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Well its not quite your normal event :P. However, i believe its something important especially being part of a diverse group of people in SAU Vic.

We usually get around 2,000 people attending each night. For those who wish to broaden their understanding of us 'crazy' Muslims, this would be the perfect night for you.

There are 2 lectures, both are followed by a Q & A Session for people to ask questions.

Details are:

Lecture 1: Aussie Muslim & Bloody Proud

Speaker: Abu Hamza

Date: 7:00 - 9:30pm, Saturday, 10th June

Lecture 2: Fair Dinkum Muslim

Speaker: Belal Assaad

Date: 7:00 - 9:30pm, Sunday, 11th June

Venue: Melbourne University, Copland Theatre, Gate 12, Royal Parade, Parkville. Melway 43-F3

PM me if interested or for more info.

FREE ENTRANCE :D

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Well its not quite your normal event :blush:. However, i believe its something important especially being part of a diverse group of people in SAU Vic.

We usually get around 2,000 people attending each night. For those who wish to broaden their understanding of us 'crazy' Muslims, this would be the perfect night for you.

There are 2 lectures, both are followed by a Q & A Session for people to ask questions.

Details are:

Lecture 1: Aussie Muslim & Bloody Proud

Speaker: Abu Hamza

Date: 7:00 - 9:30pm, Saturday, 10th June

Lecture 2: Fair Dinkum Muslim

Speaker: Belal Assaad

Date: 7:00 - 9:30pm, Sunday, 11th June

Venue: Melbourne University, Copland Theatre, Gate 12, Royal Parade, Parkville. Melway 43-F3

PM me if interested or for more info.

FREE ENTRANCE :)

Its GREAT to see Muslim community in Australia strongly against other muslim extreamist and having these kind of events so that others really understand what muslim is all about.

Thanks West. Thats the main reason for having these lectures. Unfortunately the stereotype that we as Muslims are portrayed as in the media is all lies. These 2 nights are an opportunity for those who have questions and misconceptions to come and see what we Muslim's are really like. Its easy to read the Herald Sun or watch Today Tonight and see all the lies and believe it, now its time to see the other side of the fence. It's most likely going to be live on Paltalk (www.paltalk.com), so feel free to download the program and listen to the lecture live on the net if you cannot make it to the lecture. You can also have the opportunity to write your questions down and have them answered by the speaker.

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