The International Institute of Islamic Thought
London Office, UK
 


 
IIIT LONDON OFFICE LECTURE SERIES 2008
 
lectures 2008
 
LECTURES SCHEDULED FOR 2008:
















  The IIIT Lecture Series 2008 is jointly organised by IIIT London Office
and The City Circle.
 
    Venue*: Abrar House, 45 Crawford Place
(off Edgeware Road), London. W1H 4LP.
Time: 6:45pm
   

# SPEAKER TITLE DATE VENUE
1 Dr. Gasser Auda Maqasid al-Shariah and Community Issues 16 May 2008 Abrar House
2 Prof. Yasir Suleiman Arab Educational Reform between Authenticity and Modernisation 23 May 2008 Abrar House
3 Dr. Mehmet Asutay Assessing the Recent Developments in Islamic Finance through Maqasid al-Shariah 30 May 2008 Abrar House
4 Dr. Abdelwahab El-Affendi Who Needs an Islamic State? 6 Jun. 2008 Abrar House
5 Prof. Yahya Michot Muslims Under Non-Muslim Rule - A Classical Fatwa 18 Jul. 2008 Abrar House
6 Dr. Muhammed Mestiri Reform, Shariah and Radicalisation in Contemporary Islamic Thought 31 Oct. 2008 Abrar House
7 Dr. Mohammad Siddique Seddon Minority Muslims in the West: Some Theological and Civilisational Considerations 14 Nov. 2008 Abrar House
         
  Dr. Wanda Krause Islam and Civil Society T.B.A. Abrar House
  Dr. Bassam Saeh The Langauge of the Qur'an: Is It Miraculous? A New Reading T.B.A. Abrar House
  Dr. Anas Al-Shaikh-Ali Islamophobic Discourse Masquerading as Art and Literature T.B.A. Abrar House
  Dr. Riyad Nourallah Islam: The Diplomatic Frontier T.B.A. Abrar House
  Prof. Muhammad AbdelHaleem How to Deal with the Qur'an T.B.A. Abrar House
  Rana Bukhari Man-made Woman? The Origins of the Muslim Woman T.B.A. Manchester University
         
  Dr. Mehmet Asutay Assessing the Recent Developments in Islamic Finance through Maqasid al-Shariah (repeated) T.B.A. Durham University
  Dr. Mohammad Siddique Seddon Minority Muslims in the West: Some Theological and Civilisational Considerations (repeated) T.B.A. Chester University
* Usual venue is Abrar House London, except where indicated in the lecture schedule above. Some lectures are repeated at other venues.


 


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