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Explore the profound legacy of one of history’s most influential figures at the conference dedicated to the life of the Holy Prophet Muhammad. Featuring a diverse line-up of speakers, the event will offer historical insights, spiritual reflections, and engaging discussion relevant to audiences of all backgrounds.
This conference is open to the public and brings together, academics, faith leaders, politicians, students and anyone interested in understanding the life and message of the Prophet Muhammad in a contemporary context
Academic & Human Rights Leader
Dr Heiner Bielefeldt is an internationally respected academic and human rights advocate. He served as the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Religion or Belief from 2010 to 2016, where he championed the protection of religious freedoms and the rights of minorities worldwide.
President Ahmadiyya Board of Arbitration
Dr Zahid Khan is the President of the Ahmadiyya Board of Arbitration. He is public speaker on Islam, peace, and social cohesion. He has delivered numerous talks on the Islamic principles of harmony, justice, and the true path to meaningful integration within Western societies.
Lecturer Arabic & Islamic Studies
Ibrahim Ikhlaf is a lecturer in Arabic and Islamic Studies and serves as the Head of the International Translation and Research Office at AMJ International. His lectures often explore the contemporary significance of Islamic principles and highlight the enduring relevance of Islamic teachings in the modern world.
British Imam
Imam Mansoor Clarke is a British Imam and journalist. He regularly speaks on the relevance of Islamic teachings in the modern world, with a focus on spirituality, ethics, and social justice.
This conference is open to the public and brings together, academics, faith leaders, politicians, students
The conference will be held in Chelsea Old Town Hall in Kensington and Chelsea
The conference will be taking place on Saturday 14th June 2025, at 15:00.
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South Kensington and Sloane Square Underground Stations are both approximately a 10-minute walk to the conference.