Saeed Khan
Associate Professor of Teaching in Near Eastern Studies
Research Fellow, Center for Study of Citizenship
810-444-1377
313-577-6243 (fax)
437.1 Manoogian Hall
906. W. Warren Avenue
Detroit, MI 48202
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Department
Classical & Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures, Center for the Study of Citizenship
Saeed Khan
News mentions
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- Michiganders hopeful about a potential Gaza ceasefire: "We can't afford to give up in this world"
- Islamic faith was founded by the prophet Muhammad, not the Catholic Church | Fact check
- The Heat: Israel-Hamas Conflict
- The Heat: Pakistan’s coalition government
- Stateside discusses continuous targeting of Dearborn in the national media and how residents are responding
- Saeed Khan, Wayne State University Professor, on Israel-Gaza war
- U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken made a surprise visit to the West Bank
- Russia gives nuclear triad workout and EU’s sanctions well finally runs dry
- Analyzing Israel-Gaza and history of conflicts in the region
- Wayne State University experts provide context on war in Palestine after weekend attack kills 900
- My heart aches': Metro Detroit Palestinian and Israeli communities react to war
- The Middle East conflict
- Metro Detroit reaction split on Mideast strife but all agree: civilians are off-limits
Courses taught by Saeed Khan
Winter Term 2025 (future)
- HIS2800 - Introduction to Global Issues and Institutions
- GLS2800 - Introduction to Global Issues and Institutions
- NE2030 - The Age of Islamic Empires: 600-1600
- NE5710 - Islam and the Challenge of Modernity
- HIS1800 - The Age of Islamic Empires: 600-1600
Fall Term 2024 (current)
- HIS3320 - Twentieth Century Middle East
- NE2030 - The Age of Islamic Empires: 600-1600
- NE3040 - Twentieth Century Middle East
- GLS2800 - Introduction to Global Issues and Institutions
- HIS1800 - The Age of Islamic Empires: 600-1600
Spring-Summer Term 2024
Winter Term 2024
- HIS1800 - The Age of Islamic Empires: 600-1600
- HIS2800 - Introduction to Global Issues and Institutions
- HON4260 - Seminar in Foreign Culture
- GLS2800 - Introduction to Global Issues and Institutions
- GLS4200 - Orientalism and Occidentalism, Past and Present
- NE2030 - The Age of Islamic Empires: 600-1600
Fall Term 2023
- GLS2800 - Introduction to Global Issues and Institutions
- NE2030 - The Age of Islamic Empires: 600-1600
- NE5710 - Islam and the Challenge of Modernity
- HIS1800 - The Age of Islamic Empires: 600-1600
Spring-Summer Term 2023
Winter Term 2023
- GLS3700 - Globalization: Theories, Practices, Implications
- HIS1800 - The Age of Islamic Empires: 600-1600
- ANT3700 - Globalization: Theories, Practices, Implications
- NE2030 - The Age of Islamic Empires: 600-1600
- NE5110 - History and Development of Islamic Political Thought
Fall Term 2022
- HIS1800 - The Age of Islamic Empires: 600-1600
- GLS2800 - Introduction to Global Issues and Institutions
- NE2030 - The Age of Islamic Empires: 600-1600
- NE5710 - Islam and the Challenge of Modernity