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Legacy of Abraham - Seminar

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LEGACY OF ABRAHAM The Universal Model for Families & Nations

“Abraham was indeed a nation, devoutly obedient to God, true in Faith, and he joined not partners with God” Qura’n 16:120

“So follow the religion of Abraham, the upright” Qur’an 3:95

“Indeed there has been an excellent example for you in Abraham and those with him” Qur’an 60:4

Why is Prophet Abraham called a “nation” although he was only one man?

Register today for this amazing seminar which explores the life and legacy of Prophet Abraham and his family, and draws valuable and practical lessons for individuals, families and nations to follow universally.

Instructor: Dr Mohammed Akram Nadwi (Oxford University)

Date: Saturday 28 May 2011 Time: 10:00AM – 6:00PM

Coffee & Registration: 9:15AM Onwards

Venue: Emmanuel United Reformed Church – Main Hall

Emmanuel United Reformed Church 72 Trumpington Street, Cambridge CB2 1RR

Free Parking: Sidgwick Site – Cambridge University

Cambridge University, Sidgwick Site Sidgwick Avenue, Cambridge CB3 9DA [Sidgwick Site Map]

This seminar is held at the historic Emmanuel United Reformed Church. Cambridge is only 50 minutes drive from East London, 75 minutes from West London and 45 minutes by train from London Kings Cross. Free all day parking provided.

Register at http://courses.meoc.org.uk/register.html

Course Features & Facilities Include:
  • Structured yet very interactive format
  • Central Cambridge University Location – easy public transport access
  • Free whole day on-site car parking
  • Full day on-site crèche/childcare facilities
  • Outline course notes
  • Lunch and free refreshments arranged

Register at: http://courses.meoc.org.uk/register.html

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