Oklahoma Conference to Examine Islamic Perspective on Terrorism
March 27, 2008 | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma | Vetting explained
(OKLAHOMA CITY,
OK, 3/25/08) - On Saturday, April
5th, the Institute
of Interfaith Dialog will
host a day-long conference, "Denouncing Violence in the Name of God: The
Case of Islam." Participants at the event will have an opportunity to hear
Islamic scholars, academics, law enforcement officials, and journalists discuss
the "Islamic perspectives on terror, especially terror that is associated
with Islam."
WHAT: Institute of Interfaith Dialog's "Denouncing
Violence in the Name of God: The Case of Islam"
WHEN: Saturday April 5, 2008, 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
WHERE: Oklahoma City University,
The Henry Freede Center (Southwest corner of 27th and Florida)
KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Dr. Cherif Bassiouni - Professor of Law at DePaul University
College of Law and
President Emeritus of the International Human Rights Law Institute
ADDITIONAL SPEAKERS: Robert Pape - University of Chicago;
Muhammad Abu Laylah - Al-Azhar University, Egypt; Fred Von Der Mehden - Baker
Institute for Public Policy, Rice University; Greg Barton - Monash University,
Australia; Dr. Robin Myers - Oklahoma City University; Ekrem Dumanli - Editor
of Zaman newspaper, Turkey; John Coyle - Special Agent of FBI, Oklahoma; Andrew
Tevington - Daily Oklahoman; and Dr. Imad Enchassi – Imam of Islamic Society of
Greater Oklahoma City (ISGOC)
CONTACT: Orhan Kucukosman, Phone: (405) 426 5425, E-Mail:
The conference is free of charge and open to the public.
Lunch will be provided.
Orhan Kucukosman, from the Institute
of Interfaith Dialog, stated the
reason for holding the conference in Oklahoma:
"In the early days of Oklahoma City Bombing in 1995, there were
speculations on individuals associated with a religion who might be responsible
for the bombing.
As the truth was revealed, the bombing had no connection
with any religion, but was a consequence of mentally challenged
personality."
Sponsors include Wimberly
School of Religion at Oklahoma City University,
OU Religious Studies, Memorial Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism Texas,
Islamic Society of Greater Oklahoma City and Mainstream Baptists, and the Oklahoma chapter of the
Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-OK).
For more information goto:
http://www.interfaithdialog.org/
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