Course Description
This course introduces students to basic elements of Islamic societies in their diverse expressions, including origins, historical developments, beliefs, practices, worldviews, and cultural and religious patterns. Particular emphasis is given to understanding common barriers to communication and approaches for bridging worldview, cultural, and religious differences for purposes of transformation.
Course Details
Level: UndergraduateCredit hours: 3
Term(s) course is offered: Fall - Even numbered years
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