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Muslim Unity Convention
VENUE
Easter Sunday (27th March) 2005
The Bridgewater Hall, Manchester.
10am till 6pm (Doors open at 9am)
SPEAKERS
Imam Siraj Wahhaj - New York, USA
Shaykh Muhammad Yahya - Aleppo, Syria
Shaykh Abdul Hakim Murad - Cambridge, UK
Yvonne Ridley - London, UK
Shaykh Muhammad Umar alBudally - Rochdale, UK
Nasheeds by Khaleel Muhammad,
SABI from Morocco,
Hamza Thabet from Libya
Special Guest Appearance by: Prince Naseem Hamid
TICKETS: £10 each,
Call Box Office on +44 (0161 907 9000) or
Book online at www.ramadhanfoundation.com
Unity Convention officially sponsored by: Bridges TV
(www.bridgestv.co.uk)
Convention supported by:
Muslim Council of Britain, Young Muslims UK, Islamic
Society of Britaina, Young Muslims Organisation UK,
Islamic Foundation, Islamic Commision for Human
Rights, Muslim Association of Britain, Q-News,
Islamic Propagation Organisation, FOSIS,
Islamicworker.com, ISL4M.com
An Event not to be missed.
CONTACT US:
Ramadhan Foundation
17 Derby Street, Rochdale, OL11 1LT
Tel: 08700 660 868
Fax: 08700 660 869
Mob: 07814 835 912
Ramadhan Foundation, 1
7 Derby Street, Rochdale,
OL11 1JZ, UK
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