Islam and Hope: A One Day Symposium at Utah Valley University

Utah Valley Islamic Center and Al Sahaba Mosque
Press release

Utah Valley University Center for the Study of Ethics, UVU Center for International Affairs and Diplomacy and the Muslim Community of the Utah Valley have organized a one-day symposium titled “Islam and Hope.”

The symposium will be on Monday February 1, 2016 at the UVU Classroom Building Auditorium (Room No 511) from 12:00 noon to 2:00PM.

Professor Dr. Brad Cook, the Provost of Southern Utah University, will deliver the keynote speech at 12:00 Noon. Professor Cook is an expert on Islam and the former vice president of Utah Valley University. Refreshments will be served.

The keynote speech will be followed by a panel discussion-Q/A session. The panelists include Drs. Brad Cook, Amir Kia, Christopher Hurtado and Imam Shuaib Uddin. The Panel discussion-Q/A session will continue till 2:00 PM

You are invited to the symposium.

*Utah Valley Islamic Center and Al Sahaba Mosque are sister organizations formed by the Muslim community of the Utah Valley, including the faculty members and students of Utah Valley University and Brigham Young University.

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