Islam in a Secular Society: Australian Intercultural Society

From July 31, 2018 18:00 until July 31, 2018 20:00

At Australian Intercultural Society, Ground Floor, Suite 2, 441 St Kilda Rd, Melbourne, VIC 3004

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The Australian Intercultural Society & Rationalist Society of Australia invite you to:

Islam in a secular society : Individualism vs Communitariansim | Panel Discussion

Date: Tuesday 31 July 2018      Time: 6pm to 8pm
Location: Australian Intercultural Society - Suite 2, Ground Floor, 441 St Kilda Road, Melbourne

In an era in which faith traditions are encouraged to be relevant and provide meaning to their adherents, one faith tradition has been subjected to more scrutiny than others. Islam, a civilization that has contributed to the advancement of humanity, has been put under the microscope ever since 9/11. Muslims have been asked to explain the true teachings of their faith and clarify many aspects of it that seem puzzling to the neutral eye. Many Muslims are now living as citizens in Western secular societies such as Australia, where there is a separation of religion from the state. These societies are liberal and promote individual rights: the rights to belief and non-belief, freedom of thought, equal treatment of women, socially and economically to name a few. In this setting, can a Muslim truly be a part of society, or are there faith-based beliefs preventing this ? Are there any clashes with Islamic teachings which curb an individual’s rights of belief, non-belief and having unlimited freedom of speech ?

Hear our panellists Tasneem Chopra, Meredith Doig, Paul Monk, Mehmet Ozalp address these topics and more. Moderated by the former Religion Editor of The Age newspaper Mr Barney Zwartz

Cost: Free
Registration: http://bit.ly/2MU9OZW

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Light refreshments with tea & coffee will be offered. If you have any special dietary needs, please let us know when you register for the event.

If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact us on 03 9867 2248 or info@intercultural.org.au.