Unity Foundation Event: Demystifying Islam- With Dr Timothy Winter

Assalamu Alaykum.

Unity Foundation Presents...

DEMYSTIFYING ISLAM

'The Qur'an and its Message'

Keynote Speaker
Dr Timothy Winter
(Shaykh Abdal Hakim Murad)
Cambridge University, UK

Date: Saturday 15th November 2008,

Venue: University of Central Lancashire,
Harrington Lecture Theatre
Preston, PR1 2HE.

Time: 11am to 3pm

Ask the Questions that you have always wanted to ask about Islam, within a Friendly Arena...

All Welcome / Food & Refreshments Included

This is a FREE EVENT for:

* Non Muslims
* Born Muslims who attend accompanied
with either a Non Muslim or a New Muslim.

* £ 5 Entrance Fee for Unaccompanied
(Born Muslims)

Please forward this e-mail to all your friends and families, non muslims, new muslims and muslims.

Please Email,
info@unityfoundation to book your seat.

For Futher information, please contact,
0787 283 5284 / 07854 939 179

Biography of Dr Timothy Winter

A British Muslim thinker, translator, and teacher.

Tim Winter, also known as Abdal Hakim Murad, gained his first degree in Arabic from Cambridge University in 1983, after which he studied for six years in traditional Islamic institutions in the Middle East, before returning to begin his doctoral studies in Oxford. He has been Lecturer in Islamic Studies at Cambridge University since 1997. His publications include translations of ethical and mystical texts by al-Ghazali (d.1111), a series of articles on Islamic theology and Muslim-Christian relations, and a theological text in Turkish. In 2006 he published Abraham’s Children, co-edited with Bishop Richard Harries and Rabbi Normon Solomon. He is the editor of the Cambridge Companion to Classical Islamic Theology (2008).

Wa Alaykum As Salam

Unity Foundation

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