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The Central Zone Conference of Islamic Society of North America will be held on Friday, May 23rd and Sunday, May 25th in Overland Park Convention Center (Interstate 435 & Nall).The Kansas City Muslim community feels thrilled and privileged to be able to host the ISNA CZ conference once again. With the help of God, so far the following speakers have been confirmed.

Abdalla Idris Ali, Altaf Hussien, Arsalan Iftikhar, Ayesha Lemu (Nigeria), Eric Vickers, Edris Khamissa, Hamza Yusuf, Ingrid Mattson, Jamal Badawi, Jeffery Lang, Maulana Ali Adam (South Africa), Nur Abdullah, Siraj Wahhaj, Suheib Webb, Yahya Frederickson, Yusuf Islam (United Kingdom), Zoubir Bouchikhi and many others.

Taken From: http://www.isna.net/conferences/centralzone/default.asp

International Seminar on Islamic Wealth Creation

The seminar will be in Al-Qasimi Building, University of Durham, UK on 7th - 9th July 2003.

In a global economy where wealth determines power and influence, due to dominance of the interest mechanism, wealth creation and value preservation is one of the greatest challenges facing Muslims and the Islamic World as a whole. In this regard there is a need to focus on longer term issues of Islamic capital accumulation and its contribution to the development of Muslim societies, including those in the West.Due the importance of this theme, the Islamic Research and Training Institute of the Islamic Development Bank and the University of Durham in the UK have decided to organize an International Seminar on Islamic Wealth Creation. Topics to be covered include an evaluation of Islamic banking experiences, risk management in Islamic finance, Islamic equity investment, shariah compliant fund management and Islam and entrepreneurship.

Taken From: http://www.dur.ac.uk/imeis/iwc/index.htm

Carl W. Ernst Will have a Lecture about the Qur’an

With Support from the University Center for International Studies and the United States Department of Education Title VI Progra in June 13-14, 2003.

Topics:

What is the Qur’an, what are its origins, what subjects does it address, how does it speak to its adherents, and why is it important in the modern world? Insights into these and related complex (and often vexing) questions are among the aims of this seminar.

Taken From: http://www.unc.edu/depts/human/level_3/quran2.html

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