Archive for May, 2012

Islam sees humanity as one unified group

(May 18, 2012) On Monday, ISNA joined Georgetown University’s Alwaleed bin Talal Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding (ACMCU) to host a Symposium on Religious Freedom and the Rights of Minorities in Islam in Washington, DC.  ISNA President Imam Mohamed Magid and ACMCU Assistant Director Dr. John Voll welcomed an audience of over 100 representatives of faith organizations, academic institutions, think-tanks, and foreign embassies.

ISNA is currently working together with Muslim leaders worldwide to promote a mechanism for developing Islamic standards and protocols on religious freedom and the role of religious minorities in the Muslim-majority communities.  A full video of the conference will be available next week but you can find highlights below.

Shaykh Abdallah bin Bayyah of Mauritania kicked off the symposium by providing the audience with background on the fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence) of the rights of religious minorities in Muslim-majority communities.  The word “minorities” does not exist in Islamic thought, Sh. Bin Bayyah said, but rather multiple “religious groups.”  He added, “Islam sees humanity as one unified group,” quoting the Qur’anic verse, “O mankind, indeed We have created you from male and female and made you peoples and tribes that you may know one another.”

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An evening with Shaykh Abdullah bin Bayyah on May 19th @ 3PM

Topic: Applying the Text Within Context – The Fiqh of Minorities in Islam

Saturday, May 19, 2012

3:00pm in EDT

DMV- Washington DC, Maryland, & Virginia Area Muslims

http://www.facebook.com/events/330506827018252/

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“The Rights of Minorities in Islam” with remarks by Shaykh Abdallah bin Bayyah

“Symposium on Religious Freedom and the Rights of Minorities in Islam”

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introductory remarks

Shaykh Abdallah bin Bayyah

Professor
King Abdul Aziz University, Saudi Arabia

Panel 1:
“Pluralism and Religious Minorities in Islam: The Historical Legacy”

Imam Mohamed Magid

President

Islamic Society of North America
Jamal Badawi
Professor Emeritus of the Sobey School of Business
Saint Mary’s University in Halifax, Nova Scotia

Jonathan Brown

Assistant Professor of Islamic Studies
Alwaleed Bin Talal Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding



Panel 2:
“Contemporary Islamic Perspectives on the Status of Religious Minorities, Particularly Post-Arab Spring”


John O. Voll
Professor of Islamic History and Associate Director
Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding


Tamara Sonn
William R. Kenan, Jr. Distinguished Professor of Humanities
The College of William & Mary


Ambassador Ebrahim Rasool
South African Ambassador to the United States

Qamar-ul Huda
Senior Program Officer
Religion and Peacemaking Center, US Institute for Peace


Monday, May 14th, 9:00am-12:30pm

Fisher Colloquium Auditorium
Rafik B. Hariri Building (4th Floor)

Georgetown University


The Islamic Society of North America and Georgetown University’s Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding are pleased to present a Symposium on Religious Freedom and the Rights of Minorities in Islam.  American scholars and academics of Islam will discuss the historical legacy of religious minorities in Muslim-majority societies, and how concepts of pluralism and minority rights can be examined in a contemporary context, particularly following the dramatic developments of the Arab Spring.  The Islamic Society of North America and Muslim leaders worldwide are currently working to promote a mechanism for developing Islamic standards and protocols on religious freedom and the role of religious minorities in the Muslim world.  This symposium will provide an opportunity for academics, government officials, diplomats, and other experts based in Washington, DC to engage in these discussions.


9:00am

Arrival-coffee/tea


[9:15am]

Opening Comments

Imam Mohamed Magid

John O. Voll

Shaykh Abdallah bin Bayyah

9:30-10:45am

Panel 1:  “Pluralism and Religious Minorities in Islam: The Historical Legacy”

Imam Mohamed Magid (moderator)

Jonathan Brown

Jamal Badawi


11:00am-12:15pm

Panel 2: “Contemporary Islamic Perspectives on the Status of Religious Minorities, Particularly Post-Arab Spring”

John O. Voll (moderator)

Tamara Sonn

Ambassador Rasool

Qamar-ul Huda



 

12:15pm-12:30pm

Closing Comments

 

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Sh.Bin Bayyah will be arriving in Washington D.C. Monday the 7th May 2012

The renowned scholar Shaykh Abdallah Bin Bayyah will be arriving in Washington D.C. Tomorrow Monday the 7th at 12:25 pm. He will be met by his student Shaykh Hamza Yusuf inshallah. He will be flying in from Paris on Air France flight number AF28. Show him how much his visit means to you by coming with your friends and family. If you dont live in the area tell those that do.

 

 

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