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Foreign Press Centers > Briefings > -- By Date > 2006 Foreign Press Center Briefings > June 

Muslim Leaders of Tomorrow Forum


Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf, Founder, Cordoba Initiative; Daisy Kahn; Syyeda Mirza, and Omar Amanat
Foreign Press Center Roundtable
New York, New York
June 15, 2006

 

The New York Foreign Press Center hosted a panel of distinguished guests who will take part in an upcoming conference, Muslim Leaders of Tomorrow, (MLT) in Copenhagen, July 7 -9, 2006.  Panelists included: Imam Feisal Roundtable on the Muslim Leaders of Tomorrow ForumAbdul Rauf, Founder, Cordoba Initiative; Daisy Kahn, Executive Director, American Society for Muslim Advancement; Sayyeda Mirza, Project Manager, Reframing Perceptions of Islam and Muslims, East West Center; and Omar Amanat, Entrepreneur, Technologiest, and Philanthropist.

The June 15 roundtable discussed Muslim integration in the West, the importance of young Muslim generation in the West, their sense of identity, leadership goals, intrafaith conversation, gender equality, as well as many other pertinent items which will be highlight in the July MLT forum.

For more information on this forum, please visit: http://www.asmasociety.org/home/


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