Students of All Backgrounds Flock to Zaytuna Institute for Higher Understanding of American Islamic History and Culture Sept. 11th
Zaytuna Institute Offers Classes on Islamic History, Language and Culture
Hayward, CA (PRWEB) September 6, 2004 -- The Zaytuna Institute, a non-profit,
educational institute committed to reviving time-tested methods of educating and
transforming human beings, will be teaching Islamic history in America beginning
Sept. 11th 2004. The Zaytuna Institute has been arguably the leading Islamic
school in the United States, demystifying Islamic culture for the western world.
Zaytuna Institute's Hamza Yusuf and Zaid Shakir have been seen and read
about in BBC, PBS and San Jose Mercury News discussing Islamic culture and the
modern world. They have also proposed innovative suggestions for actualizing the
goals of peace and prosperity valued by all of the world’s citizens. Zaytuna's
fall class schedule keeps consistent to those ideals.
"Link to the Past,
Bridge to the Future: African Muslims in American History" is one of the many
highly anticipated classes, which will be hosted by resident scholar Imam Zaid
Shakir. The class will be an examination of the African Muslims in America
history and the present influences. Topics will cover the periods of early
Islamic expansion in Africa and the evidence of the African Muslim link to
pre-Columbian America. It will also explore the era of American slavery as well
as Islam's impact on the slave population. The class also examines the revival
of Islam in the African-American community in the 20th century culminating with
the life and works of Malcolm X.
"We are happy to have students from
numerous cultural, racial, and spiritual backgrounds signing up for this class"
said Director of Operations, Zachary Twist. "For many Americans, the
relationship between Islam and America began with the tragedy of 9/11. But many
of us have forgotten how truly unique and enriching Islam's history in America
has been and will continue to be. The encounter between American and the Islamic
community did not and should not be thought of anything that began or ended on
September 11th. Any individuals wishing to learn more about the history of the
United States of America will enjoy this class."
Other classes offered by
the Zaytuna Institute include "Introduction to Islam". This class will give
people curious about the history and culture of Islam a solid base of
information to expand on. "Introduction to Islam", as well as Arabic language
and grammar classes will be taught by Zaytuna Outreach Director Usama Canon.
Mr. Twist stated "We are all grateful for having been embraced by so
many different kinds of people and we look forward to building more bridges
through education. Anyone wishing to attend classes should visit our campus or
go to our website at www.zaytuna.org to register".
For more information on
the Zaytuna Institute and a complete class schedule visit: www.zaytuna.org, or email Adisa
Banjoko at e-mail protected from spam bots.
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Source : http://www.prweb.com/releases/2004/9/prweb154674.htm