Conference Program
The conference will take place on Wednesday 10 November, 2021
Melbourne time - GMT+10: 10:00am-4:00pm
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Times shown are in GMT+10 (Melbourne time).
10:00AM-10:15AM | OPENING OF CONFERENCE | Professor Tim Lindsey, Director, Centre for Indonesian Law, Islam and Society, Melbourne Law School, The University of Melbourne |
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SESSION 1: ISLAM AND RADICALISM | Mentor: Associate Professor Greg Fealy, Department of Political and Social Change, Australian National University | |
10:15AM-10:30AM | Australian Young Muslims Engagement in Countering Violent Extremists (CVE): Towards Effective Community Engagement Model | Mr Emad Al-hammadin, PhD Candidate, The University of South Australia |
10:30AM-10:45AM | Islamic Values in Education: Growing Intolerance in Indonesian Public Schools | Ms Dissa Julia Paputungan, PhD Candidate, Humboldt University of Berlin |
10:45AM-11:00AM | Discussion | |
Discussion in Breakout room for Panellists and Mentor | ||
SESSION 2: ISLAM, GENDER AND SEXUALITY | Mentor: Dr Dina Afrianty, Research Fellow, La Trobe University Law School | |
11:00AM-11:15AM | Anti-Modernist Islam? Women’s Rights in Afghanistan and the Taliban | Mr Murtaza Mohiqi, PhD Candidate, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad |
11:15AM-11:30AM | Repressive Pluralism and Islamist Women: A Case Study of Muslimah Hizbut Tahrir Indonesia | Mr Muhammad Ammar Hidayahtulloh, PhD Candidate, The University of Queensland |
11:30AM-11:45AM | Of Agency, Allah, and Authority: The Making of a Divine Trial among Muslims with Same-Sex Attraction in Indonesia | Mr Febi Ramadhan, PhD Candidate, Northwestern University |
11:45AM-12:00PM | Discussion | |
Discussion in Breakout room for Panellists and Mentor | ||
SESSION 3: ISLAMIC THOUGHT | Mentor: Professor Tim Lindsey, Director, Centre for Indonesian Law, Islam and Society, Melbourne Law School, The University of Melbourne | |
12:00PM-12:15PM | Liberation Theology within Nahdlatul Ulama: Abdurrahman Wahid Ideas and Legacies on Poverty and Development Issues in Indonesia | Mr Ahalla Tsauro, Masters Candidate, National University of Singapore |
12:15PM-12:30PM | Al-Qānūn al-kulī in al-Rāzī, al-Falsafah and Ibn Taymīyah, between Reason and Tradition | Mr Julio César Cárdenas Arenas, PhD Candidate, Complutense University of Madrid, Spain; Islamic University of Madinah, Saudi Arabia |
12:30PM-12:45PM | Resolving Lexical Ambiguity in Translations of Jurisprudential Terminologies in Inheritance Law | Mrs Maha Shamakhi, PhD Candidate, The University of Melbourne |
12:45PM-1:00PM | Discussion | |
Discussion in Breakout room for Panellists and Mentor | ||
1:00PM-2:00PM | LUNCH BREAK | |
SESSION 4: ISLAM, CULTURE AND SOCIETY I | Mentor: Dr Nadirsyah Hosen, Faculty of Law, Monash University | |
2:00PM-2:15PM | Revisiting Ecological Islam in Indonesia: From Green Mosque, Eco-Madrasah | Ms Stania Puspawardhani, PhD Candidate, IPB University Indonesia |
2:15PM-2:30PM | Education and Democratization in Indonesia: The Case of Makassar | Ms Mutmainna Syam, PhD Candidate, Humboldt University of Berlin |
2:30PM-2:45PM | How Muslims use Compassion to Overcome Major Life Crises: A Psycho-spiritual Analysis of Compassion | Ms Nasreen Hanifi, PhD Candidate, Charles Sturt University and Centre for Islamic Studies and Civilisation |
2:45PM-3:00PM | Discussion | |
Discussion in Breakout room for Panellists and Mentor | ||
SESSION 5: ISLAM, CULTURE AND SOCIETY II | Mentor: Professor Jamhari Makruf, Vice Rector, Indonesian International Islamic University | |
3:00PM-3:15PM | The Concept of Human as a Khalifa (Vicegerent): A Religious Requirement in Complying and Realising the Responsibilities for Preserving Faith in Allah | Ms Zanirah Mustafa, PhD Candidate, Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin (UniSZA) |
3:15PM-3:30PM | The Involvement Pattern of Authors on Mosque Architecture Historical Writings in Malaysia | Ms Siti Hajar Aziz, Masters Candidate, University of Malaya |
3:30PM-3:55PM | Discussion | |
Discussion in Breakout room for Panellists and Mentor | ||
3:55PM-4:00PM | CLOSE OF CONFERENCE | Dr Helen Pausacker, Deputy Director, Centre for Indonesian Law, Islam and Society, Melbourne Law School, The University of Melbourne |