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Rituals and Responsibilities of Muslim Leaders in America (WS-601)
Summer 2007

This course is designed for Muslim leaders, including Imams and chaplains, who are serving American Muslim communities. The course examines Muslim leaders’ role and responsibilities as well as the proper application and performance of some important areas of Islamic ritual law. Emphasis is on practical application of the law and much of the course is taught in workshop format.


Meeting Day, Time and Dates:
 
Monday, June 18 – Friday, June 22 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Sheikh Muhammad Nur Abdullah
Adjunct Professor of Islamic Studies and Director of Religious Affairs and Imam of the Islamic Foundation of Greater St. Louis

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(860) 509-9500
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