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Dawah Crash Course - 2 day course
Mar
26
2022 Past Event
Dawah Crash Course - 2 day course
Curtin University
26-03-2022 09:00 – 02-04-2022 13:00
CMSA presents a 2-day Dawah Crash Course in collaboration with Islam Australia!  Join us as we explore ways in which to share the true teachings of Islam with non-Muslims & the essence of successful interfaith dialogue  To register, link in bio!  Note: due to COVID-19 restrictions, places are limited.  Details are as follows: Day one: Date: 26/03/2022 Time: 9AM - 2PM Location: 502 Courtyard Classroom, Curtin University Day two: Date: 02/04/2022 Time: 9AM - 2PM Location: 502A.101, Curtin University Please register for both days See you all there 
Story Night - The Story of Ramadan
Mar
11
2022 Past Event
Story Night - The Story of Ramadan
Tim Winton Lecture Theatre
18:30 – 21:00
CMSA presents a much-awaited Story Night with Ustadh Azizi Khalid. Join us as we explore The Story of Ramadan: how the month came to be and why it is of such significance? Refreshments provided. Spread the word and bring along your friends & family to what will be an unforgettable story night!  
Qahwa Catchups - fortnightly bookclub
Mar
04
2022 Past Event
Qahwa Catchups - fortnightly bookclub
04-03-2022 19:30 – 01-12-2022 21:00
Have you ever wondered about the difference between harmful knowledge and beneficial knowledge? Many of us at uni think about questions like this all the time. Some of us are keen to explore the relationship of religion, truth and science, whereas others just want to learn more about Muslim spirituality and culture to better their own psychological well being and draw closer to Allah. At CMSA, we decided to create a welcome and safe space for students from all backgrounds to come join us for circles of reading and discussions where foundational questions about “how to think” about God and Islam in the context of modern life can be explored. We’ve partnered with Osama Hassan of Sila Circles to host, in an informal setting, Qahwa Catchups in order to foster and cultivate a culture of seeking beneficial knowledge by discussing intelligent questions and reading quality books.
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