International Hybrid Conference
on
“Sociology of Sufism, Perfected Humanity and Divine Quest for Social Harmony”
Organized by Darul Irfan Research Institute (DIRI)
In collaboration with Department of World Religions and Culture University of Dhaka.
September 10-11 (in-person) & 22-23 (webinar), 2023
Venue: University of Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh
CALL FOR PAPERS
The essence of faith is ingrained in human life, with beliefs and faiths shaped by the social environment we live in. Society is shaped by norms, values, ethics, and religion, and individuals must navigate and conform to these norms in their actions. In the realm of religion, Sufism holds the purification of the soul and the quest for union with the Divine as its central focus, which can be found in various faiths and religions beyond Islam, due to its expansion to different territories and social contexts. Understanding Sufism in the context of societal changes requires a sociological perspective, examining how Sufi beliefs exist in the human mind and how their interpretation carries sociological significance.
To truly understand society and its inhabitants, a bottom-up view of human relationships based on social structure is essential. This necessitates dialogues among scholars to foster integration and bring people together. Hence, the chosen programs of the international e-conference Sociology of Sufism, “Perfected Humanity and Divine Quest for Social Harmony” (ICSSPHDQSH-2023), aim to address the challenges faced by the global community over the years. By dissecting the social structure, the conference seeks to formulate a humanist approach to Sufism that can foster wider integration and contribute to the realization of a harmonious human society. The conference provides a platform for scholars, resource persons, and researchers to step out of traditional sociological perspectives, re-evaluate existing theories and concepts, and explore the relationship between societal values, principles of Sufism, and the construction of a more integrated human society.
Sub-themes
Basic format of manuscripts:
Important dates:
Abstract Due |
15 June 2023 |
Abstract Acceptance |
15 July 2023 |
Full Paper Submission Deadline |
16 August 2023 |
Conference Date (Physical) |
10 & 11 September 2023 |
Conference Date (Webinar) |
22 & 23 September 2023 |
Language:
English and Bengali.
For papers written in Bengali, please see additional guidelines.
Paper Submission:
Please, register and submit your abstract and full paper according to the guideline at https://conference.diri.org.bd
Additional Guidelines:
An English translated version of the abstract should be provided for papers which are not written in English.
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Publication
All accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings and will be delivered during the conference. Selected papers will be published in Darul Irfan Research Journal (ISSN: 2710-3595 Vol. 4, Issue 1 print) after peer review process.
For Paper Presenters:
The international paper presenters will be provided with accommodation (only for 10 & 11 September, 2023) and local transport facilities by the organizers but there will be no funding for travel expenses.
Contacts:
Professor Dr. Mohammad Jahangir Alam, Department of World Religions and Culture, University of Dhaka, email: religion@du.ac.bd
Md. Mohiuddin Enayet, Darul Irfan Research Institute, Coordinator, email: tasauf.darulirfan@gmail.com