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Invitation to Hizb ut-Tahrir's International Media conference

The Central Media Office of Hizb-ut-Tahrir is honored to invite you to participate in the international conference to be held in Beirut-Lebanon to mark the 89th annual painful remembrance day of the destruction of the Khilafah on the 28th Rajab 1342H/ 3rd March 1924.


The conference will be convened under the title:
Hizb ut-Tahrir's Perspective on the world's most critical international and regional problems

The speakers will present the viewpoint of Hizb ut-Tahrir related to the most significant strategic crises confronting the global village:


A- The Muslim world:
•1- Issues in the Middle East (Palestine, Iraq, Sudan)

•2- Issues in South Asia (Pakistan, Afghanistan)

•3- Issues in South East Asia (Indonesia and the separatist movement)

•4- Issues in West and Central Asia (Cyprus, Turkey, Caucasia, East Turkestan)

B- Islam, Muslims and the West

C- International crises that impact the Muslim ummah:
•1- The international financial crisis

•2- The global nuclear threat, including the Iranian nuclear issue

All these issues will be addressed in an express unambiguous manner presenting the true path to better future for the troubled global village
Professional politicians and distinguished media people can not afford to miss this opportunity.

Date: Sunday, 6 Shaban 1431 H, corresponding to July 18, 2010
Conference venue: Conference Hall of Bristol, Le Bristol Hotel Convention Center, Verdun, Beirut

Osman Bakhach
Director
Central Media Office

Comments

Anonymous said…
Assalamu alaykum warahmatullah

will this be webcasted?

I ask Allah swt to make it a success!
Anonymous said…
Can we get some info on what was presented? I wish i could attend.. :(

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