Da'wah Center Organizes Interactive Lecture

Da'wah Center Organizes Interactive Lecture

Upon the gracious invitation of Dr. Manal Mustafa, the Da'wah Center at the Islamic University of Minnesota – Main Center, organized an interactive lecture titled "The Concept of Governance Among Disbelieving Movements." The lecture was delivered by Professor Dr. Imaduddin Abduh Al-Ajili, Head of the Department of Creed and Contemporary Sects at the College of Islamic Studies at the university.

The lecture was moderated by Assistant Professor Dr. Siham Abdulbaqi, Secretary of the Da'wah Center, and took place on Thursday, January 9, 2025, lasting for a full hour. Delivered in Arabic, the lecture, as usual, concluded with participants receiving attendance certificates accredited by the university.

The lecture explored the concept of governance among disbelieving movements, with Dr. Imaduddin Al-Ajili shedding light on the dimensions of this concept and its intellectual and doctrinal impacts. He provided an in-depth analysis of its origins and contemporary applications. The lecture garnered significant interaction from the audience, who showed great interest in the topic and its rich discussions.

This lecture is part of the Da'wah Center's efforts at the Islamic University of Minnesota to promote intellectual and doctrinal awareness, offering high-quality lectures that contribute to addressing contemporary intellectual challenges and enhancing a proper understanding of Islamic concepts and principles.