February 17, 2016

South Brunswick public library in New Jersey to hold an event on Islam

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Wednesday 17 Feb 2016 - 12:35 Makkah mean time-8-5-1437

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New Jersey, (IINA) - The South Brunswick Public Library (SBPL) in Monmouth junction, New Jersey will hold an event on Sunday, Feb. 28 called “Dispelling Misconceptions About Islam,” aim to gain a better understanding of what Islam is all about, South Brunswick Patch online news reported.
Discussion leader Suzy Ismail is a visiting professor of communication at DeVry University and the founder and head communication counselor at Cornerstone.
“Dispelling Misconceptions About Islam” is being presented by the South Brunswick Human Relations Commission (SBHR) and SBPL, along with the interfaith clergy Association of greater South Brunswick and the community resource team.
The Continuing Community Conversation (CCC) events are designed to facilitate open discussion about issues affecting our community.
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