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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Explore Islam Cambridge. Explore Islam & Muslim Culture At The Cambridge Central Library What is Islam? Who are Muslims? What are their beliefs, practices & cultures? Here’s your chance to explore Islam & Muslim Culture within a magnificent 7-day exhibition filled witha wide range of exciting events & activities at the Cambridge Central Library. You will also have the opportunity to speak to Muslims & share your thoughts while enjoying delicious ethnic food from around the world. Special features Talks & Presentations | Delicious Ethnic Food | Children’s Activities WHEN : Monday 26th Sept – Sunday 2nd Oct 2011 WHERE : 3rd Floor, Central Library, 7 Lion Yard, Cambridge CB2 3QD TIME : Mon-Fri 10AM-7PM | Sat 9AM-6PM | Sun 12-4PM For further information please contact Muslim Education & Outreach Cambridge (MEOC) on 01223 655223 or mail@meoc.org.uk. This talk is part of the Explore Islam Cambridge Events series. This talk is included in these lists:Note that ex-directory lists are not shown. |
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