
As part of the Working Paper Seminars, works in preparation for publication will be opened for discussion.
Literature Talks, which offer the chance to explore current academic debates in depth with the participation of academics from different disciplines, are starting.
In the new academic term, ISAR Research Center is launching new workshops and reading groups.
In his speech as part of the İhtisas Talks series, Dr. Basil Mustafa conveyed the Prophet Muhammad's leadership aspect through examples and emphasized that this subject should be studied in the relevant field of modern business.
The training program planned by ISAR Research Center aims to familiarize students, academicians and researchers with today's digital tools.
In the first session of the Literature Talks series, Metin Başbay discussed the contrasts between liberalism and Marxism on state intervention in the market, emphasizing that each economic problem requires different approaches due to its unique nature.
As part of the Thesis Presentation Seminars, Fahrettin Arı addressed the inquiries triggered in the human mind by paradoxes in general, and specifically the Liar paradox and Hüseyin Hânsârî's approach to it.
Historiography in the Ottoman Empire, the product of the symposium of the same name, was published by ISAR Publications.
Gregory Vandamme argued that Ibn ‘Arabi uniquely positioned the concept of perplexity as a form of knowledge at the core of his thought, thereby contributing a distinctive perspective to Islamic thought.
In the fourth session of the Literature Talks, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ahmet Murat Özel will make a presentation on the main topics and recent developments in the field of Sufism.
The second book of the Classical Arabic Sciences series, Commentary of Binâ, was published by ISAR Publications.
Abstracts will be accepted for the Natural Sciences in the Ottoman Empire Symposium, which will be the tenth symposium of the Sciences in the Ottoman Empire series.
ISAR Research Center will organize two separate seminars under the title of Islam and Secularism as part of the Graduate Summer School.