Brief History Of Human Civilisations

When: Every Friday evening, from 7.00pm – 9.30pm
1st February 2008 – 28th November 2008

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Where: al-Ghazzali Centre Academy,
1021A Canterbury Road (Cnr. Willeroo Street),
Lakemba
Cost: $10 per class
$5 for al-Ghazzali Student cardholders
Includes all notes, audio & interactive CD* and refreshments

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Enquiries: Telephone (02) 9708 1539 or
Email academydirector@alghazzali.org

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This study Circle borrows from a rich diverse library of literature and presents the vast information in a coherent, balanced manner with visual and interpretative clarity. The program includes detailed notes, visual presentation including videos and time for lively discussions.

The historical timeline is benchmarked to the formal Islamic dating system, the Hijra, gazing into the past before the advent of Islam (bH) and forward (aH) from the time of the establishment of Islam upon the Finality of Messengership by Muhammad (peace and blessings of God almighty be upon him) until the present century. A parallel Civilisations and societies, often neglected, ignored or deliberately hidden from public education.

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Part 1 - 1st Feb - 25th April
    Setting the scene for the entire program, this part presents the era from after the time of Adam (peace be upon him) until the advent of Islam south of the Fertile Crescent...full details
Part 2 - 9th May - 25th July
    By the time Islam arrived into Arabian Peninsula, the Fertile Crescent had diminished into history. China was a sophisticated civilisation. Romans had taken over a Greek legacy and ... full details
Part 3 - 1st August - 28th November
    The most recorded part of our history, post-15th century portrays a world as if nothing positive or important happened before their time. Nothing could be further from the truth ...full details

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*Conditions apply- Audio & interactive CD wil be presented upon the completion of the course program to those attending at least 80% of the entire3-part program. The course program topics are subject to minor alterations over the program period.
 
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