Darwin & Evolution in the Muslim World

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Friday October 2, 2009

Welcome and Introduction of Conference Participants

Darwinism in the Islamic World in the Context of the Comparative Reception of Darwinism


The Syrian Protestant College (SPC) and the Darwin Controversy of 1882

Rational Religion, Evolution, and the Generation of Secularism and Citizenship in the Middle East and India


An Introductory Outlook on the Late Nineteenth-Century Ottoman Intellectuals’ Encounter with Darwin and the Idea of Evolution

İsmail Fenni (Ertuğrul): A Detractor of Materialism and the Theory of Evolution in Early Republican Turkey


The Authority to Interpret: Evolution, Qur’anic Commentaries and the Conflict Between Scientists and Religious Scholars


Where Science Teaching has a Problem With Religion: Experiences from Pakistan


The Religious Framing of Darwin & Evolution in Pakistan


Creationism Goes Global: From American to Islamic Fundamentalism

Saturday October 3, 2009


Embarking on Intercultural Research into Evolution Education: Response and Resistance to Inquiry about Evolution among Indonesian Muslims


Islam, Evolutionary Science, and Education: Rifts and Reconciliation on Pakistan


Muslim, Egyptian, and Lebanese Students’ Conceptions of Biological Evolution


Evolution Education in the Muslim World Panel Two


Opinions and Attitudes to Evolution among Physician-Scientists and Biologists in Pakistan.


Evolution, Islam, & Medicine: Perspectives of Pakistani Physicians in the USA

Conference Summary, Discussion, and the Path Ahead

Public Panel Discussion: Evolution and Islam


Between Nasr and Ateş: What Understanding of Evolution do Science Educators Want?


The Legacy of Communist Secularism and the Post-Soviet Reemergence of Islamic Education

Instructive Muslims Inside and Outside Turkey: Secular or Islamist
Education?