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Nigeria Digest #136

From: Islamic Human Rights Commission07 March 2021Nigeria Digest #136 (Volume 4 issue 7) – Many youths died and injured in last month’s #FreeZakzaky protest.  Take action and write to your country’s Nigerian ambassador / High Commissioner and copy in the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention. You can find all

Bookshop Events and Updates

Author Evening with Na’ima B. Robert Join IHRC for an author evening with Na’ima B. Robert who will be discussing her latest book, ‘Show Up: A Motivational Message For Muslim Women’. PRE-ORDER YOUR COPY OF SHOW UPWHEN: Monday, 8 March, 2021TIME: 6pm – 7.30pm (GMT)WHERE: watch the event LIVE

Critical Muslim Studies: Decolonial Struggles and Liberation Theologies

Find more information here. Faculty: Salman Sayyid – Hatem Bazian – Ramon Grosfoguel – Farid Esack – Asma Lamrabet – Santiago SlabodskyNelson Maldonado-Torres – Arzu Merali – Asma Barlas – Saadia Benmakhlouf – Jasmin Zine – Amina Teslima Date: June 14 – June 19, 2021

Black History Month Sale

We have a couple of announcements that we want to share with you. New publication: Blackness and Islam / Dawud Walid Algorithm, an imprint of IHRC, is delighted to announce the forthcoming book by Imam Dawud Walid, ‘Blackness in Islam’ which is available on pre-order.

How much further will anti-Muslim policy go in the West?

What do the philosopher Rawls, neoliberalism and anti-Muslim hatred have to do with each other? Why should we care? Is Islamophobia being driven from the top-down or is it an organic phenomenon from below? Saeed Khan discusses his paper on Rawls and neo-liberalism and their