London to Host Historic Exhibition on Islam
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London to Host Historic Exhibition on Islam
CAIRO, January 23, 2006 (IslamOnline.net) - The British capital is set to
host Europe's biggest exhibition of "modern-day Islam" during July to
highlight the first anniversary of the July 7, 2005, terrorist attacks, in
an effort to depict the divine religion in a positive light, according to a
major UK daily Monday, January 23.
The Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone, is set to launch the event, which
hopes to "combat the myths, misconceptions and misunderstandings of Islam,"
reported The Independent.
Europe's biggest exhibition of modern-day Islam will take place in London a
year after the July 7 bombings in an effort to depict the religion in a
positive light.
Livingstone is set to launch the event which hopes to "combat the myths,
misconceptions and misunderstandings of Islam." IslamExpo will consist of a
series of exhibitions, lectures, debates, films, stand-up comedy acts, and
workshops on Islam's cultural heritage, at Alexandra Palace. Organizers plan
to invite survivors of the Tube attacks to attend with a special
commemoration on the day.
It is hoped that the event will help improve relations between Britain's 1.8
million Muslims and the wider community.
The exhibitions will be divided into three zones: "Discover Islam," which
will feature famous mosques and a demonstration on a prayer platform;
"Muslim Civilisation," which traces Islam's history; and "Muslim World,"
which covers Palestinian history, religious chants and a gallery of famous
converts. Seminars ranging from democracy and jihad to Muslim gardening and
agriculture will also take place.
The event has received the backing of numerous Muslim groups as well as the
al-Jazeera news channel and the Greater London Authority. If it is
successful, it could become an annual event in London.
Anas Altikriti, the director of IslamExpo, who recently went to Iraq to plea
for the release of the kidnap victim Norman Kember, said he hoped the event
would "build bridges."
"We do not want a target audience of just Muslims or just white British
males. The hope is that all kinds of people will visit and go away thinking
about things, and not that Islam is a danger or a threat. The mere
initiative of a positive dialogue has been absent for the past two or three
years," he said.
Ihtisham Hibatullah, from the Muslim Association of Britain, the group that
devised the project, said the exhibition would be a celebration. "It will be
a Muslim festival. It came about because of the negative polarization of
Islam and the West and it is a way of taking Islam forward, a change from
what we have been going through for the past four years."
Trade
The event also has a commercial dimension as it aims, according to the
paper, to draw Arab businesses to the capital by encouraging trade from 54
Islamic countries in a dedicated financial conference.
"IslamExpo offers a unique opportunity for dialogue that furthers strong
community relations and greater understanding between Muslim and non-Muslim
people," Livingstone told the daily.
"In addition, it will enhance London's reputation for cultural and creative
diversity whilst promoting London to key businesses and decision makers as a
business and tourist destination," he added.
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