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Opening of the Center for Islamic Studies at Graduate Theological Union

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JOIN US for THE OPENING of THE CENTER FOR ISLAMIC STUDIES

at the GRADUATE THEOLOGICAL UNION


Tuesday, November 6, 2007



Pluralism in Practice: Muslims in Interfaith Dialogue, Study, and Social Action

Church Divinity School of the Pacific
2451 Ridge Road
Berkeley




Registration & Breakfast ~ 8:00 AM – 9:45 AM ~ Easton Hall

Panel Presentations and Discussion ~ Common Room

10:00 AM – 11:00 AM: Faith, Social Justice, & the Common Good
Dr. Hatem Bazian – UC Berkeley, Near Eastern Studies and Ethnic Studies
Dr. Saba Mahmood – UC Berkeley, Anthropology
Ms. Sara M. Mostafavi – Attorney at Law
Imam Faheem Shuaibe – Masjidul Waritheen
Dr. Amina Wadud – Starr King School for the Ministry, GTU

11:15 AM – 12:15 PM: Interfaith / Intrafaith Dialogue
Sr. Marianne Farina, CSC – Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology, GTU
Mr. Mahboob Khan – Masjid Al-Iman
Dr. Ali Sheikholeslami – Islamic Cultural Center of Northern California
Imam Zaid Shakir – Zaytuna Institute
Ms. Ameena Jandali – Islamic Networks Group

2:30 PM – 3:30 PM: Media and Social Networking
Ms. Maha ElGenaidi – Islamic Networks Group
Dr. Oytun Eskiyenenturk – Pacifica Institute
Mr. Matthai Chakko Kuruvila – San Francisco Chronicle
Mr. Raul Ramirez – KQED
Ms. Samina Faheem Sundas – American Muslim Voice

3:45 PM – 4:45 PM: Theological Education and Training
Dr. Judith Berling – Acting Dean, Graduate Theological Union
Shaykh Hamza Yusuf Hanson – Zaytuna Institute
Dr. Naomi Seidman – Center for Jewish Studies, Graduate Theological Union
Dr. Khalid Siddiqi – Islamic Education and Information Center
Rev. Heng Sure – Institute for World Religions at Berkeley Buddhist Monastery

Blessing of the Center for Islamic Studies ~ 5:00 PM – 5:30 PM ~ Common Room

Featuring a video greeting from His Royal Highness Prince El Hassan bin Talal of Jordan


On this day we will celebrate the opening of the Center for Islamic Studies at the Graduate Theological Union. The panels and blessing will reflect the purpose of the center — to build an academic base to help scholars and students of many faiths understand Islam as a living world religion.


Join us for all or a part of the day. Open to the public, no admission fee

For more information: 510/ 649-2420 or dmyers@gtu.edu


The Center for Islamic Studies offers introductory and advanced courses in Islamic history, theology, philosophy, culture, arts, and religious practice. It sponsors conferences to foster scholarly exchange and builds bridges of understanding across religions and cultures. It is a liaison with local Muslim communities and study centers, sharing resources in homiletics, interfaith scholarship and dialogue, and pastoral psychology and counseling.


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