Tuesday, November 13, 2012

An Event Tomorrow in London: Innocence of Muhammad

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An Event Tomorrow in London: Innocence of Muhammad

Epigraph: "If we could view Muhammad as we do any other important historical figure we would surely consider him to be one of the greatest geniuses the world has known." Karen Armstrong


  
 Cave of HIra: Where the First Revelation to the Prophet Muhammad was Revealed
Innocence of Muhammad: An in-depth Response to Recent Events
Recently a film named Innocence of Muslims drew large publicity in both the East and West. The film presents a vulgar and 'fictional' depiction of the noble life of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). Additionally, a number of media outlets published a series of calculated and malicious caricatures designed to depict the Holy Prophet (peace be upon him) in a negative light. The film and subsequent images understandably caused the Muslim world great anguish and outrage. A significant group of Muslims reacted with such anger and recklessness that dozens of people were tragically killed and a great deal of property destroyed. We believe this form of protest is a clear departure from the peaceful teachings of Islam and the noble example of the Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him).
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Why did these controversial and disturbing events unfold? How does Islam actually instruct its followers to react in the face of ridicule? Who was the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)? And how can future instability and disharmony be avoided? The Ahmadiyya Muslim Student Association intends to discuss these questions during a lecture at London Metropolitan University on Wednesday 14th of November 2012 at 6.00 PM – 8.00 PM.
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Lecture Title: "Innocence of Muhammad: An in-depth Response to Recent Events"
Speakers: Jonathan Butterworth (Human Rights Lawyer) and Raza Ahmad (Student of Comparative Religions and Islamic History)
Venue: London Metropolitan University – GC1-08, Graduate Centre, North Campus, London Metropolitan University, Holloway Road, N7 8DB
Date & Time: Wednesday 14th November 2012 from 6.00 PM to 8.00 PM
Jonathan Butterworth (Human Rights Lawyer)
Raza Ahmad (Student of Comparative Religions and Islamic History)
Mohammad in the eyes of scholars:
Michael H. Hart
"My choice of Muhammad to lead the list of the world's most influential persons may surprise some readers and may be questioned by others, but he was the only man in history who was supremely successful on both the religious and secular levels." [The 100: A Ranking of the Most Influential Persons in History]
Montgomery Watt
"The more one reflects on the history of Muhammad and of early Islam, the more one is amazed at the vastness of his achievements…study of his life may contribute to a fresh appraisal and appreciation of one of the greatest of the sons of Adam." [Muhammad at Madinah]
Karen Armstrong
"If we could view Muhammad as we do any other important historical figure we would surely consider him to be one of the greatest geniuses the world has known." [Muhammad – A Biography of the Prophet]
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