Zaytuna In NYC - April 2008
May 03, 2008 | 27 Rabbi al-Thanni 1429

I was up in New York City this past weekend and Monday photographing and attending the lecture series by Zaytuna Institute as a part of their Minara program, held at NYU [actually, it was held at Cooper Union but it seemed to be a joint custody affair] entitled: For God & Country, showcasing Shaykh Hamza Yusuf and professor Khaled Blankinship from Temple University. Sunday’s event at NYU was an all-day affair and both speakers gave very insightful talks. In particular it was great to hear and see Dr. Blankinship interact with a broader audience, many of whom may not have been familiar with him. He is without a doubt a school of impeccable character and pedigree and his knowledge reaches into many branches of the various sciences from religion to history. I put up a someshots from the event on as well a few from Monday’s book signing/talk at Columbia featuring Richard Bulliet, author of The Case for Islamo-Christian Civilization. For those interested in modern conversations about the inclusion or exclusion of Islam from the Western pale, I recommend his book as a thought provoking read. Here’s a few images from that even as well.

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2 Responses to “Zaytuna In NYC - April 2008”

  1. Tawheed Says:

    Assalamu alaykum, I registered for the event at Cooper Union, but failed to attend…
    For the benfit of the people who could not make it, can you post a summary of the program and highlight noteworthy points..Also were any notes/reading material given out at the program?
    Thank you.

    May Allah (Swt) reward you…
    Salam

  2. MR Says:

    I was there also and I met the infamous Marc Manley. haha.

    Salaams akh, What’s good with those Dr. Jackson audios?

    Also new video:
    http://www.halaltube.com/abdal-hakim-jackson/video/sharia-law-theocracy-or-democracy

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