Join us in this unprecedented event,
Aimed at building bridges amongst the young khalifahs…
A dialogue-cum-networking session for Muslim youths from local and overseas universities,
from both the religious and secular sciences.
15th Aug 2009
Auditorium @ Singapore Islamic Hub
273 Braddell Road
1:00 pm to 5:00 pm
Includes a sharing session with
Ustaz Mohammad Hannan Hassan
Kindly RSVP to you attendance by 9th August to Sis Nurhannah at 91283082 or nurhannah@gmail.com
*Dress Code: Smart Casual
What’s in store for you?
How to Make Yourself An Asset?
Being the lucky few who have the opportunity to pursue tertiary education, it becomes our responsibility to contribute to society. But often questions like, the kinds of contribution we can make, linger in our minds. With that notion of contributing to the society, we need to be aware of the numerous ways and avenues to contribute to society.
Bridging the Gap, Uniting the Step
By bridging the gap and forming ukhuwwah between future asatizahs and professionals, our contributions to society will become more impactful. Let this session be the start to the exchanging and sharing of experiences, challenges and ideas between us, and be an opportunity to be inspired by one another. Together, we can work on creating a difference in our Muslim community.
Speaker’s profile
Mohammad Hannan Hassan is the Assistant Director (Education), Islamic Religious Council of Singapore (MUIS). He is actively involved in presenting papers, conducting training and workshops, and organizing summer schools locally and internationally, for youth, teachers, and social activists. He holds B.Ed (Hons), First Class with Distinction from Kuwait, majoring in Arabic Language and Islamic education.
Amongst the several awards he received was the Amir of Kuwait Award. He also holds M.A. (Islamic Civilization) from International Institute of Islamic Thought and Civilization (ISTAC), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. He is currently doing his Ph.D at the Institute of Islamic Studies, McGill University, Montreal, Canada, and was awarded the Principal Award (McGill) for his studies.
Hannan's interest has always been in philosophy, history of ideas and civilizations. His current research interest is Muslim-Jewish relation, Legal History in the Malay Archipelago, and Non-Muslim under Muslim's legal systems and practices.
Organised by:
In Conversation (A Collaboration of Local and Overseas Tertiary Students)
Supported by:
The Islamic Religious Council of Singapore (MUIS)
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