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An Exhibition organized by The Division of Asia Collections at Kroch Library, November, 2016 - April, 2017

Introduction

Islam in Asia: Diversity in Past and Present

An exhibition  organized by The Division of Asia Collections at Kroch Library 

Location: Kroch Library, Entrance Hallway 

November, 2016 - April, 2017

 The world of Islam is not "monolithic," nor is it limited to the Middle East. Asia is home to 65 percent of the world's Muslims, including an incredible variety of different sects, beliefs, and traditions.

 This exhibition explores the diversity of Islamic heritage of Asia past and present, the spread of religion along the ancient Silk Road, and how religion itself was affected by the wide variety of cultures and traditions found in Asia.

 

 

Credits: Xin Li; Boris Hristov Michev; Pat Fox; Carla DeMello; Zsuzsa Koltay; Melanie Lefkowitz Carole Atkinson (Coordinator); Jing Carlson; Lisa Lefever; Bronwen Bledsoe; Greg Green; Liren Zheng; Jeff Petersen; Ron Clark; Adam Spry; Ali Houissa (Curator).

Kroch-Asia Library

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CONTACT:

In person, please visit: 174 & 180 Kroch Asia Library.
For email assistance, please contact: asiaref@cornell.edu
For phone assistance, please contact: 607-254-1614 or 607-255-8199

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Welcome!

Kroch Library Asia Collections

 

 

Middle East & Islamic Studies Curator

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Ali Houissa
Contact:
174 Kroch Library
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY, 14853
USA
ah16@cornell.edu
(607) 254-1614
Website

General Asia Information & Reference Help

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Carole Atkinson
Contact:
Kroch Library 180
CornellUniversity
Ithaca, NY, 14853

Phone: 607-255-8199
asiaref@cornell.edu