In this video Amanda Nelosn from the Lutheran Family Services (LFS) meets Dr. Abla Hasan to speak about the Arabic culture, as well as struggles or challenges regarding mental health issues within the Arab community.
First Plymouth Church, Dr. Abla Hasan. Dr. Hasan also joined the 10:30 am worship services throughout the fall, where she read a verse from the Quran and offered a brief explication.
This world religions panel was held on April 6, 2017, at Doane University in Crete, Nebraska. It involved speakers from the Zen Buddhist, Conservative Jewish, United Church of Christ Christian, Unity Christian, and Islamic traditions. Each speaker talked for 5-15 minutes about their religious beliefs.
A Digital Islamic Studies Curriculum (DISC) supplemental lecture by Professor Abla Hasan at Rutgers University.
Wednesday Night Live: "Wisdom and Worship" featuring The Will Hutchinson Band and guest speaker Dr. Abla Hasan. Recorded 09-04-19. Credit to First-Plymouth Church.
A new book reading. The big Arabic Day 2022. Nebraska University. An interview with Dr. Abla Hasan. Moderator: Hassan Almokhreq. Hosts: Furqan Mahdi and Omar Al Amri. This event is sponsored by UNL Arabic Studies Program, Department of Modern languages and literature and MENA. On Pain and Suffering: A Qur'anic Perspective ABLA HASAN - FOREWORD BY JONATHAN E. BROCKOPP Lexington Books, 2022
Dr. Abla Hasan addressing the problem of pain and suffering from a Qur'anic perspective. A book reading. Invited by Dr. Max Perry Mueller (PhD, Harvard University). Assistant Professor and Undergraduate Advisor. Nebraska University. Author of Race and the Making of the Mormon People (The University of North Carolina Press)
In this invited virtual lecture Dr. Abla Hasan discusses with Dr. Joud Alkorani and her class Decoding the Egalitarianism of the Qur’an (Lexington: 2021) and what it means to read the Qur’an as a woman. Dr. Joud Alkorani is Assistant Professor at the Department of Islam Studies, Faculty of Philosophy, Theology, and Religious Studies, Radboud University – Nijmegen/The Netherlands.
Good Vibes Community Gathering. Antelope Park, Lincoln, Nebraska, Sept. 25, 2022. An event organized by a group of UNL, UNO, UNK scholars including Lory Dance, Abla Hasan, Cindy Krafka, Colette Yellow Robe, Frances Kaye, Hassan Saleh, Margaret Huettl, Michelle Warren, and Tiffani Luethke.
Dr. Abla Hasan about living in Lincoln Nebraska. Nebraska Wesleyan University. Invited talk. Invited by Dr. Gerise Herndon. Sep 30, 2022.
Diversity & Inclusion at SCC Arab American Month. An interview with Dr. Abla Hasan. South Community Collage. Lincoln-Nebraska. April 11, 2023.
In this invited talk Timothy Turnquist from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln/ History Department invites Abla Hasan for an introduction to Islam.
UNL Arabic Studies Program acting الفيل يا ملك الزمان by Saadallah Wannous, the internationally acclaimed Syrian playwright. Arabic summer camp 2023. Cedar Point Biological Station(CPBS) in Ogalalla.NE.
Teaching Arabic at Lincoln Public Schools: Current Updates and Future Hopes. The Big Arabic Day 2023. University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Coordinated by Dr. Abla Hasan and Dr. Lory Dance. A panel discussion. The panel is moderated by Dr. Lory Dance and hosted by Amani Al-Hamedi.
KU Muslim Student Association
Recorded on March 8th, 2021 during our General Assembly meeting.
Ta'seel Commons – Podcast
Challenges a long history of normalizing patriarchal approaches to the Qur'an and calls for a questioning of the interpretive credibility of many inherited Qur'anic commentaries. The author presents a fresh reading of the sacred text and Islamic teaching traditions as the rediscovery of a lost humanitarian and gender-egalitarian textual richness that has been poorly and loosely handled for centuries.
Pegham-e-Haqq is a platform where Quran Scholars, Researchers and Students will participate to spread Quran's true meanings. Anybody who has done a research on any Quranic topic can contact us via our email.
The Women's Mosque of America
Today's groundbreaking khutbah on "The Truth About 4:34 -- The Quran's Most Controversial & Misunderstood Verse" by Dr. Abla Hasan could possibly be the single most important khutbah you will have ever heard in our mosque to date!
This channel seeks to platform a broad range of Muslim voices, all of which employ a self-critical approach, instead of a polemic one.
Hosting academic discussions with researchers in Islamic studies
Join Arabic Studies, Modern Languages, and MENA for the Big Arabic Day 2022 - On Pain and Suffering: A New Book Reading. Hassan Almokhreq will moderate a conversation with Dr. Abla Hasan.
Pacifism in Islam - University of Manchester
Discussion of (Q. 4:34), (Q. 4:3) and (Q. 4:6).
The Real Talk Podcast with Terron & Roxanna
Education I Research I Outreach
The Al-Mahdi Institute was established in 1993 with the objective of contributing to Muslim religious scholarship and learning, with particular emphasis on the Twelver Imāmī (Ithnāʿasharī) tradition, through engagement with both historical and contemporary discourses
Dr. Abla Hasan on marriage in Islam in an invited talk to Hastings College/ Texas. Invited by Dr. Dorothy Dean. Department of History, Philosophy, and Religion.
A teacher, a researcher, and a public speaker. In addition to teaching for Nebraska University, Hasan’s course “Women in the Qur’an” was offered to Maryland University, Rutgers University, Penn State University (Though DISC) and to Nizwa University in Oman (through Nebraska’s Global Virtual Project). Dr. Hasan’s scholar engagement includes numerous national and international presentations including more than 50 invited talks and more than 40 media interviews and citations.
A conversation about teaching Arabic in Nebraska and the Arabic Studies Program at UNL between Dr. Nael Hijjo a teacher of Arabic at LPS and Dr. Abla Hasan coordinator of the Arabic Studies Program at UNL.
Reilley Barish interviews her Arab professor, Dr. Abla Hasan, who talks about life as a Muslim and experiences that shaped her into who she is today. From The StoryCorps Archive. The StoryCorps Archiveis made possible in part by the generous support of Jane Phillips Donaldson & William H. Donaldson, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. All interviews are preserved at the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C.