Evaluation of Academic Conferences in the
West about Islam
One of the main activities of European and American
universities has been to hold conferences and symposia on the issues pertaining
to Muslims and the Muslim world in different fields: political, social,
cultural …etc. Attendees are usually specialists in these fields from the
Muslim/ Arab World or the West. Attendees include some representation from
European or U. S governments.
These conferences and symposia are originally meant to
build bridges and strengthen cultural ties between the West and Islam. They
also seek to tackle some of the problems or misunderstanding between the two
Worlds.
Some conferences and symposia do live up to the expectations
and can be considered real success in the great results the true learning
experience the offer for both parties. There are numerous examples of such
excellent conferences which I personally attended where the organizers were
open minded to all views and gave a good chance for balanced representation of
different views and convictions. I believe that some of the blame should go to
the Arab and Muslim researchers who do not venture to attend international
conferences or even local ones at Western universities. They either do not
possess the needed proficiency in the European languages or lack the
methodology of the ability to present a paper in a conference.
However there are conferences that lack the real
academic standards. Some
conferences are not well advertised, and therefore the attendees are of one
type or another. I monitored conferences held by the B.B.C. in
cooperation with Royal Institute for International Affairs and found that most
of the Arabs represented in these conferences are the pro western or western
educated. They would usually be an echo of the views of their western
counterparts. A Moroccan Scholar commented on some conferences commented on
some conferences that claim to be bridge builders while in fact the invitations
are extended to a certain types of Arab and Muslim Scholars who are know to be
critical of Islam and Islamic faith and ready to relinquish their own faith for
some trivial gains.
This paper will attempt to present an evaluation of a
number of conferences according to the high standards of the European and the
American standards of equal opportunity and representation.
I will tackle these issues in three sections:
- The topics and themes of the conferences
- Critical analysis of examples of Conferences held in
the West.
- Basis for a true dialogue and guidelines for future
conferences.
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