This Wednesday, Oct. 28th, I will be giving an introductory lecture, open to the public at no-cost, on the roots and present realities of the Muslim communities of India. This lecture will take place at the Blackwood, NJ, campus of Camden Community College, Camden, New Jersey. (Campus map; directions; event location: Civic Center, Connector Building).
The lecture begins at 7:00 p.m.; all interested must register in advance. For more information on the lecture series, here is an intro, and here is the official flier with full details and directions (.pdf).
The lecture summary, as advertised:
From Roots to Realities: India’s Muslim Communities Today / India Lecture Series
Date: Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Time: 7 p.m.
Location: Civic Hall, Connector Building, Blackwood Campus
Description: Haroon S. Moghul, doctoral candidate at Columbia University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, will discuss the history, ideological/theological and social roots of India’s Muslim community.We ask that all participants register in advance to guarantee seating is available and in order to prepare sufficient materials to be given out at the door. If you are unable to do so, please call the office the day of the event to register by phone or online to register via our Web site: www.camdencc.edu/civiccenter
All lectures will be held in the Civic Hall located inside the Connector Building on the Blackwood Campus of the College.
View Lecture Series Brochure and Registration Form
Will you be able to record it, for those of us who can't make it?
Posted by: Sulayman F | 24 October 2009 at 07:29 PM
Yeah, I have the same question as Sulayman. Is there a way I as an Indian Muslim living in India be able to listen to your lecture? I'm really interested.
Abdu
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