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Br:. & Dr:. Tim Wallace-Murphy Speaks

Mar 24
Tue 7:00 PM
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Rashied

Wor.·. Brn.·. Rashied Sharrieff-Al-Bey (37) and Thomas Brooks (14), both PHA NY, together with Adelphic Union Lodge 14, holden to the Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge of New York, will co-host distinguished author and lecturer Dr. (and Brother) Timothy Wallace-Murphy (Grand Lodge of Scotland) for an open talk on Tuesday March 24th at 8:00 pm.

The evening's topic will be "What Islam Did For Us: Understanding Islam's Contribution To Western Civilization" based upon his book of the same name, and will explore the role of Islam in reconnecting Europe with its philosophical past, and the material support that ultimately culminated in the Renaissance and paved the way for the Age of Enlightenment. This topic will reveal important implications about the relationship between Islam, Freemasonry, and the original teachings of the Master Jesus, the son of Mary.

Br.·. Wallace-Murphy's latest book will be available for purchase at the event, and he will be autographing his work. Adelphic Union Lodge will open at 7:00 p.m. for business, and Br.·. Wallace-Murphy will present at 8:00 p.m. The Lodge will go to refreshment to permit wives, friends, and candidates to attend.

Please feel free to RSVP via this email address or to the number on the uploaded flyer. Refreshments will be served. I hope to see you there. Thank you.
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  • Rashied
    Posted Mar 26, 2009 8:09 PM
    Assistant Organizer
    The event was very much enjoyed by all, and Tim spoke to a packed house. Brethren from East to West, aligned on both North and South. People were even on the balcony. A minor technical glitch caused a slow start (my projector's bulb wouldn't light up), but we at last got things going and Tim was stellar. There were nearly 20 minutes of questions afterward, followed by another 15 or 20 minutes of brisk book sales and autographs. DVDs of the event will be available soon for a modest price.

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