المركز الاسلامي يستضيف الاستاذ صموئيل و الداعية عيسى AML Council host Samuel & Br. Issa (from Meca)

لمركز الاسلامي يستضيف الاستاذ صموئيل و الداعية عيسى
AML Council will host Br. Samueal Shriphire and Br. Isa Aljad Husain from Meca at the Center on Friday August 24, 2018
Br. Samuel who was a former pastor, and entered Isalm, and Br. Issa Husain from Meca, who are on a world Dawah tour,

We are on a 3 month international Dawah mission, we are coming to the US from August 12 to September 12th, we would like to know if you can schedule appointments for us with Muslims and non Muslims in places of worship, universities, Goverment buildings, civic clubs, public halls, prisions, libraries, mosques and more)

This is our schedule: we will be traveling by car

Washington DC/Annapolis/Baltimore area – 12-16th

Atlanta 18-20th

Orlando/Tampa 21st -25th

Havana – 25th – 30th

Houston 30 – Sept 3rd

LA/Orange county September 6-12th

This is a description of us both

Samuel Shropshire, Founder/Director, Muslim Voice for Peace & Reconciliation (www.mvpr.org)
Samuel Shropshire is a US citizen. He has more than 30 years experience as a founder, CEO, and director for business, education and non-government organizations (NGOs). A passionate and effective speaker, Shropshire has made countless motivational and educational presentations and speeches before government entities, NGOs, businesses, university audiences, and civic organizations. He has worked for positive change and world peace, successfully lobbying the U.S. Congress, the Canadian and British Parliaments, and the United Nations has been on foreign policy teams that introduced bills to U.S. congressional and state legislative committees.
His work now as a Muslim is currently in the fields of peacemaking, religious reconciliation and lecturing on environmental concerns.
Shropshire is an avid writer/blogger posting at www.mvpr.org and www.samslifeinjeddah.wordpress.com. He is founder and director of the NGO Muslim Voice for Peace & Reconciliation based in Maryland USA. Shropshire is dedicated to spreading the good news of Islam through interfaith meetings and public gatherings throughout the world.
Shropshire is a former pastorlll. He has dedicated his life to advancing understanding of Islam and world peace. “Islam means peace,” he says, “and Muslims must assume leadership rolls in the world today. As peacemakers, environmentalists, political leaders, we can pave the way for a new generation of Muslims to help change the world for the better.”

Isa Alhaj Hussein, co-director of Muslim Voice for Peace & Reconciliation

Isa Alhaj Hussein is MVPR co-director and peace activist and a known student leader in Saudi Arabia. He is a student at King Abdul Aziz University majoring in Islamic studies.
A resident of Mecca, Saudi Arabia, he is teaching peacemaking and encouraging young Muslims that behaviour is our best means of dawah in the world today. The son of an accomplished Saudi environmentalist (Dr Mohammed Alhaj Hussein, Isa knows first hand the importance of providing leadership in both the fields of peacemaking and the environment.
Isa is the Saudi representative to the United Nations University Scholars Symposium to be held in Bangkok, Thailand, August 2018.
As MVPR youth advocate, Isa is accompanying MVPR founder Samuel Shropshire on the 2018 MVPR world peace mission that will visit 5 continents and 16 nations during this summer season. Isa proudly proclaims, “Our message is world peace and leadership. We are training Muslims leaders in this age of great need.”

Video of our world trip last year: Samuel Shropshire, Founder/Director, Muslim Voice for Peace & Reconciliation (www.mvpr.org)
Samuel Shropshire is a US citizen. He has more than 30 years experience as a founder, CEO, and director for business, education and non-government organizations (NGOs). A passionate and effective speaker, Shropshire has made countless motivational and educational presentations and speeches before government entities, NGOs, businesses, university audiences, and civic organizations. He has worked for positive change and world peace, successfully lobbying the U.S. Congress, the Canadian and British Parliaments, and the United Nations has been on foreign policy teams that introduced bills to U.S. congressional and state legislative committees.
His work now as a Muslim is currently in the fields of peacemaking, religious reconciliation and lecturing on environmental concerns.
Shropshire is an avid writer/blogger posting at www.mvpr.org and www.samslifeinjeddah.wordpress.com. He is founder and director of the NGO Muslim Voice for Peace & Reconciliation based in Maryland USA. Shropshire is dedicated to spreading the good news of Islam through interfaith meetings and public gatherings throughout the world.
Shropshire is a former pastorlll. He has dedicated his life to advancing understanding of Islam and world peace. “Islam means peace,” he says, “and Muslims must assume leadership rolls in the world today. As peacemakers, environmentalists, political leaders, we can pave the way for a new generation of Muslims to help change the world for the better.”

Isa Alhaj Hussein, co-director of Muslim Voice for Peace & Reconciliation
Isa Alhaj Hussein is MVPR co-director and peace activist and a known student leader in Saudi Arabia. He is a student at King Abdul Aziz University majoring in Islamic studies.
A resident of Mecca, Saudi Arabia, he is teaching peacemaking and encouraging young Muslims that behaviour is our best means of dawah in the world today. The son of an accomplished Saudi environmentalist (Dr Mohammed Alhaj Hussein, Isa knows first hand the importance of providing leadership in both the fields of peacemaking and the environment.
Isa is the Saudi representative to the United Nations University Scholars Symposium to be held in Bangkok, Thailand, August 2018.
As MVPR youth advocate, Isa is accompanying MVPR founder Samuel Shropshire on the 2018 MVPR world peace mission that will visit 5 continents and 16 nations during this summer season. Isa proudly proclaims, “Our message is world peace and leadership. We are training Muslims leaders in this age of great need.”

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