Seen: How New Zealand Muslims Perceive Themselves—And Are Perceived
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Seen: How New Zealand Muslims Perceive Themselves—And Are Perceived

  • ALL AGES

Join us in Christchurch as we tour the country to share key findings from last year's Muslim Diversity Study data

By Muslim Diversity Study

Date and time

Location

The Undercroft at University of Canterbury

Puaka-James Hight Building Ground Floor Christchurch, Canterbury Region 8041 New Zealand

Agenda

6:30 PM

Recitation

6:35 PM

Inauguration


Imam Ibrahim

6:40 PM

Welcome Address


Professor Donald Hine (Head of School, Psychology, Speech and Hearing, Faculty of Science) University of Canterbury

6:45 PM

Keynote Presentation


Dr. Usman Afzali, Principal Investigator, Muslim Diversity Study – Lecturer, University of Otago, Religion Programme

7:20 PM

Youth Voices


UC MUSA - University of Canterbury Muslim University Students Association

7:25 PM

Community Reflections


Dr. Zahra Emamzadeh

7:30 PM

Closing Remarks


Dr. Hamimah Ahmat (Sakinah Trust)

7:35 PM

Isha Prayers

8:00 PM

Refreshments & Networking

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes
  • ALL AGES

We're excited to invite you to the next talk in our ongoing series of events across New Zealand, where we’re sharing the findings of the Muslim Diversity Study.

Last year, we reached out to you to participate in the study, and now we’re in the exciting phase of sharing these valuable insights. Join us in Christchurch as we continue fostering an understanding of Muslim diversity in Aotearoa New Zealand.

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The Muslim Diversity Study (MDS), also known as “A National Longitudinal Study of Muslim Diversity and Flourishing”, is aimed to enrich understanding of the attitudes, values, wellbeing, flourishing, and resilience of the Muslim community in New Zealand. It is conducted as part of the New Zealand Attitudes and Values Study (NZAVS).

Free
Aug 29 · 6:30 PM GMT+12