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February 15, 2008
Muslim Student Association to host “Islam: Common Misconceptions” Feb. 21
The Muslim Student Association will host a presentation Thursday, Feb. 21 titled “Islam: Common Misconceptions” in the Student Union Building, Ballroom A at 5:30 p.m.
Carmen Shbeeb-Khanfar will address many questions, including: Who is Allah, What is the status of women in Islam, Do Muslims believe in Jesus, Is Islam a violent religion? Shbeeb-Khanfar will also discuss why Muslim women wear a head cover and will address the phenomena of honor killings as well as terrorism. All 鶹ý students, faculty and staff are invited to attend.
The 鶹ý Muslim Student Association is an organization whose purpose is introducing Islam, its history, and values to all interested students in order to clear the many misconceptions that exist about Islam today. In addition, the MSA promotes friendly relations with other religious groups present on campus.
All students interested in joining the organization or asking questions about the presentation or about Islam, should email: msaulm@yahoo.com.
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