Sherman Jackson is considered one of the most influential Muslim thinkers in the world.
USC Dornsife News
In Fall 2015, the USC School of Religion will launch a doctoral program with three tracks: Asia Pacific Religions, Comparative Christianities and Global Islam.
A conference organized by the Center for Islamic Thought, Culture and Practice brings together Muslims in public service who confront their challenges and share their visions for the future.
As the world focuses on the crisis in Syria, USC Dornsife experts on the Middle East discuss the recent events and their implications in the broader political and cultural context.
Organized by USC Dornsife’s Middle East Studies program, an academic panel explains some of the reasons behind the recent upheaval in the Middle East in the wake of a low-budget film parodying the Muslim Prophet Mohammed.
The King Faisal Chair in Islamic Thought and Culture in USC Dornsife has been recognized for his work bridging the gap of understanding between Muslims and non-Muslims.