february, 2025

28feb4:10 pm- 5:40 pmIslamic History Workshop - Singapore’s Islamic Pasts: Alexanders in an Island Below the Winds

Event Details

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Date: Friday, February 28th
Time: 4:10 PM
Location: 208 Knox Hall, 606 W 122nd St, New York, NY 10027
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Join Teren Sevea for a discussion of his essay, Singapore’s Islamic Pasts: Alexanders in an Island Below the Wind. The essay explores the fascinating history of Singapore’s first Islamic king, Iskandar Sahib, tracing his legacy as a descendant of the pre-Qur’anic prophet and king Iskandar Dhu al-Qarnayn. Through Malay court chronicles, oral histories, and Sufi traditions, Sevea uncovers how Islamic communities have preserved and reclaimed their histories amidst marginalization. This engaging work connects the rich cultural and spiritual heritage of Singapore’s Islamic past with the voices of chroniclers, storytellers, and everyday community members.

Time

(Friday) 4:10 pm - 5:40 pm

Location

208 Knox Hall

606 W. 122nd St

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