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May 18, 2010 News
The Muslim Youth League of Guyana, The Guyana United Sadr Islamic Anjuman and the Anna Catherina Islamic Complex in association with the Embassy of the United States of America in Guyana will this Thursday host a lecture by renowned scholar Professor Dr. Zahid H. Bukhari.
The lecture is slated for the Anna Catherina Islamic Complex from 18.00 hrs or after Maghrib Prayers.
Dr. Bukhari is the Director and Co-Principal Investigator of the Project – MAPS (Muslims in American Public Square), a three-year Project funded by the Pew Charitable Trust and housed at the Center for Muslim / Christian Understanding, at the famous Georgetown University, Washington D.C. He holds a Masters in Economics from the University of Karachi and a PhD in Political Science from the University of Connecticut.
Dr. Bukhari has extensive experience working with Muslim organisations in the USA and further. He was one of the founders of the National Islamic Shura Council, a representative body of the American Muslims consisting of four National Islamic Organisations.
He served as Secretary General of the Islamic circle of North America (ICNA) and also served as Chairman of the group’s charitable arm – Helping Hand — a non-profit relief organisation which operates national and international projects.
His visit is made possible by the Embassy of the United States of America, Georgetown, Guyana, according to the Muslim organisations.
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