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Assalamu 'alaykum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuhu,


Please find details of the Islamic History of Bengal course,

Saturday 13th November ,9am-5pm, London.

To BOOK visit: www.islamiccourses.org

Join us as we embark on an enlightening journey to learn how some
of the companions of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) traversed through
these lands. Pioneering individuals such as Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqas,
'Asim ibn 'Amr al-Tamimi and 'Abdullah ibn 'Utban established the
path for many others to follow, including Bakhtiyar al-Khilji,
Shah Jalal al-Din ibn Muhammad and Bayazid al-Bistami, as well
as the inspirational visits of great Muslim travellers such as
Ibn Battuta, Admiral Zheng He and Ma Huan.

Please forward to anyone who may be interested!

700

Islamic Circles presents:

THE ISLAMIC HISTORY OF BENGAL


by
Muhammad Mojlum Khan (Author of The Muslim Heritage of Bengal)*

Date:
Saturday 13th November 2010
Time: 9.00 am – 5.00 pm
Venue: Birkbeck College, Malet Street, Bloomsbury, London WC1E 7H


DEADLINE FOR BOOKING: MONDAY 8TH NOVEMBER


To
BOOK please visit www.islamiccourses.org

Given its distance from Delhi, Bengal was always seen as a frontier

region of Muslim India. However, not only was it the richest state
in Hindustan, but at one time the number of Muslims in Bengal was
higher than any other part of the Muslim world. Being so far from
the traditional centres of Islamic learning and history, how and
why did such a large Muslim population emerge there?

This one-day intensive course will provide an overview of the
following subjects:
Bengal before Islam; The Early Sultanate;
Bengal under the Mughals until the Battle of Plessey; Conversion
to Islam and Establishment of Islam in Bengal; Economy, Society
and Culture; and more.

*Muhammad Mojlum Khan
is an award-winning writer, literary critic and
research scholar, he has published more than 100 essays and articles
worldwide. He is the author of several books and research papers including
the widely acclaimed The Muslim 100: The Lives, Thoughts and Achievements
of the Most Influential Muslims in History (2008, reprinted 2009, 2010)
and The Muslim Heritage of Bengal. Hailed as having "filled a gap in
modern Islamic authorship", The Publishers Weekly also considered The
Muslim 100 to be of "immeasurable value…with innovative insights" and
recommended the book to all the public libraries in the United States.
He is a Fellow of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain, a Member
of English PEN, and a Founding Director of the Bengal Muslim Research
Institute UK (BMRI).

This course is open to all but spaces are limited.

Entry is through prior registration only.

Cost (excluding lunch but slide notes provided)

Online - £20 until Monday 8th November & thereafter £30
Offline / On the day: £30 CASH

For bookings and further information please contact:

Tel: 07956 983 609
E-mail: info@islamiccourses.org 
Website: www.islamiccourses.org 

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