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Dr. Fatima Fanusie examines the pioneering role of Imam W. Deen Mohammed and the Committee to Remove All Images that Attempt to Portray the Divine (CRAID) movement, which offers a clearer understanding of racism and its solution.
12th Annual Reflections on the Legacy of Imam W. Deen Mohammed
Racial Idolatry and its Antidote in Historical Context
TUES March 22 I 7:30 PM
Computer Science Building, 104 (Princeton U.)
Register: https://t.co/GEX2yyjiIX
Co-sponsored by @PrincetonMLP and @MasjidWaarithuD
Our national conversations about structural and institutional racism link both to white supremacy without understanding what white supremacy actually is: a concept rooted in racial idolatry.
Professor Sohail Daulatzai will discuss the tenth anniversary of his book, Black Star, Crescent Moon, which explores how Islam and the struggles in the Muslim Third World played a central role in shaping the Black radical imagination throughout the 20th century.
Book Talk: Black Star, Crescent Moon
Tuesday, February 22 I 12 PM
Carl A. Fields Center, 105
PRE-REGISTRATION: https://t.co/w4cJdYl4SB
Part of the Malcolm X Memorial Lecture series.
All are welcome.
Who is Malcolm X? And why does he resonate as a symbol of freedom and self-determination throughout the world? In reflecting ON Malcolm X, we'll also think WITH Malcolm X, giving us the opportunity to reflect on our world in these profoundly troubling times.
Malcolm X Memorial Lecture w/ guest @SohailDaulatzai, Prof. of Film & Media Studies, African American and Global & Middle East Studies at UC-Irvine; author of Black Star, Crescent Moon.
Tues, Feb. 22 I 4:30 PM
Carl A. Fields Center, 104
Pre-register: https://t.co/GEX2yyjiIX
30 years since its release, the film adapts Alex Haley's book, The Autobiography of Malcolm X, to tell the story of trial, transformation, and the struggle for freedom, justice and equality.
Part of the Malcolm X Memorial Lecture Series
Over the weekend I had the great joy of sharing some reflections on the blessed Prophet (S) as part of the @PrincetonMLP Princeton University Muslim Life Mawlid. You can watch those here:
https://t.co/zekXnJRZna
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Join us in person or virtually as community organizer, Arshe Ahmed, shares reflections on her recent Umrah trip to Mecca and Madina, and lessons learned on her Journey to Love.
Journey to Love: Reflections on Umrah
Mon Feb 14 I 6pm EST
Chancellor Green 105 (East Pyne Hall) Princeton University
All are welcome.
Pre-Registration for in person attendance: https://t.co/li6HITkLHq
Virtual LINK: https://t.co/wYoDF1DQk9
Virtual Mawlid Sat, Feb 12th @ 6 pm!
Join us for our annual gathering to celebrate the birth of Muhammad ﷺ through song, poetry, & reflections on his life. This year, we're joined by the Zaynab Ensemble, Prof. Omid Safi, & others. All are welcome!
Zoom: https://t.co/wYoDF1DQk9
Join us for an intimate afternoon gathering of poetry and prose. We’ll be celebrating the birth of Muhammad the Prophet (pbuh) during this blessed month of Rabi al Awwal with song, poetry, and reflections on his life from students and guests. Food will be served. All are welcome!
Rescheduled date for Celebrating the Prophet ﷺ:
Saturday, Nov 6th @ 2 PM
Murray-Dodge Hall
Please pre-register here: https://t.co/yw4VbGJEeb
If you registered before for the prior date (10/26), please register again for this new date.
*POSTPONED!*
Unfortunately, due to inclement weather today, we are canceling tonight’s program and postponing to another date to be announced soon. We apologize for any inconvenience. Please let your friends know and stay safe.
Celebrating the Prophet ﷺ
An Evening of Poetry & Prose
TUESDAY, OCT 26 I 7 PM
Murray-Dodge Hall
Join us to celebrate the birth of Muhammad the Prophet ﷺ during this blessed month of Rabi al Awwal with song, poetry, and reflections on his life from students and guests.
Registration for Celebrating the Prophet:
https://t.co/yw4VbGJEeb
Food will be served. All are welcome!
Please carefully read the entrance policy on the registration form.
We look forward to a joyous gathering!
REGISTRATION is open for the Mini Mizaan Retreat and Reunion.
Registration:
https://t.co/kNdpjcZfMk…
2021 Theme: Jama’a: Gathering
Sat Oct 16, 2021, 10 am - 6 pm
Bukhari-Aftab Residence
15 Ireland Brook Drive, North Brunswick NJ, 08902
Q? 📧 [email protected]
This year’s gathering will be a mini version of our usual experience, but we hope for a beautiful gathering and opportunity for learning. It will be a chance to connect with God and the community out in nature. Don't miss out!