
Islamic civilization is characterized by its great ability to build horizontal human relationships. The aim of this project is to clarify the accumulation of such connectivity (relationship building) and various aspects of trust building, and to convert the “tacit knowledge” gained from this into “strategic knowledge” by verbalizing and visualizing it, in order to establish a new perspective for resolving the growing division in the world today.
Islamic Trust Studies International Workshop “Challenges to the Political and Cultural Spaces of the Modern Levant” (Feb. 28)
The 4th Islamic Trust Studies International Symposium “Overcoming the Divide: Connectivity and Trust Building for Middle East Peace” (Feb. 22-24)
Islamic Trust Studies Workshop “A Strained Syrian Situation: Politics, Public Security, Refugees, and Relations with Neighboring Countries” (Dec. 20)
【Online】Islamic Trust Studies Workshop “Transnational Education of Rohingya Communities in Exile” (Dec. 21)
[Postponed] Islamic Trust Studies A02 Book Review Workshop “Trust in the Translations (Connectivity and Trust Buildings in Islamic Civilization, Vol. 3)” (Oct. 27)