Islam in America: Finding Common Ground
Jane I. Smith
Saturday, 22 Oct 2005 at 2:00 pm – Campanile Room, Memorial Union
Jane I. Smith is Professor of Islamic Studies and Co-Director of the Duncan Black MacDonald Center for the Study of Islam & Christian-Muslim Relations. She is co-editor of The Muslim World, a journal dedicated to the study of Islam and Christian-Muslim relations, and the author of Islam in America.Cosponsored By:
- Interfaith Council
- Time for Peace
- Committee on Lectures (funded by Student Government)
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