Vermont Humanities

Amer Latif

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Amer Latif teaches religion and philosophy at Marlboro College, where he strives to allow students to understand different religions through the combined use of art, literature, ethnography and historical studies. He has degrees from Bard College and SUNY Stony Brook.

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Bennington, Rutland, Windham, Windsor

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Series Led by Amer Latif

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Literary Reflections on Islam

This series offers literary reflections on Muslim piety and communal concepts such as ethics, governance, knowledge, and identity, and reveals transformations in faith and identity, as Muslims living at different times and in different places have interpreted Islam.

Vermont Humanities*** February 19, 2018