The SFU Centre for Comparative Muslim Studies, in partnership with the SFU Morris J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue, closes the inaugural Muslim Community Fellowship cohort with a public dialogue about bridging differing experiences, community healing, and moving towards positive social change.
The Centre for Comparative Muslim Studies has been established at Simon Fraser University to encourage the academic discussion and public understanding of the cultures and societies of Muslim peoples in the past and present. The Centre works through a variety of programs to broaden the discussion of this important subject and to introduce more complexity and comparison in the analysis.
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