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NEXT CLASS: Saturday 28th Jan. 2012

Free Weekly Open Classes in English on Islam
in Ipswich at
IPSWICH ORIGO
10 UPPER ORWELL ST., IPSWICH, IP4 1HW
(Opposite St. Michael's Church)

10.00 a.m. - 12.00 p.m.
ALL MEMBERS OF ANY SOCIETY
OR OF ANY BACKGROUND, CREED, RACE, SEX OR ORIENTATION
ARE WARMLY WELCOME

Would you like to find out about Islam in a relaxed, friendly and respectful environment? Our get togethers are completely non-sectarian and designed to keep everything clear of extremism. We pray and work towards good manners, brotherhood, unity and devotion to God, and encourage involvement in the community at every level. Please encourage family and friends to attend and help by publicising this class to all whom you know.
Everyone welcome
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OPEN AND FREE
STUDY CIRCLE
EVERY SATURDAY

10.00 am - 12.00 pm

Knowing Islam
Understanding Life

PLEASE BE PROMPT
FOR A 10.00 AM START

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THERE ARE ALSO WEEKLY TALKS
ON THE LIFE OF THE PROPHET MUHAMMAD

The rooms, crèche, snacks, notes, books are provided through voluntary means.
Conducted wholly in English by M. Manwar Ali
these classes are suitable for anyone fifteen or over
who wants to learn and discuss Islam freely and yet with focus
and costs absolutely nothing to the participant

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The free class every Thursday evening at Suffolk New College to study prophetic traditions (hadith) relating to daily worship have now been replaced by weekly talks on the life of the Prophet Muhammad. Although these classes are adjusted for Muslims who want to practice their faith, they are conducted wholly in English, and anyone interested, whether Muslim or non-Muslim, are free to attend, most welcome, and would find stimulating.

 
Last Updated: January 2012
Review date: February 2012