Mona Oraby and Elizabeth Lhost joined the author of God’s Property: Islam, Charity, and the Modern State (UC Press, 2021), Nada Moumtaz for a roundtable discussion of her work and its implications for understanding Islam, religion, and the state; secularism and secularization; charity, capitalism, and property; and how law shapes the relationship among religion, economy, and society.

Sponsored by the Dartmouth Society of Fellows

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