The Future For Islam

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CENTER FOR MUSLIM
CONTRIBUTION TO CIVILIZATION

H.E. Sheikh Muhammad bin Hamad al-Thani
Chairman


  1. H.Eminence Sheikh aCAzhar, Cairo, Arab Republic of Egypt.

  2. Director-General of the Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
    (ISESCO).

  3. Director-General of the Arab League Educational, Cultural and Scientific Organization
    (ALECSO).

  4. H.E. the Minister of Education, State of Qatar.

  5. H.E. the Minister of Educat~on, Kuwait.

  6. H.E. the Minister of Education, Oman.

  7. H.E. the Secretary-General of the Muslim World Miation, Saudi Arabia.

  8. H.E. Dr Ezzeddin Ibrahim, Cultural Advisor to H.H. the President of the U.A.E.

  9. Professor Yusuf al-Qpradawi, Director, Sira and Sunna Research Centre, University of Qam.

  10. Chairman, Arab Historians Union.

  11. Professor Cesar Adib Majul, Professor at the American Universities.


Fallowing are the names of the late ~raminent Muslim figures who (may Alhh have mercy upon
them) passed away after they had taken vital roles in the preliminary discussions of the Center's
goals, work plan and activities. They are:



  1. Dr Kamd Naji, former General Supervisor, Center for Muslim Contribution to Civilization,
    @tar (7 October 1997).

  2. Sheikh Jad d-Haq Ali Jad d-Haq, Sheikh al-Azhar, Cairo, Arab Republic of Egypt.

  3. Dr Muhammad Ibrahim him, former Rector, University of @tar.

  4. Sheikh Abdullah bin Ibrahim al-Ansari, former Chairman, Depamnent for the Revival of
    Islamic Cultural Heritage, State of Qatar.

  5. Muhammad d-Fasi, former Honorary Chairman, Islamic University Rabat,
    Kingdom of Morocco.

  6. Dr Abul-Wafa d-Taftazani, former Deputy Rector, University of Cairo,
    Arab Republic of Egypt.

  7. Senator M&td Tamano, former member of the Philippino Congress and
    Muslim leader in the Philippines.

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