Nooruddeen Durkee - Lectures and Conferences

Lectures and Conferences

  • Renewing the Family and building a Culture of World Peace, Washington, DC, 2000. Organised by the Interreligious and Internation Federation for World Peace
  • United Nations Millennium Peace Summit for Religious and Spiritual Leaders, New York 2000. Organised by the United Nations
  • Journey to Salaam, A Culture of Peace for the Muslim Community, Washington, 2000. Organised by Muslim Peace Fellowship and Assoc. of Muslim Social Scientists
  • Second International Islamic Conference, Chicago 2000, organised by the Nation of Islam,
  • Mawlid an-Nabi, Columbia South Carolina, June 2000 organised by Islamic Studies and Research Association
  • Jewish-Muslim Encounters, Cordoba, Spain August 1999, Organised by the Inter Religious Federation for World Peace
  • Sayyidina Muhammad: The Mercy to All the Worlds, June 1999 Columbia, SC organised by Islamic Studies and Research Association
  • Unity Conference, Washington DC, September 1998
  • First International Islamic Conference, Chicago, 1998,
  • The Universal Spirit of the Holy Qur'an and the State of the Ummah, Oct. 1998, Columbia, SC organised by Islamic Studies and Research Institute
  • Sufi Symposium, San Francisco, 1997 California, Paper: Truth in Advertising, The Selling of Sufism.
  • Sufi Symposium, San Francisco, 1996 California, Paper: Recital of Qur'an as a Spiritual Practice
  • Bluefield Meeting on Qur'anic Studies, Sept 96 Paper: Transliteration and Translation of Qur'an.
  • International Mawlid an-Nabi Conference, Chicago, Illinois, USA, August 1995
  • Paper: Manifestations of the Shadowless Presence

International Federation for World Peace, 1995 Congress, Seoul, Korea, August 1995

  • Paper: Possibilities of Perfection considered from Light of Islam
  • Problems and Challenges in Islamic and Christian Dialogue, University of Waterloo, Rension College for Religious Studies, Waterloo, Ontario Canada, May 1995
  • Paper: Some Personal Thoughts on Muslim Christian Dialogue.
  • Islam in Practice in the Modern World
  • Unitarian conference center, Charlottesville, VA 1995
  • Perspectives on Islamic Sufism, Piedmont Community College, faculty seminar, 1995
  • Islamic Architecture; What it Is and What it Isn’t Piedmont Community College, faculty seminar, 1995
  • Stories from Qur'an Fifteen Ramadan TV shows for the Arab World, Cairo, 1994
  • Islam in Focus, Twenty talks on Islam for TV presentation in the Arab World, Cairo, 1993
  • Hasan Fathy and Appropriate Architecture, American Cultural Center, Alexandria, 1992
  • The Nature & Practice of Islam: Now, talk given in Batesville, Virginia, USA, June 1991
  • The Nature of Islam: Outer and Inner, Alexandria, Egypt, 1990
  • The Life After This Life, seven 2 hour talks given in Alexandria, Egypt, 1989
  • Islam in Practice, Ghost Ranch, New Mexico USA. 1987 held under the auspices of the Presbyterian Synod for Reconciliation between Christians and Muslims.

Participant and Speaker

  • Inter-Faith Dialogues sponsored by: World Council of Religions: “Spirituality and Practice”, Vancouver, Canada, 1987
  • “Making Peace with the Earth”, New York, New York, 1991
  • “Peace in Practice”, Paris, 1991
  • “Ways to World Peace”, Seoul, Korea, 1992
  • Participant and Speaker at Muslim World Intra-Faith Dialogues: "Islam and the Family”, Istanbul, Turkey, 1990
  • “Islamic Law”, Istanbul, Turkey, 1988
  • “Peace in Islam”, Casablanca, Morocco, 1989
  • “Islamic Education”, Casablanca, Morocco, 1988
  • National Delegate to the Sixth International Conference on Muslim Education, Cambridge, UK, 1990
  • National Delegate to the Fifth International Conference on Muslim Education, Cairo, Egypt, 1988

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