Dear Friends,
Assalamu alaykum wrh wbt.,
We are delighted to invite all friends to an Online Memorial Lecture to celebrate the thoughts and contributions of Prof. Dr. Malik Badri to the Ummah. Details of the lecture are as follows:
Topic: Memorial Lecture in Honouring the Thoughts and Contributions of Professor Dr. Malik Badri to the Ummah (with a focus on Islamic Psychology).
Time: Sunday, Feb 28, 2021 08:00 PM Kuala Lumpur
Meeting ID: 870 4768 2953 / Passcode: MalikBadri
Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87047682953?pwd=bmpraENFVlFzdXlMUHJETUtsOTZWdz09
Tentative:
07:45 PM: ZOOM is accessible
08:00 PM: Keynote Speaker
- YB DATO’ SERI ANWAR IBRAHIM
- Chairman, International Institute of Islamic Thought (IIIT)
08:30 PM: Panel Speakers
- DR. HISHAM ALTALIB - President, IIIT
- DR. AHMAD TOTONJI - Founding Board Member, IIIT
- PROF. DR. ANIS AHMAD - Vice Chancellor, Riphah Int. Univ, Islamabad, Pakistan.
- PROF. DR. OMAR HASSAN KASULE - Secretary General, IIIT
- PROF. DR. RAHMATULLAH KHAN - Professor & Clinical Psychologist, UPSI
- PROF. DR. IBRAHIM MOHAMED ZEIN - Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Qatar.
- DR. FATIMAH ABDULLAH – KIRKHS, IIUM
09:50 PM: Closing Remarks
- PROF. DR. MOHAMAD FAUZAN NOORDIN
- Director, IIIT East and Southeast Asia Office
10:00 PM: Ends.
We are preparing a special tribute in a video format for our beloved Prof. Dr. Malik Badri. We welcome contribution of personal 60 seconds video clip from all friends to be included in the main video. Please send your 60 seconds video tribute to iiit.eastasia@gmail.com or WhatsApp at +60193326274. We reserve the right to accept and edit the video as we see fit to the theme and spirit of the occasion.
Please kindly register online at https://forms.gle/Uy7YAD4FFMr2oops5 to receive future invitation and updates on online programs organized by our office.
May Allah swt guide and bless us all. Thank you.
Wassalamu alaykum wrh wbt.
Your brother,
SHAHRAN KASIM
Deputy Director, IIIT East and Southeast Asia
Last lectures by Prof. Dr. Malik Badri on IIIT Online Classes on
Reflections on Psychology from an Islamic and Cultural Perspective
Lecture 1
Lecture 2
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