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The Duke Islamic Studies Center, also known as DISC, is an inter-departmental, cross-cultural center at Duke University dedicated to the study of Islam and Muslims. DISC is one of the leading institutions in North America for Islamic studies, approaching Islam as a global religion with many distinctive historical and cultural expressions. Duke's tradition of strong humanistic approaches to the study of Islam and Muslims scholarship is complemented by emerging strength in social science approaches to Islamic Studies.

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  • The Duke Islamic Studies Center, also known as DISC, is an inter-departmental, cross-cultural center at Duke University dedicated to the study of Islam and Muslims. DISC is one of the leading institutions in North America for Islamic studies, approaching Islam as a global religion with many distinctive historical and cultural expressions. Duke's tradition of strong humanistic approaches to the study of Islam and Muslims scholarship is complemented by emerging strength in social science approaches to Islamic Studies. (en)
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  • The Duke Islamic Studies Center, also known as DISC, is an inter-departmental, cross-cultural center at Duke University dedicated to the study of Islam and Muslims. DISC is one of the leading institutions in North America for Islamic studies, approaching Islam as a global religion with many distinctive historical and cultural expressions. Duke's tradition of strong humanistic approaches to the study of Islam and Muslims scholarship is complemented by emerging strength in social science approaches to Islamic Studies. Established in 2006 as a sequel to the Center for the Study of Muslim Networks, the Duke Islamic Studies Center (DISC) continues to foreground Muslim networks, especially educational networks, as essential instruments for advancing cross-cultural understanding. (en)
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