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Discover islam Week Newcastle University 2010

IDC (in conjuction with Newcastle University Islamic Society) presents: Discover Islam Week 2010.  Three evenings of thought-provoking, fascinating, insightful seminars.
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1st Event
We are living in a digital age, where modern technology has taken over many aspect of our lives. While it has impacted much of our society, it raises the question “Is God needed in this modern world?” Our event will explore such questions in our entitled seminar, “God in the Digital Age”
DATE: Tuesday 9th March 2010
TIME: 6:30pm – 8:30pm
VENUE: NEWCASTLE UNIVERSITY, Herschel Building, Lecture Theatre 1.
SPEAKER: Hamza Tzortzis (a writer, lecturer and intellectual specialising in philosophy and politics)
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2nd Event
Over 2010 years ago, a man from Nazareth lived and called people to worship God. He could arguably be called one of the most loved individuals in history; a love that Muslims also share for him.  Our second seminar will present the Muslim belief in Jesus (peace and blessings be upon him) in our entitled seminar, “Jesus loves Muslims”
DATE: Wednesday 10th March 2010
TIME: 6:30pm – 8:30pm
VENUE: NEWCASTLE UNIVERSITY, RB Green Theatre, Dental Hospital.
SPEAKER: AR Green (an international speaker on theology)
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3rd Event
Our third event is to share one man’s journey to Islam. An intimate story, recounting how the bible led a Christian youth minister to Islam. His story in his own words.  Our third seminar is entitled “Why did I become a Muslim: How the Bible led me to Islam.”
DATE: Thursday 11th March 2010
TIME: 6:30pm – 8:30pm
VENUE: NEWCASTLE UNIVERSITY, RB Green Theatre, Dental Hospital.
SPEAKER: Joshua Evans (international speaker)
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REFRESHMENTS AND SNACKS WILL BE AVAILABLE!
Remember this is a FREE event, so please come along and make it worthwhile.  Although there is no booking required, please reply to this email to confirm attendance.  It will help us cater for seating and refreshments.
We once again thank you for your continuing support.  By keeping an open dialogue we can work towards a more tolerant and understanding society that lives peacefully together.

March 4, 2010 - Posted by Abu-Tayeb Khairdeen | Current Issues

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