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Islam Expo 2008
London's Olympia will play host to visitors at IslamExpo 2008 from 11 -14 July.
This year's event, which follows the successful launch in 2006 will provide Muslims and non-Muslims unique opportunities to appreciate the best of Islamic heritage.
It will also provide an open forum for people to discuss key issues affecting society and the world today.
Ismail Patel, Director of IslamExpo said "This year promises to be bigger and better.
"Visitors can expect to enjoy concerts, fashion, comedy and cuisine from all over the Muslim world. With over 80 speakers from around the globe taking part in over 25 debates, IslamExpo aims to encourage dialogue and debate on a range of pertinent issues._
Themes this year will include:
How to understand the Quran; Who represents British Muslims?; The Islamist Threat: Myth or Reality?; Muslims and the Environment: The Green Jihad.
IslamExpo's vast exhibition space will feature 14 themed zones over 2 floors comprising: sport, cookery, family activities, fashion, health & lifestyle, Islamic gardens, knowledge, entertainment, arts, education and much more.
On the Saturday and Sunday evenings, there will be entertainment with performers including Outlandish, Sound of Reason, Kareem Salama, Zain Bhikha, Junaid Jamshed, Prince Abdi, Abu Rateb and Mo Amer as well as up and coming UK artists on our Urban Youth Stage. On Thursday 10th July, preceding the events at Olympia, Canary Wharf will be the setting for the _Ethical Investment in Britain Conference which aims to look at how London can become the world leader in Islamic Finance.
IslamExpo is a ticketed event open to all members of the general public.
For advance tickets call +44 (0)871 230 7138.
IslamExpo will take place between the 11th _ 14th July, 2008, from 11.00am- 8pm (Media registration from 9.30am) at Kensington Olympia, Hammersmith Road, London W14 8UX.
4:33pm Thursday 19th June 2008
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