Apr11

JIMAS Conference 2007: Improving the Manners of a Muslim

JIMAS Conference 2007: Improving the Manners of a Muslim

This is a unique opportunity in the UK to uplift faith, experience brotherhood, genuinely learn and enjoy a residential experience with your family and friends. Prices have been kept the same as last year although charges have gone up from the university. You cannot get a better or more wholesome deal anywhere in the UK.

JIMAS 14th International Conference

Registration forms, flyers, posters and programmes are now available on request.

Download the Registration Form

CONFIRMED SPEAKERS

  • Sohaib Hasan
  • Abdullah Hakim Quick
  • Hesham Al Awadi
  • Yasir Qadhi
  • Shabir Ally
  • Tarek El Diwany
  • Usama Hasam
  • Fazlun Khalid
  • Abdur-Raheem Green
  • Manwar Ali

LECTURES

  • Drowning in debt - reeling from interest
  • Ravaging the Earth: The Dirty Business of War
  • Trusting in God by fulfilling God’s Trust
  • Global Warming - God’s Warning
  • Regaining the balance - Harmonising with Heaven
  • Experiencing the Divine Names in Creation
  • From the Green Dome to the Green Home
  • Be tranquil, calm your heart, soothe your soul: A session of listening to the Noble Qur’an
  • Seminar 1: Financial Matters
  • Seminar 2: Environmental Matters
  • A separate and full Youth Program of Education and Sports for Saturday & Sunday

For more information please visit: JIMAS Conference 2007: Improving the Manners of a Muslim website.


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