Arman Hasan
PhD candidate
- Name
- A. Hasan
- Telephone
- 071 5272727
- a.hasan@fsw.leidenuniv.nl
Arman Hasan is a PhD Candidate at the Leiden Institute of Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology. Arman is interested in the anthropology of religion, humanitarianism, Islam, State, urban space, and the study of Islamic religious life in India. At Leiden University, Arman is part of the ERC-funded project, "Entangled Universals of Transnational Islamic Charity", and will research Islamic charitable giving and humanitarianism in India.
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Before joining the Institute of Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology at Leiden University, Arman completed his master's in sociology at South Asian University in India. His master's thesis examined the performance of religious authority by the Shi'a 'Ulama (religious scholars) in Hyderabad, India. Arman was particularly interested in asking what it means to perform sermons of ritualistic mourning and what it means to grieve listening to the sermons of mourning. Arman earned his bachelor's degree in political science from Ramjas College, Delhi University.
During his bachelor's, Arman finished a thesis on the role of Islamic religious authorities and sectarianism in India. Currently, Arman is working on his PhD dissertation, studying transnational charitable giving and asking what it means to give and receive Islamic charity in contemporary India.
Additionally, Arman has experience working with policy institutes studying marginality and urban space, specifically exploring what it means to live and aspire in spaces of social segregation in India.
PhD candidate
- Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
- Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology