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Radical Middle Way and An-Nisa Society present

Community Building and Social Change

A series of events between 16-21 April 2009 with Shaikha Halima Krausen

Admission Free! All are Welcome!   Booking information to be released shortly.

Book your place at http://www.radicalmiddleway.co.uk        

Download Halima.Krausen.bio.pdf

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Shaykha Unplugged: An Evening with Shaykha Halima Krausen        

An unique opportunity for question and answers to one of Europe's most prominent Muslim women scholars.

Thursday 16 April, 18:30pm - 20:00pm

Waltham Forest (location tbc), London

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Keynote Lecture: "From the People, For the People: The Prophet's Way of Social Change"

The Prophet's message called people to God, but also empowered his community to become agents of social change. Orphans, widows, the impoverished and the oppressed are all mentioned in the Qur'an and a key aspect of the Prophet's mission was to work to improve their condition. This event seeks to reconnect to the "activist" and "community organiser" Prophet and the moral and ethical principles that underscored his divinely inspired and guided approach.

Friday 17 April, 18:30pm - 20:30pm

Friends House, London


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Roundtable Discussion: "The Women's Prophet? Does the Messenger Belong to All of Us?"

This event will examine the Prophet's message and question whether he spoke only to men or if he preached a universal message?

Saturday 18 April, 14:00pm - 17:00pm

The Crescent Centre, Rochdale


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An Evening of Recitation and Discussion: "Making Our Case to God: The Call to Action in Iqbal's Shikwa & Jawab-e-Shikwa"

These two poems were Iqbal's complaint to God and its response. They are a powerful call to agency and action... a commentary on the Qur'anic verse about changing one's condition. This event will explore the inner meanings of these poems and consider its relevance for the challenges Muslim communities face today.


Saturday 18 April, 18.30pm-19.30pm

Venue (tbc), Manchester


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Study Day: "Radical Then, Radical Now: 10 Prophetic Sunnahs of Community Building"

A text based study day investigating the Prophetic example in community building. This workshop will highlight 10 specific examples as a guide to support community and voluntary groups as well as individual activists when working in the Muslim community.


Sunday 19 April, 10:00pm - 16:00pm

Bradford, Carlisle Centre


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An Evening of Recitation and Discussion:  "Making Our Case to God: The Call to Action in Iqbal's Shikwa & Jawab-e-Shikwa"

These two poems were Iqbal's complaint to God and its response. They are a powerful call to agency and action... a commentary on the Qur'anic verse about changing one's condition. This event will explore the inner meanings of these poems and consider its relevance for the challenges Muslim communities face today.


Monday 20 April, 18.30pm-20.30pm

St Ethelburga's Centre, Bishopsgate, London


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Seminar: "It's All God's Business: Spiritual Capital and Building Communities"

This event will step back from the discussions around social-economic deprivation, alienation, radicalisation and family dysfunction to re-consider what are the fundamental ethics and values necessary for material, social and spiritual renewal. To do this we will take a look at Islamic sources to investigate what, as a faith based community we can offer towards solution finding in today's complex Muslim communities. Issues that will be addressed will be things like zakat and economic integrity, social and spiritual public spaces, caring for the weak and vulnerable, upholding justice and establishing legal structures.

Tuesday 21 April, 10:00pm - 15.30pm

Venue (tbc) London

*programme may vary slightly before events


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