Eid Mubarak & UK IHRC EVENTS: 10th December & 14th December 2002

Eid Mubarak & UK IHRC EVENTS: 10th December & 14th December 2002
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Islamic Human Rights Commission
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4th December 2002

Eid Mubarak & UK IHRC EVENTS: 10th December & 14th December 2002

The Islamic Human Rights Commission would like to wish all its supporters and campaigners a joyous and prosperous Eid ul-Fitr.

UK IHRC EVENTS NOTICES:

1. IHRC Stall & Exhibition at FCO Open Day ‘MY RIGHTS, YOUR RIGHTS, HUMAN RIGHTS’ 10th December 2002, London, UK

2. Talk & Discussion, ‘Globalisation & British Muslim Identity: Opportunities and Challenges,’ Dr. Saied Reza Ameli, 14th December 2002, London, UK.

1. IHRC Stall & Exhibition at FCO Open Day ‘MY RIGHTS, YOUR RIGHTS, HUMAN RIGHTS’

Location: Main Building, Foreign & Commonwealth Office, King Charles Street, London

IHRC will have a stall at the following event organised by the British Foreign Office. IHRC will be promoting Islamic concepts of universal rights and exhibiting some of its work. Various IHRC officers will be attending over the course of the day.

The event is open to all from schoolchildren to adult. Admission is free and there is no need to book (except for large groups of 40+.) Just turn up at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in King Charles Street, just off Whitehall, between 10.00 and 1630 hours.

2. Talk & Discussion, ‘Globalisation & British Muslim Identity: Opportunities and Challenges’ by Dr. Saied Reza Ameli

The Islamic Human Rights Commission presents a talk by Saied Reza Ameli

‘Globalisation & British Muslim Identity: Opportunities and Challenges’

Saturday 14th December, 5pm, The Library, Islamic Centre of England, 140 Maida Vale, London, W9, United Kingdom.

The talk will focus on the impact of globalisation on Muslims in the UK. How far is there such a thing as a British Muslim identity and how does this tally with ideas of ummah and global community? What effect has increased Americanisation had on the way British Muslims think and act? What if any are the generational differences in Muslim thought and consciousness in the UK?

These are just some of the questions to be raised in this discussion. Saied Reza Ameli is author of the acclaimed book ‘Globalisation, Americanisation & British Muslim Identity’ published by ICAS in August 2002. The book takes on these and many other questions, and is based on rigorous surveys and research conducted over several years.

For further reviews of the book go to:

https://www.ihrc.org.uk/show.php?id=406

To order a copy of the book priced £14 (including p&p) from IHRC please email: info@ihrc.org.

Saied Reza Ameli conducted his doctoral research at Royal Holloway & Bedford College, University of London and is currently a lecturer in social science and theology. He is the founder of the London based, Institute of Islamic Thought and is one of the founders of the Islamic Human Rights Commission.

His report, ‘Eurocentrism & Islamophobia’ charting the inherent prejudice in Western academia can be downloaded from the IHRC website at:

https://www.ihrc.org.uk/show.php?id=53

For further information please call the office on (+44) 20 8902 0888 or (+44) 7958 522 196, email: info@ihrc.org.

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