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Dying for God? Suicide Terrorism and Militant Islam
Date:
Thursday, February 07, 2008
Time:
7:00 PM
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9:00 PM
Event Type:
Teach-In
Organizer/Author:
kameelah
Email:
Location Details:
Stanford University
Cubberly Auditorium
Map: http://campus-map.stanford.edu/
Part of the Islamic Awareness Series 2008 @ Stanford
THE JIHAD TO REFORM: THE STRUGGLE TO DEFINE OUR FAITH
Dying for God? Suicide Terrorism and Militant Islam
Dr. John Esposito
Thursday February 7, 2008
Cubberly Auditorium
Dr. Esposito, a professor at Georgetown University and the founder of The Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding, will address the pressing issue of the rise of Muslim terrorism around the world. Dr. Esposito will be addressing the historical roots of modern Islamic terrorism and the implications behind this relatively new phenomenon. The lecture will highlight key theological, sociological, and political insights regarding the rise in radical Islam and will address key considerations that both Muslim societies and Western governments must make in tackling this dangerous phenomenon.
THE JIHAD TO REFORM: THE STRUGGLE TO DEFINE OUR FAITH
Dying for God? Suicide Terrorism and Militant Islam
Dr. John Esposito
Thursday February 7, 2008
Cubberly Auditorium
Dr. Esposito, a professor at Georgetown University and the founder of The Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding, will address the pressing issue of the rise of Muslim terrorism around the world. Dr. Esposito will be addressing the historical roots of modern Islamic terrorism and the implications behind this relatively new phenomenon. The lecture will highlight key theological, sociological, and political insights regarding the rise in radical Islam and will address key considerations that both Muslim societies and Western governments must make in tackling this dangerous phenomenon.
For more information:
http://msan.stanford.edu/
Added to the calendar on Sun, Jan 20, 2008 9:47PM
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