Prayer, Patience & Pandemic: University of Divinity

From July 27, 2020 19:00 until July 27, 2020 20:00

The Australian Intercultural Society, Trinity College, University of Divinity & Islamic Sciences & Research Academy would like to invite you to:

Prayer, Patience & Pandemic

Date: Monday 27 July 2020      Time: 7pm to 8pm
Location: Online webinar

This event will highlight how followers of various faiths have endured adverse situations during the COVID-19 pandemic.

About this Event
***To watch live streamed webinar please click here***

Life throws many challenges that impede our ability to achieve our goals or live the life we aspire. Through prayer, we often find the courage to get back up and strive forward. The desired result is not always achieved at the first go, so we keep trying. With a bit of patience, perseverance and persistence we either achieve what we set out to do or have to contend with another outcome – sometimes to our dismay. The Corona pandemic is THE biggest disruptor to 2020, with everyone feeling its effects one way or another. How do we as individuals and collectively, who profess to be people of faith find the strength to get through this period ? Are we hopeful for our future, considering pandemics could unexpectedly pop up and change the way we live our lives ? The new normal may be to live with uncertainty and constant change, so how do we remain steadfast in our respective faiths and belief in God ? As women of faith, how could we inspire our faith communities to give individuals who are losing hope the shot of optimism they need ?

Biographies

Panellist: 

  • Dr Mahsheed Ansari is lecturer in Islam and Contemporary Islamic Studies and the Higher Degrees Research Coordinator at the Centre for Islamic Studies & Civilisation, Charles Sturt University. Her research interests include the history of Islamic thought, spirituality and culture. She is also a historian interested in the formation and development of minority communities in Australia. She is currently working on the Muslim heritage research project at the Public and Contextual Theology Research Centre at Charles Sturt University.
  • The Revd Dr Colleen O’Reilly is an Anglican priest and the Chaplain to Trinity College in the Universities of Melbourne and of Divinity. Previously she was the Vicar of St George’s Malvern (2007-2019) and St Faith’s Burwood (199-2007). Her doctoral studies was in the area of rites and pastoral care. Colleen is the mother of two sons, and grandmother to three boys who live in London. She is married to Fr Walter McEntee, formerly Chaplain to Melbourne Girls’ Grammar School

Moderator:

  • Dr Zuleyha Keskin is the Course Director at the Centre for Islamic Studies and Civilisation, Charles Sturt University. She is also a senior lecturer in Islamic spirituality and contemporary Islamic studies. Zuleyha is a co-founder of ISRA Australia and the Managing Editor of the Australian Journal of Islamic Studies journal, a double-blind peer reviewed academic journal. Zuleyha’s community outreach is through the frequent requests for her to do talks on Islamic issues in the wider community. She has 15 years of experience in teaching to a range of audiences from high school students to youth and adults within the Muslim and non-Muslim community.

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