Each session will be broadcasted in different frames below.
The schedule is based on Japanese Standard Time (JST).
JST is 6 hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
SATURDAY, MAY 20, 2017
OPENING REMARKS
SESSION 1
SESSION 2
PROJECT CONFERENCE
OPENING REMARKS: Japan time 10:00 – 10:30YasushiKOSUGI Former Dean of ASAFAS and Director of the Center for Hadhari Islamic Civilizational Studies at Kyoto University Yasushi TONAGA Documentary: The Bridge of Two Easts Cemalnur SARGUT A. Bülent MERIC LUNCH |
KEYNOTE SPEECH I: 10:30-11:00YasushiTONAGA Kyoto University, JAPAN Masayuki AKAHORI KEYNOTE SPEECH II: Tu WEIMING Mahmud Erol KILIÇ |
Japan Time 13:00-14:35
“Orientalist Legacies and the Academic Construction of Sufism”
Chair. Carl ERNST
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA
“Sufism in Chinese”
Sachiko MURATA
Stony Brook University, USA
“The Epistemological Problem of the Contemporary Islamic Thought: Loosing the Hikma (Wisdom)”
Osman Nuri KÜÇÜK
Üsküdar University, TURKEY
“General Tendency of Islamic and Sufi Studies in Japan”
Yasushi TONAGA
Kyoto University, JAPAN
Q&A (15 min)
TEA BREAK
14:35-14:45
Japan Time 14:45-16:20
“Mawlana, Mawlana, Rumi”
Omid SAFI
Duke University, USA
“Sufism under Syrian Ba’th: Ahmad Kuftaru and his tariqah”
Chair. Ken’ichiro TAKAO
Doshisha University, JAPAN
“Is adab axial or incremental to madhab-i ‘ishq (Sufism)?”
Bruce LAWRENCE
Duke University, USA
“Moses in the Religion of Love”
William CHITTICK
Stony Brook University, USA
Q&A (15 min)
TEA BREAK
16:20-16:30
16:30-18:15
“Searching New Horizons in Methodology of Sufi Studies”
Chair. Cangüzel Güner ZÜLFİKAR
Üsküdar University, TURKEY
PARTICIPANTS OF THE PROGRAM
“Niyāzī-i Mısrī’s Concept of Murshid and its Development based on the Theory of al-Insān al- Kāmil”
Kotoko MADONO
Kyoto University, JAPAN
“The Perfected Man in Ibrâhîm Hakkı Erzurumî’s Ma’rifetnâme ”
Qayyim Mashuk Naoki YAMAMOTO
Kyoto University, JAPAN
“The Theory and Practice in Sufism”
Kie INOUE
The University of Tokyo, JAPAN
“The Meaning of Spiritual Authority: Ibn ‘Arabi and Dawud Qaysari”
Makoto SAWAI
Kyoto University, JAPAN
“The Story of Prophet Muhammad’s Birth in the Urdu Writing of Shāh Ahmad Sa’īd Mujaddidī”
Kazunori MATSUDA
Kyoto University, JAPAN
SUNDAY, MAY 21, 2017
SESSION 3
SESSION 4
SESSION 5
SESSION 6
CONCLUDING SESSION
Japan time 9:00-10:35
“Ma Dexin and Ibn ‘Arabī’s Theories Regarding the Afterlife: A Chinese Representation of Sufism during the 19th Century”
Tatsuya NAKANISHI
Kyoto University, JAPAN
“Reading the History of Sufism from the View of the Classification of ‘Ilms [Knowledge]”
Ahmet Murat ÖZEL
Yalova University, TURKEY
“Studying American Sufism: A Reflection on Boundaries, Authenticity, and Politics”
Juliane HAMMER
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA
“Sufi Studies in Undergraduate Settings: Religious Studies and the Liberal Arts”
Chair. James MORRIS
Boston College, USA
Q&A (15 min)
TEA BREAK
10:35-10:45
Japan time 10:45-12:20
“Sayyido-Sharifology Twelve Years Later”
Chair. Kazuo Morimoto
The University of Tokyo, JAPAN
“The Institutional Origin of the Ulama-Sufi Dichotomy in Modern Egypt”
Kei TAKAHASHI
Sophia University, JAPAN
“Concepts of affiliation and membership of Tariqa: Medieval India’s case”
Ayako NINOMIYA
Aoyama Gakuin University, JAPAN
“Indic deities translated by means of the oneness of existence”
Satoshi OGURA
Kyoto University, JAPAN
Q&A (15 min)
LUNCH
12:20-13:40
Japan time 13:40-15:15
“Mystic, Miracle and Mediation: A Case Study of Saint Veneration in Contemporary Sudan”
Daisuke MARUYAMA
National Defense Academy of Japan, JAPAN
“Islamic Hospitality in Adab Literature (temporary)”
Shin YASUDA
Teikyo University, JAPAN
“Saint Veneration in Indonesia and the Emergence of Hadrami Sada: “Proving” the Past by thePresent Situation”
Chair. Kazuhiro ARAI
Keio University, JAPAN
Q&A (15 min)
TEA BREAK
Japan time 15:25-17:00
“Framing the Lives of Female Sufi Saints”
miriam cooke
Duke University, USA
“How Islam was introduced in South Asia? —A Prosodical Study of Urdu and Punjabi Qawwali”
So YAMANE
Osaka University, JAPAN
“The Significance of Literature in the Sufi Education”
Emine YENITERZI
Üsküdar University, TURKEY
“Islamic Studies, Geopolitics, and Racialization of Muslims: Lessons from the 20th Century”
Chair. Cemil AYDIN
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA
TEA BREAK
17:00-17:15
Japan time 17:15-18:00
Chair. Cemâlnur SARGUT
Kerim Foundation/TURKKAD Istanbul Branch, TURKEY
Yasushi TONAGA
Kenan Rifai Center for Sufi Studies, Kyoto University, JAPAN
Masayuki AKAHORI
Sophia University, JAPAN
William CHITTICK
Stony Brook University, USA
Carl ERNST
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA
Mahmud Erol KILIÇ
Üsküdar University, TURKEY