Dr. Shahzad Bashir

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Biography

Shahzad Bashir is the Aga Khan Professor of Islamic Humanities at Brown University, where he is also affiliated with the Departments of Religious Studies and History. He holds a PhD from a respected institution obtained in 1998, along with an MPhil, MA, and an AB with Honors in earlier years. His research primarily focuses on Iranian Studies, South Asian Studies, and Middle Eastern Studies, providing a nuanced understanding of these regions through the lens of Islamic humanities. Bashir has developed a range of courses that explore critical concepts in Islamic historiography, religion, and culture, emphasizing the interactions between Islam and various societal aspects. His teaching includes courses on Sufi Islam, Persian and Urdu poetry, and the historical evolution of Islam in South Asia. Bashir has received numerous prestigious fellowships, including the Andrew F. Carnegie Fellowship and the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship, which underscore his significant contributions to the field. He is dedicated to exploring artistic migrations and the reinventions of Islamic narratives across time and geography, making him a prominent figure in his areas of expertise.

Research Interests

Awards

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Andrew F. Carnegie Fellowship

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John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship

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Stanford Humanities Center Fellowship

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Charles Ryskamp Fellowship (ACLS)

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National Endowment Humanities Fellowship

Courses

Religious Studies 2700: Historiography Islam Religious Studies 0096: Imaginary Lives Muslims Religious Studies 1510: Islam South Asia HIST 0273B - Religion European Colonialism, 1700-1900 HIST 2981V - Histories Time HMAN 2400R - Tracing Translations: Artistic Migrations Reinventions Early Modern World HMAN 2500 - Project Development Workshop RELS 0095B - Islam Fiction: History, Romance, Satire RELS 0096 - Imaginary Lives Muslims RELS 0575 - Human Longing: Persian Urdu Poetry RELS 0610 - Sufi Islam RELS 0615 - Rumi Friends: World Sufi Poetry RELS 0625 - Articulating Islam Southeast Asia RELS 1510 - Islam South Asia RELS 2400D - Islamic Pasts Futures RELS 2700 - Historiography Islam RELS 2705 - Sufism Seminar

Requirements for Brown University

Doctorate Program
Requirements
GRE General
TOEFL
Total
Required:90
IELTS
Overall
Required:7
Prerequisites
Undergraduate degree in Economics or related field
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Specialization Notes

Department: Department of Economics