Event Title

Muslim Friday Prayers

Presenter Information

Omar Bajwa, Yale University

Location

Meditation Room, 42 Bellarmine Hall

Start Date

15-6-2012 7:30 AM

End Date

15-6-2012 8:15 AM

Description

For those who would like to join, Omar Bajwa, Coordinator of Muslim Life, in the Chaplain's Office at Yale University will be leading Friday morning prayers.

Omer Bajwa is the Coordinator of Muslim Life, in the Chaplain's Office at Yale University. He earned his Graduate Certificate in Islamic Chaplaincy from Hartford Seminary, and he has been engaged in religious service, social activism, and educational outreach for over the past ten years. He received his MA in Near Eastern Studies from Cornell University's Department of Near Eastern Studies, where he also served as the Outreach Coordinator. He also earned an MS in Communication from Cornell, and a BA in English Literature and Rhetoric from Binghamton University. His interests include Islam in the United States, interfaith engagement, Islam and the global media, and transnational religious and intellectual networks. He regularly lectures about these topics and others at campuses, congregations, and communities across the country.

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Jun 15th, 7:30 AM Jun 15th, 8:15 AM

Muslim Friday Prayers

Meditation Room, 42 Bellarmine Hall

For those who would like to join, Omar Bajwa, Coordinator of Muslim Life, in the Chaplain's Office at Yale University will be leading Friday morning prayers.

Omer Bajwa is the Coordinator of Muslim Life, in the Chaplain's Office at Yale University. He earned his Graduate Certificate in Islamic Chaplaincy from Hartford Seminary, and he has been engaged in religious service, social activism, and educational outreach for over the past ten years. He received his MA in Near Eastern Studies from Cornell University's Department of Near Eastern Studies, where he also served as the Outreach Coordinator. He also earned an MS in Communication from Cornell, and a BA in English Literature and Rhetoric from Binghamton University. His interests include Islam in the United States, interfaith engagement, Islam and the global media, and transnational religious and intellectual networks. He regularly lectures about these topics and others at campuses, congregations, and communities across the country.