SMT3378H:
“Holiness and Sainthood in Islamic Thought”

A new course now offered through the Regis St. Micheal’s Faculty of Theology at the University of Toronto, St. George Campus. It will run from Fall 2025 to Winter 2026.

This seminar will introduce students to the origins of notions of holiness, spiritual charisma and sainthood in Islamic thought. Central figures that will be considered are the Prophet Muhammad, ‘Ali b. Abi Talib, and a selection of figures whose lives have given shape to Islamic spiritual tradition and specifically Sufism. Lectures include focused discussion on the person of Fatima, the daughter of the Prophet Muhammad and the historical role she has played in the shaping of Islamic tradition along with her spiritual likeness, Mary (Maryam), the mother of Jesus. We will also explore some comparative examples of Christian saints and mystics as an exercise in comparative biographies and the theology or beliefs that underlie them.

Apply online here, or contact rsm.theology@utoronto.ca

Senior-level undergraduate students can participate with the permission of their division’s student advisor.

Also stay tuned for more information on a merit-based award for Toronto School of Theology students registered in this course, of up to $1,000.

This course and award are supported by the Shi’a Research Institute.