Unal - February 2, 2025 , Events, News

Conference: “Sensescapes of War and Ritual in the Early Modern Islamic World”

Yusuf Unal - January 28, 2025 , Events, News

Teylers Winter Lecture: Willem de Famars Testas (1834-1896) and the colours of Islam

Prof. Dr. Christian Lange - January 27, 2025 , Events, News

Call for Papers: Sensing the Materiality of the Early Modern Islamic World

Suzanne Compagnon - December 17, 2024 , Events, News

Call for Papers: “Sensing the Past: New Perspectives on Early Modern and Modern South Asia” at ECSAS 2025

Gianni Sievers - November 1, 2024 , Events, News

KRC Research Seminars Talk: What is the sensory history of Islamic art?

Suzanne Compagnon - October 22, 2024 , Events, News

Call for Papers: Sensescapes of War and Ritual in the Early Modern Islamic World

Yusuf Unal - October 22, 2024 , Events, News

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The senses of Islam

Christian Lange
Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies
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3512 BL Utrecht
The Netherlands

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