Harpreet Singh

Harpreet Singh is a scholar of South Asian traditions and languages. His scholarly interests range from studying the formation of religious identities in the premodern South Asia to the nationalization of religious communities in the modern era. He works with a wide range of sources in Persian, Sanskrit, Classical Panjabi, Brajbhasha, Awadhi and Urdu. His teaching responsibilities at Harvard have ranged from introductory courses on South Asian religions to advanced courses on religious nationalism and literary cultures. He co-founded the Sikh Coalition—the largest Sikh civil rights organization in North America—in the wake of hate crimes against Sikh-Americans after the September 11, 2001 attacks. He received a PhD degree in South Asian Religions from Harvard’s Committee on the Study of Religion and a MTS degree from Harvard Divinity School. Singh currently serves on the Board of Religious, Spiritual, and Ethical Life at Harvard; on the Board of Trustees at the Sikh Coalition and Sikh Scholarship Foundation; and on the Advisory Boards of the Pluralism Project at Harvard, the Institute for Asian American Studies, and the Sikh Research Institute. He also serves as a member of the Harvard Chaplains.

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Sikhism Through Its Scriptures (edX)

Dive deep into the heart of Sikhism with 'Sikhism Through Its Scriptures', an edX course that unravels the spiritual and historical dimensions of this monotheistic faith. From its founding by Guru Nanak to its global presence today, explore the core teachings, historical context, and evolution of Sikh scripture in a structured and engaging format.

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