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Fundamental Challenges Facing Contemporary Muslims

Event Details
Date: Friday, 16th January
Time: 8.45 pm (after Isha’ prayers)
Speaker: Prof Dr Wan Mohd Nor Wan Daud
Topic: Fundamental Challenges Facing Contemporary Muslims
Entrance: Complementary

Format: 45 minute talk followed by Q & A

Curriculum Vitae – Professor. Dr. Wan Mohd Nor Wan Daud
Prof. Dr. Wan Mohd Nor Wan Daud is a scholar, educational administrator, intellectual activist and motivator, and poet. After obtaining is doctorate from the University of Chicago under the late Fazlur Rahman in 1988, he was invited by Syed Muhammad Naquib al-Attas to assist him at the newly established International Institute of Islamic Thought and Civilizaton (ISTAC) in all the formal and non-formal academic development including library, publication and student affairs. From 1998-2002 he served as the Deputy Director of ISTAC. Now he is a Principal Research Fellow at the Institute of the Malay World and Civilization (ATMA), National University of Malaysia (UKM) in Bangi.

Prof. Wan Mohd Nor has written more 13 books and monographs as well as more than 30 academic articles in local and international journals, of which the major ones are: The Concept of Knowledge in Islam: Its Implications for Education in a Developing Country (1989); A Commentary on the Culture of Knowledge (Malay) (1990); The Educational Philosophy and Practice of Syed Muhammad Naquib al-Attas : An Exposition of the Original Concept of Islamization (1998); Development in Malaysia: Towards a Holistic Understanding (Malay)(2000); 2 books of philosophical-mystical Malay poetry ( 2003 and 2004); Hadhari Muslim Society: An Epistemological and Educational Approach Towards National Unity (Malay) (2006). His latest book, co-authored with Syed M Naquib al-Attas, The ICLIF Leadership Competency Model: An Islamic Alternative, was published by the International Centre for Leadership in Finance (ICLIF) came out in 2007.

Several of his books, articles and monographs have been translated into Malay, Indonesian, Turkish, Japanese, Persian, Russian and Bosnian, and Macedonian.

Humanitarian Relief – The Muslim Response

Dr Hany El Banna is co-founder and President of Islamic Relief Worldwide (IRW), an international relief and development organisation which aims to alleviate poverty and suffering of the world’s poorest people.

Born in Egypt, Dr El Banna graduated in medicine from Al Azhar University, Cairo, where he also obtained a Diploma in Islamic Studies in 1976. He was awarded the Hamilton Bailey Prize in Medicine, Dudley Road City Hospital in 1981, Birmingham UK. He completed a Doctor of Medicine (MD) in foetal pathology from the University of Birmingham Medical School in 1991.

He was awarded the Order of the British Empire by Queen Elizabeth II in 2004. In the same year he was conferred the Ibn Khaldun Award for Excellence in Promoting Understanding between Global Cultures and Faiths (UK). The Egyptian Medical Syndicate honoured him in 2004 for his services to humanity and medicine. In 2005 he received the Kashmiri and Pakistani Professional Association Award and in 2006 he was awarded the Asian Jewel Lifetime Achievement Award. Acknowledging his universal work and influence in 2007, the UK Muslim Power 100 awarded him their lifetime achievement award.

He is a member of the Three Faiths Forum (UK) and was selected to be a member in the West-Islam World Dialogue Council of 100 Leaders group which is a part of the World Economic Forum.

Dr El Banna is a trustee of the Disasters Emergency Committee (UK) and a member of The Advisory Group to the International Department of The Charity Commission (UK). He initiated the Humanitarian Forum which sought to build bridges between Muslim and non-Muslim NGOs around the world.

Islamic Relief Worldwide (IRW) now works in over 35 countries. IRW responds to disasters and emergencies, and promotes sustainable economic and social development by working with local communities – regardless of race, religion or gender. In doing so, IRW focuses on water and sanitation, orphans, basic health care, education, income generation, and Waqf (Islamic Endowments).

Muslim Women in the Midst of Change conference programme

MUSLIM WOMEN IN THE MIDST OF CHANGE – CONFERENCE PROGRAMME

DAY 1 : 1st SEPT 2007 SATURDAY

TIME TOPIC SPEAKER VENUE

0830-1000

OPENING KEYNOTE ADDRESS

Muslim women in the midst of change

YB Dato’ Seri Shahrizat Abdul Jalil

Plenary Theatre

1000-1030 TEA BREAK Foyer

1030-1115

PLENARY I

Muslim women as a battlefield

Chairperson: Kamar Ainiah Kamaruzaman

Waleed Aly

Plenary Theatre

1115-1130 BREAK Foyer

1130-1215

PLENARY II

Islam and gender

Chairperson: Dr. Syed Ali Tawfik Al-Attas

Dr. M.H. al-Khayat

Plenary Theatre

1215-1400 LUNCH

PRAYERS

Men Prayer Room

Women Prayer Room

Banquet Hall

Meeting Rm. 309

Meeting Rm. 310

1400-1630

PANEL DISCUSSION

Muslim women in history and the challenges of modernity

Moderator: Dr. Sulaiman Dufford

Dr. M.H. al-Khayat

Dr. Heba Raauf

Zainah Anwar

Kamar Ainiah K.

Plenary Theatre

1630-1700 TEA BREAK

2000-2230

BANQUET DINNER

DINNER TALK

Lifting the veil : Australian Muslim of the year speaks her mind.

Chairperson: Elya Lim Abdullah

Susan Carland

Grand

Ballroom 1 & 2

DAY 2 : 2nd SEPT 2007 SUNDAY

TIME TOPIC SPEAKER VENUE

0830-0915

PLENARY 3

Muslim women at the cross roads – cultural and traditional values VS religious imperatives

Chairperson: Prof. Dr. Zaleha Kamaruddin

Dr. Heba Rauf

Plenary Theatre

0915-1030

WORKSHOP 1

Women & Violence

A.P. Dr. Harlina Halizah Siraj

Plenary Theatre

WORKSHOP 2

Womens’ Rights & CEDAW

Roselainy Abdul Rahman Meeting Room

406/407

WORKSHOP 3

Women & Gender Equality

Prof. Dr. Zaleha Kamaruddin Meeting Room 304/305
WORKSHOP 4

Women, Justice & the Shariah Courts

Kamar Ainiah Kamaruzaman Meeting Room 306
WORKSHOP 5

Women & the Future of the Ummah

A.P. Dr. Mastura Badzis Meeting Room 410
1030-1100 TEA BREAK Foyer

1100-1230

WORKSHOPS CONTINUE

1230-1400 LUNCH Banquet Hall

1400-1600

CONFERENCE RECOMMENDATIONS

Moderator: Dr. Musa Mohd. Nordin

Panel :

Dr. M.H. al-Khayat

Dr. Heba Rauf

Waleed Aly

Susan Carland

A.P. Dr. Harlina

Roselainy

Prof. Dr. Zaleha

Kamar Ainiah

A.P. Dr. Mastura

Plenary Theatre

1600-1630

CLOSING

Y. Bhg. Tan Sri Abdul Ghani Patail

Plenary Theatre

1630-1700 TEA BREAK
ASM
We have had multiple requests notably from postgraduate students to offer them student fees to enable them to attend the conference.
The scientific committe has decided the following fees to enable students and others interested to attend the conference.
1. Students – RM 200.00
2. NGOs & Government Departments – RM 300.00
3. Others – RM 500.00
4. On Site Registration – RM 600.00
Kindly submit your application forms and payment before 31st August to be eligible for this rate.
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MUSLIM PROFESSIONALS FORUM
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Muslim Women in the Midst of Change

MUSLIM WOMEN IN THE MIDST OF CHANGE

KUALA LUMPUR CONVENTION CENTRE

1-2 SEPTEMBER 2007

Muslim Women in the Midst of Change Dinner Talk Invitation



Muslim Women in the Midst of Change Official Poster


Muslim Women in the Midst of Change Official Brochure

BIOGRAPHIES OF INTERNATIONAL SPEAKERS

1. WALEED ALY : “MUSLIM WOMEN AS A BATTLE FIELD”
Waleed Aly is a lecturer in politics at Monash University, and a board member of the Islamic Council of Victoria, the peak representative body for Victorian Muslims. He manages the Council’s media operations, and this year, Waleed was listed in The Bulletin Magazine’s Smart 100.

Waleed appears regularly in mainstream media, particularly as a political and social columnist in Australia’s highest-profile mainstream newspapers. He has written numerous articles dealing specifically with practices and attitudes towards Muslim women, such as “A smarter way to fight for Muslim women” in The Age which can be found here, and “Religion is no defence” in The Australian, a version of which can be found here. He has been commended at both the Walkley Awards and the Quill Awards for his commentary. His book, People Like Us, will be published by Pan Macmillan later this year, and features an extensive chapter on oppressive discourses surrounding Muslim women.

Waleed is also a White Ribbon Day Ambassador for the United Nations’ International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, and co-ordinated Melbourne mosques to address the topic of domestic violence in their Friday khutbas to commemorate White Ribbon Day.

A co-host of The Conversation Hour with Jon Faine on Radio 774 ABC Melbourne, one of Melbourne’s highest ratings morning shows, and a panellist on Salam Cafe, an award-winning community television show screened nationally, Waleed holds honours degrees in Chemical Engineering and Law. Previously he was a commercial lawyer with experience also in family law and human rights law.

In 2006, Waleed was one of 90 young Australians chosen to attend the Australian Future Directions Forum to generate ideas for the next 20 years of Australia’s future.

2. Dr. M. HAYTHAM AL-KHAYAT : ISLAM AND GENDER
Dr. Al-Khayat is an eminent Muslim scholar who is a distinguished member of the Board of Trustees of the International Union for Muslim Scholars. He is Senior Policy Adviser to the Regional Director of the World Health Organization (WHO) Eastern Mediterranean Regional Office and the Director of the WHO Arabic Programme.

He taught at the Faculty of Medicine at Damascus University and Brussels University for 22 years.

Dr. Al-Khayat is a member of the Academy of Arabic language in Damascus, Cairo, Baghdad, Aligarh and the new Academy of Science and is a member of the

Board of Governors of the Islamic Organisation for Medical Sciences.

In addition, he is a member of more than 20 scientific societies in various Arab, European, and American countries, including the Royal Society for Health (UK), the Academy of Political Sciences (USA), the National Geographic Society (USA), the Planetary Society (USA), American Institute of Biological Sciences, and American Association for the Advancement of Science.

Dr. Al-Khayat is Editor-in-Chief of the Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, author of 20 books in Arabic, French and English, including some dictionaries, and published more than 70 articles in various fields, in Arabic, English, French, German and Italian.

Dr. Al-Khayat holds an M. D. from Damascus University and a Ph. D. from Brussels University in Belgium. He has studied Islamic Sciences in Damascus for almost 20 years.

2. DR. HEBA RAOUF : “MUSLIM WOMEN AT THE CROSS-ROADS – CULTURAL & TRADITIONAL VALUES vs RELIGIOUS IMPERATIVES”
Dr. Heba Raouf, a multilinguist adept at Arabic, English, German and French is a wealth of knowledge and experience. With a Bachelors and Masters in Political Science and a Ph.D in Political Theory, Dr. Heba is formidable indeed. A lecturer of political theory at the Department of Political Science, Cairo University since 1987, she has an exhaustive list of publications to her name, both in English and Arabic. These include :
” Women and Politics: An Islamic Perspective”
“The Political Imagination of Islamist: A Conceptual Analysis”
“Islam and Secularism in The Middle East”
” Beyond Methodological Modern Global Civil Society and Multi-Culturalism”

“Globalisation, Gender and Religion: The Politics of Women’s Rights in Catholic and Muslim Contexts”

She is the co-founder, advisor and editor of www.islamonline.net. She travels extensively, doing lecture tours in New York, Boston and London and is a regular speaker at many inter-faith dialogues.

Dr. Heba was also on the prestigious Member of the Council of 100 for Western – Islamic Understanding, and the Religious Leaders Forum of the World Economic Forum Annual meeting in Davos from 2003 – 2006

She is the proud mother of three children.

3. SUSAN CARLAND : “LIFTING THE VEIL – AUSTRALIAN MUSLIM OF THE YEAR SPEAKS HER MIND”
Susan Carland is a lecturer in the school of Political and Social Inquiry at Monash University where she specialises in gender studies and sociology, and is also a researcher for the Centre for Muslim Minorities and Islam Policy Studies at Monash University. Susan is currently completing her PhD, researching leadership challenges facing Western Muslim women. In 2004, she was awarded ‘Australian Muslim of the Year’.

In addition to her research interests, Susan is a grass-roots youth worker with Muslim young people at the Islamic Council of Victoria. Susan is a creator and panelist on the multi-award winning national community television program Salam Cafe, and is often consulted for commentary about Islam and Muslims in a variety of mainstream media.

Susan has been invited to speak extensively to Muslims and non-Muslims around Australia and internationally on Islam, Muslim women and the Australian Muslim experience, with appointments as varied as the International Women’s Day address at Victorian Parliament House, Chatham House in London, and as a panelist for Issues Deliberation Australia: Muslims and non-Muslims in Australia. Susan is a state-coordinator for the Train the Trainers Course in Dawah and Dialogue. She is married with 2 children.

Muslim Women in the Midst of Change (first announcement)

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE : FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT

” MUSLIM WOMEN IN THE MIDST OF CHANGE ”

DATE : 1-2 SEPTEMBER 2007
VENUE : KUALA LUMPUR CONVENTION CENTER

OBJECTIVES:

  1. To understand the history and evolution of feminist “traditions” within Islam.
  2. To discuss Muslim gender roles from the Quran and Sunnah.
  3. To examine the injustices against women in Muslim societies and recommend solutions.

Muslim Women in the Midst of Change Flyer/Programme