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IAW: Islam Awareness Week

January 17, 2012 in Events

Lectures:

“Legacy of All Prophets” - Dr. Reda Bedeir
February 6, 2012 at ETLC 1-007
-> 6 pm
To become a Muslim is very simple, all one has to do is say the Shahada – not only with words, but with their heart. The Shahada means to “bear witness that there is no god but Allah, and that the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) is the last and final messenger”. The word “Allah” is Arabic, and simply means the one and only God. All prophets prior to Muhammad (pbuh) had been given the same message to pass on to their nations: that there is one God and that they have been sent down as warners to reveal this message. This statement has altered nations, and continues to define the lives of billions of people, which makes one wonder – could such a simple statement hold a deeper meaning?
        
” The Qur’an: Myths & Reality” - Shaykh Mustafa Khattab
February 7, 2012 at ETLC 1-007
-> 6 pm
The true message of the Qur’an, what the Qur’an says about Jihad, women,
the Jews & Christians, and other controversial issues.
        
“Canada’s Prophet: Was there a Prophet sent with a message for Canadians?” - Dr. Syed ibn Iqbal 
February 8, 2011 at ESB 3-27
-> 6 pm 
        
“Balance and Purpose” - Usama Cannon
February 9, 2012 at ETLC 1-007
-> 6 pm
How can one live with purpose? Does Islam provide answers that are relevant to our lives–here and now? These questions bear much greater significance than most abstract legal or theological debates. A living tradition, Islam promises to meaningfully impact the daily lives of the faithful, from the way they behave and interact, to the way they understand the world. True religion extends beyond ritual worship, providing sound guidance for achievement in all aspects of life. Borrowing from traditional texts and conventional wisdom, this talk will explore practical means to find harmony through achieving balance and recommitment to purpose in life.
        
“Prophetic Mercy” – Usama Cannon 
February 10, 2012 at ED 165
-> 10:30 am
“Those who show mercy have God’s mercy shown to them. Have mercy on those here on earth, and the One there in Heaven will have mercy on you,” said the Prophet Muhammad, whom the Qur’an describes as a “Mercy to all the Worlds.” Mercy, then, is the defining characteristic of Islam. This talk will explore ways to live and experience this perennial virtue in the modern world.
        
“Spirituality and the Modern World”  - Shaykh Ramzy Ajem 
February 10, 2012 at Telus 150 – Followed by a FREE dinner and desert
-> 6pm
In the clutter of our modern world’s products and distractions, we as
human beings have become alienated from the natural world, from our
neighbours, and ultimately from our Creator. It has become difficult
for people to find meaning and purpose in their lives. We have a need,
a longing for “something more.” This talk will address this issue from
an Islamic perspective. How do we live in harmony with our deepest
spiritual needs?
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IAW Keynote Speakers

January 17, 2012 in IAW

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:

Shaykh Reda Bedeir, PhD
Shaykh Reda Bedeir, PhD.
Dr. Reda Bedeir is a currently a professor of religious studies here at the University of Alberta. He carries a life-time worth of achievements. From the land of Egypt, he was invited by the University of Calgary to teach Qur’anic Classical Arabic, and also served as an Imam for the Calgary Islamic Centre. He then moved to Burnaby, BC to serve as Imam the Muslim Chaplain at Simon Fraser University. He also served as a community counselor and personal development life coach.Shaykh Reda holds two Bachelor’s degrees, one in Islamic Sciences with AlAzhar Univeristy, one Masters degree, and a Ph.D with AlAzhar University in Applied Linguistics and Tafsir of Surat Yusuf. He has learned under prominent shuyukh such as: Dr. Sayed Noah, Sh. Abdul-Rahman Abdul-Khaliq, Dr. Salah As-Sawy, Dr. Muhammad Yusri and Dr. Abdullah Barakat.
Shaykh Mustafa Khattab
Mustafa Khattab is the Imam of Al-Rashid mosque in
Edmonton, Alberta. He’s also an Assistant Lecturer of Islamic Studies
in English, Al-Azhar University. Khattab, who received his MA & BA
degrees in Islamic Studies in English with Honors, served as a
Fulbright Interfaith Scholar and an Imam in the United States for
three years. His PhD research focusses on the images of Islam and
Muslims in the American media. He is the co-translator of the whole
Qur’an into English, author of The Nation of Islam, and contributor to
the Encyclopedia of Muslim-American History.
My lecture is titled: “The Qur’an: Myths & Reality” focusses on the
true message of the Qur’an, what the Qur’an says about Jihad, women,
the Jews & Christians, and other controversial issues.
Usama Canon

Born and raised in California, Usama Canon embraced Islam in 1996. Since then, he has had the honor of studying various Islamic Sciences both at home and abroad under some of today’s foremost scholars. Currently, Usama Canon serves as an Instructor at Zaytuna Institute and as a Muslim Chaplain for the State of California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.
Usama Canon is the Founding Director of Ta’leef Collective and maintains an active role in various facets of outreach and education, concentrating on issues facing Muslim youth, assisting converts, and developing support systems for Muslim ex-offenders.
Shaykh Ramzy Ajem
Shaykh Ramzy Ajem is a noted Islamic scholar who has spent more than a
decade serving his community. His diverse experience includes his work
at Risalah Foundation, where he established the organization’s vision,
direction, and institutional objectives. He also serves as a Chaplain
with Correctional Services Canada where he teaches and counsels Muslim
inmates. As co-founder and Director of Curriculum Development at the
Razi Group, he oversees a multidisciplinary team of Islamic scholars,
educators, and researchers in developing Islamic and culturally-relevant curricula.His education and training in the Islamic sciences includes over ten years of studies in Canada, the Middle East, and North Africa. He received numerous authorizations to teach the Islamic sciences from scholars in Damascus, Fez, and Southern Morocco. He currently resides in Toronto with his wife and children.