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Kitaab-ur-Ramadhan Uloom Al-Quran Course
Sunday, 26 August 2007
ramadan07classICNA New Jersey is organizing a learning opportunity entitled: Kitaab-ur-Ramadhan Course QRN 101: Uloom Al-Quran. It will take place on: 9:30 AM to 1:00 PM Every Saturday starting from Sept 8th to Oct 6th 2007. The Fee will be: $100 which Includes Books, Teacher's notes etc. Description: This course of sciences of the Quran, instills the understanding of deep inner concepts of our Holy Book such as, its history of collection, reasons of revelation, abrogation of ayats, Makki and Madani ayats, orientalism and the Quran, as well as scientific ayats tafseer in the Quran. After this course everyone will know Allah's book better and be able to give dawah efficiently as well as dispel the myths and misconceptions non-believers have about the divine book of Allah. Important note: This Course will give participants hands on experience in Why Islam Dawah work, by going through practical field excercises associated with the courses. Whatever learnt in theory will be practically applied ass part of course requisites. Savor Unique Experience! *Class will be taught by ustaadh Sheikh Jawad Ahmed, graduate of International Islamic University, Islamabad, Pakistan. Currently at Al-Ghazaly Islamic High School, Teaneck, NJ. 877-WhyIslam Center 1320 Hamilton St. Somerset, NJ 08873 . The Registration Deadline is September 3, 2007. Please visit http://www.icnanj.org for more information.
 
ICNA Dallas Presents Muslim Family Day
Sunday, 26 August 2007
sixflagsdallas07On Sunday October 14th 2007 Muslim Family Day will be held at Six Flags Over Texas. Sponsored by ICNA & All DFW Masajid and Islamic Centers. Come enjoy a day of Halal fun with the family. Prayers will be held in the Music Mill Theater, and halal food will be available. Tickets cost only $22 (in advance), $47 (at the gate) and children 2 years and under enter for free! Please remember to dress modestly.

For more information please visit http://www.muslimfamilyfunday.com or call 972-669-9625.

Tickets are available at:
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WhyIslam banquet calls on Muslims to be ‘blazing lamp’
Monday, 06 August 2007
By GENENE SALMAN, Staff Writer  

ANAHEIM, Calif. – An airport employee accidentally became Muslim after reading an Islamic book left behind by a traveler.

This was just one of the stories Siraj Wahaj, Imam at Al Taqwa Mosque in New York, shared at the WhyIslam Banquet underscoring the need for "da’wah," or educating others about Islam

More than 300 people attended the half-day event at the Brookhurst Community Center for a day filled with talks, workshops and fund raising to support and learn from WhyIslam’s efforts.
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CS Monitor: Matters of faith: Updates on the world of religion
Thursday, 26 July 2007
csmonitorMatters of faith: Updates on the world of religion
By Jane Lampman

Muslims reach out

American Muslims are most aware of the paucity of understanding on both sides, and some are experimenting with their own remedy. Earlier this month, the Islamic Circle of North America (ICNA), a grass-roots group aimed at strengthening Muslims in their faith practice, had a full-day "Window on Islam" for non-Muslims at their annual convention in Hartford, Conn.

Imams and scholars held a lively seminar with more than 100 guests on such topics as what Muslims believe, jihad, how Muslims view other religions, the status of women, the role of the prophet Muhammad, and how Islam views evil.

In a discussion on jihad and terrorism, Dr. Jamal Badawi, a prominent author and scholar from Canada, said "holy war" is not in the Koran, but is an English phrase – and an oxymoron. Jihad refers to various means of striving and relates to combat only for "just causes, such as to repel aggression or resist severe oppression, and only if peaceful means to achieve peace fail." Such war is strictly regulated, including not hurting noncombatants and not destroying infrastructure or the environment. The Koran condemns excesses, even in worship, he added.

Imam Shabir Ally, an expert on biblical religions, discussed similarities and differences in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Two converts – a former evangelical pastor from Texas and a British woman journalist – shared their perspectives.

ICNA invites questions on Islam at their hot line: 877-Why-Islam.

Read entire article here:
http://www.csmonitor.com/2007/0725/p16s01-lire.html
 
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