CSID's Ninth Annual Conference
Political Islam and Democracy - What do Islamists and Islamic Movements want?
FINAL PROGRAM
Wednesday May 14, 2008
Marriott Renaissance M Street Hotel 1143 New Hampshire Avenue NW Washington, DC, 20037, (202) 775-0800 |
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Call for Paper Proposals
Political Islam and Democracy - What do Islamists and Islamic Movements want?
CSID’s 9th Annual Conference
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Washington DC
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Political Islam and The Future of Democracy in the Middle East
By Radwan A. Masmoudi, President Center for the Study of Islam and Democracy
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Special Event: 
The National Endowment for Democracy (NED) & The Center for the Study of Islam and Democracy organized a joint luncheon discussion on:
BACKSLIDING ON REFORMS IN THE MIDDLE EAST: A Short-Term Detour or a Dead-End?" To view the recording of the event click here
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Special Event:
Asia Society cordially invites you to the official launch of The Bernard Schwartz Resident Fellows Program in a debate on:
Facing the Challenge of Political Islam in Asia: Is opposition or engagement the better way forward?
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
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Special Event:
CSID-Mars Hill Forum Event on Interfaith Dialogue: The Bible, the Quran, and the Universal Struggle for Freedom Monday, March 26, 2007
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The Center for the Study of Islam & Democracy and the National Liberty Museum, held a dinner banquet titled:
American Muslims Join the Liberty Trail How to build Religious Harmony and Understanding In America and the World Speakers: Geneive Abdo, Between Faith and Country? Muslim Life in America After 9/11 Shaykh Abdullah Idris, Public speaker, and former president of ISNA (1992-1997) Radwan Masmoudi, Founder and President of CSID Asma Afsaruddin, Chair of CSID and Prof. of Islamic Studies, Univ. of Notre Dame Irwin Borowsky, Host and Director of the National Liberty Museum
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CSID Monthly Lecture Series Speakers: Fatma Benli and Ayse Basibüy The Center for the Study of Islam & Democracy (CSID) held a Lecture on: HUMAN RIGHTS FOR WOMEN WITH HEADSCARVES IN TURKEY (Introduction by Merve Kavakci – former Member of Turkish Parliament) on Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2007. click here.
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CSID Monthly Lecture Series  Speaker: Paul M. Barrett
The Center for the Study of Islam & Democracy (CSID) hosted a Brown Bag Lecture Series: AMERICAN ISLAM: THE STRUGGLE FOR THE SOUL OF A RELIGION on Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2007 (12:00 Noon 1:30 PM) At the Center for the Study of Islam & Democracy (CSID), 1625 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 601 Washington DC, 20036.
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Call for Paper Proposals for 8th Annual Conference
Posted Jan 7, 2007 |
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New CSID Board Members | 
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| Omar M. Kader | Ali N. Memon | Abdallah Schleifer | | Tamara Sonn |
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CSID Board Elections
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Why CSID Needs & Deserves Your Support! |
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Conference: Mr. Jefferson Goes to the Middle East Democracy's Prospects in the Arab World April 5 & 6, 2006 Video of Q&A with Dr. Radwan Masmoudi, September 2006 |
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Open Letter to President Bush Re: democracy promotion (with 105 signatures) |
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CSID Monthly Lecture Series Can we have Arab Democracy without the Islamists? By: Neil Hicks & Amr Hamzawy This month's lecture was delivered by Neil Hicks on Wednesday, September 27th, 2006, at the Center for the Study of Islam & Democracy (CSID). This event is available for viewing on the internet at this link |
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Can Muslims be Good Americans? Dr. Abdulaziz Sachedina I will endeavor to respond to the questions below, as briefly and succinctly as possible. Some issues are polemical in intent and are simply to provoke rather than seek clarification. And, yet, I have not shied away from responding to these baseless attributions to Muslims. |
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