Conference Program
The conference will take place on Tuesday 14 November, 2023
Melbourne time - GMT+11: 11:00am-4:00pm
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11:00AM-11:15AM | 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, POLITICS AND LAW | Mentor: Emeritus Professor Greg Fealy, Australian National University | |
11:15AM-11:30AM | Humphrey Prideaux's Perception of the Prophet Muhammad SAW: A Critical Analysis | Mr Muhammad Umar Farooq, International Islamic University Islamabad, Pakistan |
11:30AM-11:45AM | The Politicisation of Islamophobia: Its Role in Identity Politics in Indonesia | Ms Tri Sulistianing Astuti, Universitas Islam Internasional Indonesia, Indonesia |
11:45AM-12:00PM | Sharaif’s Civic Engagement in Jakarta: A Journey Through Nobility and Cosmopolitanism in the Public Sphere | Mrs Rifa Tsamrotul Saadah, Indonesia International Islamic University (IIIU), Indonesia |
12:00PM-12:15PM | Meeting the Legal Needs of Australian Muslims | Miss Rubina Habib, Charles Sturt University, Australia |
12:15PM-12:30PM | Discussion | |
Discussion in Breakout room for Panellists and Mentor | ||
SESSION 2: ISLAMIC CULTURES | Mentor: Associate Professor Jeremy Kingsley, University of Western Sydney | |
12:30PM-12:45PM | A Vernacular Constitution: How Cultural Imagination Can Induce the Persistence of Indonesia's 1945 Constitutional Order | Mr Pranoto Iskandar, McGill University, Canada |
12:45PM-1:00PM | Towards a Poetics of Contemporary Muslim Refugee Narratives | Ms Laili Abdeen, Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore |
1:00PM-1:15PM | The Eid Dilemma: A Case Study on Tokyo Camii and the Nature of Turkish Islam in Japan | Ms Sadia Shameem, Hamad Bin Khalifah University, Qatar |
1:15PM-1:30PM | Discussion | |
Discussion in Breakout room for Panellists and Mentor | ||
1:30PM-2:00PM | LUNCH BREAK | |
SESSION 3: ISLAM AND GENDER | Mentor: Dr Dina Afrianty, Australian Catholic University | |
2:00PM-2:15PM | Women Exegetes and Gender Issues in the Qur'an: Between Reformists and Traditionalists | Mr Azhari Andi, Indonesian International Islamic University (UIII), Indonesia |
2:15PM-2:30PM | Assessing Taliban's Gender Apartheid: Alignment with Islamic Principles and International Human Rights Standards | Mr Murtaza Mohiqi, University of South-Eastern Norway, Norway |
2:30PM-2:45PM | Securitisation contributes to an Anti-women Backlash in Australian Muslim Communities | Miss Alyssa Moohin, The University of Melbourne, Australia |
2:45PM-3:00PM | Discussion | |
Discussion in Breakout room for Panellists and Mentor | ||
SESSION 4: ISLAMIC THINKING | Mentor: Associate Professor Nadirsyah Hosen, Monash University | |
3:00PM-3:15PM | Exploring the Main Features of Classical Muslim Educational Thought and Practice | Mr Maroof Ahmed, Indonesian International Islamic University (UIII), Indonesia |
3:15PM-3:30PM | Mobilising Islam under Repression: Explaining Variations in Islamist Strategies in Indonesia | Ms Nava Nuraniyah, Australian National University, Australia |
3:30-3:45PM | An Analysis of Mansurizade's Opinions in his Writings Titled "Errors of Jurisprudence" in the Context of His Legal Procedure | Mr Muhammad Eren Karadağ, Uludağ University, Turkey |
3:45PM-4:00PM | Discussion | |
Discussion in Breakout room for Panellists and Mentor | ||
4:00PM-4:05PM | CLOSE OF CONFERENCE | Dr Helen Pausacker, Deputy Director, Centre for Indonesian Law, Islam and Society, Melbourne Law School, The University of Melbourne |