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In Search of A Homeland, A Quest For an Identity
The Muslim Convention
The World Federation are proud partners of The Muslim Convention, who will be hosting this unique Shia event:
In Search of A Homeland, A Quest For an Identity.
Dr Hasnain Walji, Madiha Raza and Shan Hassam will be representing The World Federation at this event-
Book your tickets now - Early Bird offers end 31st Oct!
The Muslim Convention aims to provide a networking platform for Shia Muslims in order to promote their spiritual, educational, social and economic well-being.
The Muslim Convention gives you the opportunity network with Shia Muslims from a variety of different backgrounds and locations. It is an event to connect and engage in intellectual topics affecting the community.
Their vision this year is to help Muslims in the United Kingdom understand and establish their identity. By the end of the event, they hope you will be confident and comfortable in calling yourself a British Muslim.
After the main convention, there will be a celebration which will be free and open to all for the birth of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him and his holy family).
Secure your place by clicking here.
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Date: |
17th November 2018 |
| Location: | International Suite |
| Mercure Manchester Piccadilly Hotel | |
| Portland St, Manchester | |
| M1 4PH Click here to get directions. | |
| Ticket Prices: | Early Bird offer ends 31st October |
| Student £18 (With Valid Student ID) | |
| Adult £30 (18yrs+) | |
| Family £60 (2 Adults + up to 5 Children under 18 yrs old) | |
| Find out more about the schedule and speakers here. | |
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