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Showing posts with label luncheons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label luncheons. Show all posts

Friday, July 29, 2011

FAIRFAX TV Channel 30 - Rumi Forum broadcasting on third television station

Rumi Forum will start broadcasting on a third television station during August 2011. That station is Fairfax TV - channel 30. The time slots during which it will be broadcast are as follows:

Saturday, February 5, 2011

MEDIA - Bishop Chane: Gülen one of the greatest scholars

Eighth Bishop of Washington in the Episcopal Church John Bryson Chane has said Turkish scholar Fethullah Gülen is probably one of the greatest scholars and religious people in today’s world.

Speaking at a Jan. 20 meeting of the Rumi Forum, a think tank established by Turks living in Washington, D.C., to foster intercultural dialogue, the bishop praised Gülen and the Gülen movement inspired by him. During his speech, titled “Interfaith/Intercultural dialogue: a First Priority in the 21st Century,” Chane referred to Gülen as a “magnificent man”.

“In the 50 books he has written he has probably been one of our greatest voices. He is a scholar and communicator who has really addressed -- not only the role of religion -- but the place of religion as an antidote to violence throughout the world, stressing the importance of the need to come to the table for dialogue and conversation.”

Bishop Chane serves a diverse diocese of 91 congregations, 23 church-related schools and 45,000 members in the District of Columbia and the counties of Prince George’s, Montgomery, Charles and Saint Mary’s in the state of Maryland.

Noting that Gülen has contributed much to the life and stability of the global community already, Chane said, “I really want to make a point in recognizing him and honoring him for the work he continues to do for global peace among all of God’s children.”

Gülen, a Turkish Islamic scholar well known for teachings that promote mutual understanding and tolerance between cultures, is now residing in the US. Gülen has pioneered educational activities in a number of countries, along with efforts to promote intercultural and interfaith activities around the world. One of the world’s most influential Islamic scholars, Gülen made the top of the list of “The World’s Top 20 Public Intellectuals” in the magazines Foreign Policy and Prospect in 2008.

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SOURCE:http://www.todayszaman.com/news-233607-bishop-chane-gulen-one-of-the-greatest-scholars.html

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

US-Turkey: Model-Partnership for the 21st Century? with Joshua W. Walker

The Rumi Forum hosted Joshua Walker on the very current and important topic of US-Turkey: Model-Partnership for the 21st Century? with Joshua W. Walker
For those interested in Transatlantic relations, this is a must watch. Enjoy


Sunday, November 21, 2010

DCTV and Arlington Independent Media (AIM) now broadcast our speaker series and luncheon events

We are proud to announce that our luncheon series programs are now broadcast on 2 television channels.
Rumi Forum's programs are broadcast on Arlington Independent Media (AIM) and DCTV channels reaching a potential audience of more than 500,000 people.
For programming times please visit the below links

For those who prefer watching online please visit our YOUTUBE channel or watch full length videos on VIMEO

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