Institute for the Study of Islam and Christianity

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The Institute for the Study of Islam and Christianity (ISIC) is an independent non-profit academic institute which looks at the study of Islam, Christianity and Muslim-Christian relations.[1]

Founded in 1989 ISIC's director is Patrick Sookhdeo who gained a Ph.D. from the Department of Languages of the Near and Middle East at London University’s School of Oriental and African Studies[2] and is a commentator on jihadist ideology.

The institute was said to have ceased to operate in June 2009 however sometime in 2013 a new website emerged.

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