Thanks for the responses.
I'm a little worried my specialisation is too legal for MESAAS. My undergraduate and masters degree is in law, but both involved modules in Islamic law.
Wael Hallaq is the leading authority on Islamic law and I have admired his work for some time now. I was planning on applying to McGill when he was there before he came to MESAAS last year.
According to MESAAS website, Hallaq's specialisation is in Islamic law and Islamic intellectual history; the intellectual history of Orientalism; the development of Islamic traditions of logic, legal theory, and substantive law. This is exactly what I would like to specialise in. The only other person who specialises in similar fields is Brinkley Messick (specialisation: the anthropology of law, legal history, written culture, and the circulation and interpretation of Islamic law).
What level of language competence is required for the PhD program? I am planning on taking some Arabic classes in Damascus, but I hope to pick up the language more during the actual PhD program rather than before I arrive.
Alyanumbers, thanks for the info. The statistics suggest that approximately 20 people are taken on to the Phd program each year, that is larger than average isn't it?
Bukharan, nice to see a British student applying to MESAAS. From the list of current PhD students, I was worried that all of the students were US educated and all had lived/spent time in the Middle East. I have neither lived in the Middle East nor have I studied in the US.
Best of luck to both of you!