The Center for Islamic and Arabic Studies, founded in spring
2000, administers the minor in Islamic and Arabic Studies. It
is committed to supporting teaching and research focused on the
lives of Muslim and Arabic-speaking peoples past and present.
The Center’s study of the Islamic world focuses on the global
context in which Islam emerged historically, the cultures and
societies that it helped shape, especially in Eurasia and Africa,
and the current global condition in which peoples in the Islamic
world situate themselves today. It sees the Arabic language as
the cultural medium for diverse ways of life that are of world-historical
significance.
The Center is multi-disciplinary and includes in its scope of
study the Arabic and Persian languages and literatures; the history
of Muslim and Arabic-speaking peoples; political, economic, and
social dynamics of contemporary societies; art and architecture;
social political, religious, and philosophical thought; and the
experience of Muslim communities in the United States and around
the world.
Within this context, the Center's goals are threefold: to develop
a rich state of the art curriculum in Islamic and Arabic Studies
at SDSU, to organize outreach activities and programs that help
educate the San Diego community at large on Islamic and Arabic
subjects, and to engage in scholarly research on these topics
in the national and international arenas.