In order to strengthen links with those who are interested in the Islamic culture, civilisation and heritage, Al-Furqan Foundation organises public lectures on topics that connect the Islamic heritage to the concerns of contemporary society.
These lectures cover a wide range of subjects on the spiritual and intellectual issues in the Muslim world.
Among these lectures are:
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Representing the East: Islamic Imagery in Western Art and Design
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Diet and Health in 9th Century Baghdad
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John Frederick Lewis and Islamic Culture: Reflection or Distortion?
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The Eagle House
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Watercolours of Wimbledon
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Islam-Inspired: the Impact of Islamic Design on Nineteenth-Century British Ceramics
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Images of Makkah and Madinah with Special Reference to the ‘Dalail al-Khayrát’
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Fragile States in the Arab Middle East
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Photographic Documentation, Archiving and Preservation of Islamic Architecture
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The First Arabs in the Fertile Crescent