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Dr Zuleyha Keskin
Dr Zuleyha Keskin

Zuleyha Keskin is the Course Director and Senior Lecturer at the Centre for Islamic Studies and Civilisation, Charles Sturt University…

Hanan Merheb
Hanan Merheb

Hanan Merheb is the assistant editor of the CISAC Research blog. She is in her third year of a Bachelor of Islamic Studies at the Centre for Islamic Studies and Civilisation, Charles Sturt University…

Assoc. Prof. Mehmet Ozalp
Assoc. Prof. Mehmet Ozalp

Mehmet is an Associate Professor of Islamic studies and the Director of the Centre for Islamic Studies and Civilisation (CISAC)…

About Us

CISAC Vision

Islamic studies research at CISAC has three dimensions: classical Islamic disciplines, social sciences in relation to Muslims as part of modern society and the history of Muslims in Australia. Focusing on Muslims in the West and especially in Australia, CISAC research aspires to produce insightful and impactful studies in partnership with Australian universities and leading academic institutions from around the world.

Research at CISAC aims to foster resilient people by addressing Australian Muslims’ challenges (e.g. Islamophobia) and achievements (e.g. positive transformation stories of the Muslim youth) in modern history and society in Australia. Documenting the Australian Muslim community’s institutionalisation period and biographies of its forerunners, historical research at CISAC showcases how communities flourish through inspirational leaders. CISAC prioritises Muslim youth and their Islamic educational experiences and formation of their identities within the multicultural Australian society. In doing so, classical Islamic studies research at CISAC combines traditional Islamic sciences with social realities of contemporary Muslims to be able to produce innovative and impactful knowledge that can chart the transformation of the Australian Muslims and their communities. Research projects at CISAC strive to make the world worth living by meaningfully combining spiritual, social and historical aspects of human aspiration and addressing them with an Islamic framework.

Who We Are

The regular contributors of this page are the CISAC Staff members who are research active. In addition, CISAC students also contribute to the page with their high-quality essays and research outputs. 

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