Staff Report - Marin Independent Journal - San Rafael, CA, U.S.A.
Thursday, February 16, 2006
A conference on understanding Islam is scheduled for March 11 in the Creekside Room at Dominican University.
Topics and their presenters include: Women in Islam by Maha el Genaidi, president of Islamic Networks Group; Civil Rights in Islam by Suleiman Ghali, president of the Islamic Society of San Francisco; Message of Islam by Seyed Ali Kianfar, co-director of the International Association of Sufism; Beliefs in Islam by Ebrahim Nana, member of the board of the Islamic Center and Masjid of Mill Valley; Islamic Architecture by Michael Schwartzer, professor of art and architectural history at the California College of the Arts; and Islamic Mysticism by Dominican teacher Saleh Arthur Kane Scott.
Sufi musicians, including the Taneen Sufi Music Ensemble and singer Pir Shabda Kahn, are scheduled to perform.
Wednesday, October 18, 2006
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Wednesday, October 18, 2006
Conference on Islam
Staff Report - Marin Independent Journal - San Rafael, CA, U.S.A.
Thursday, February 16, 2006
A conference on understanding Islam is scheduled for March 11 in the Creekside Room at Dominican University.
Topics and their presenters include: Women in Islam by Maha el Genaidi, president of Islamic Networks Group; Civil Rights in Islam by Suleiman Ghali, president of the Islamic Society of San Francisco; Message of Islam by Seyed Ali Kianfar, co-director of the International Association of Sufism; Beliefs in Islam by Ebrahim Nana, member of the board of the Islamic Center and Masjid of Mill Valley; Islamic Architecture by Michael Schwartzer, professor of art and architectural history at the California College of the Arts; and Islamic Mysticism by Dominican teacher Saleh Arthur Kane Scott.
Sufi musicians, including the Taneen Sufi Music Ensemble and singer Pir Shabda Kahn, are scheduled to perform.
Thursday, February 16, 2006
A conference on understanding Islam is scheduled for March 11 in the Creekside Room at Dominican University.
Topics and their presenters include: Women in Islam by Maha el Genaidi, president of Islamic Networks Group; Civil Rights in Islam by Suleiman Ghali, president of the Islamic Society of San Francisco; Message of Islam by Seyed Ali Kianfar, co-director of the International Association of Sufism; Beliefs in Islam by Ebrahim Nana, member of the board of the Islamic Center and Masjid of Mill Valley; Islamic Architecture by Michael Schwartzer, professor of art and architectural history at the California College of the Arts; and Islamic Mysticism by Dominican teacher Saleh Arthur Kane Scott.
Sufi musicians, including the Taneen Sufi Music Ensemble and singer Pir Shabda Kahn, are scheduled to perform.
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