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Muslim Institute events May - July 2026

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EVENTS MAY - JULY 2026


Join us for an evening of readings from contributors to CM: Fire.

Blackwells Manchester are delighted to welcome the editor and contributors to the Critical Muslim journal in partnership with Vellum Press, a local, Manchester-based publishing house working on academic projects, to celebrate the publication of Issue 57: Fire. The authors will read from and discuss their work. The event will be chaired by CM reviews editor Dr Shamim Miah. With authors Alev Adil and Robin Yassin-Kassab. 
Thursday 28th May. Doors: 6.30pm, Start: 6.45pm. 

Tickets are £4 or admission is free when purchasing a Magazine & Ticket option.
Tickets via Eventbrite here

 
Dr Ghayasuddin Siddiqui. A Memorial Gathering
Commemorating a Life of Service and Sacrifice.

Sun 31 May 2026, 13:00 — 17:00. 
Kenton Hall, Woodcock Hill, Harrow HA3 0PQ

“Allah will not overlook the reward of those who do good.” Qur’an 9:120

You are warmly invited to join family and friends as we commemorate a life of service and sacrifice on Sunday 31st May at 1.00pm.

Reflections from Talat Siddiqui, Matin Khan, Ziauddin Sardar, Baroness Shaista Gohir, Dr Musharraf Hussain, Imam Sardar Ahmed Qadri, Mufti Barkatulla, Humera Khan & Naomi Foyle.

Ammouncement of Dr Siddiqui's passing can be found here

Audience members will have the opportunity to share their memories. Food will be served. 

 
 Please RSVP here

Parking available. Nearest tube station is Preston Road on Metropolitan line. 
Jointly hosted by the Halal Food Authority and the Muslim Institute.

https://tinyurl.com/MemorialDrSiddiqui

Mohammed Ali MBE

Muslim Institute Ibn Sina annual lecture 2026: ‘Art and the soul of the city’.
Saturday 20th June 2026, 18:30 — 21:00
Sheffield Grand Mosque, Grimesthorpe Rd, Sheffield S4 8DE

Free entry by advance registration only. Limited places. There will be a post event buffet.
Book your ticket via Eventbrite here

In this 3rd annual Muslim Institute Ibn Sina lecture, renowned visual artist Mohammed Ali will deliver a lecture/performance on the importance of the arts, creativity and freedom of expression, particularly for the spiritual and religious lives of young people and their place in society.

About Mohammed Ali MBE: Mohammed Ali is an award-winning global artist, curator, and producer, renowned for his vibrant work exploring faith, identity, and social justice. Founder of Birmingham-based Soul City Arts, His cinematic art tells everyday stories of marginalised communities, blending street art, immersive installations, and film.  

 


 

The Muslim Institute 11th Ibn Rushd lecture:  'After Nations'. 
Tuesday 21 July 2026, 18:00 — 21:00  
The Art Workers’ Guild, 6 Queen Square, London WC1N 3AT
Delivered by author Rana Dasgupta.

"The nation state is a constantly changing commercial engine, whose interests coincide sometimes with that of human beings. That engine has departed very far from the euphoric expectations of the previous era. That does not mean states themselves will collapse. It does mean they may cease to be dependable as platforms for thriving human societies" - Rana Dasgupta. 

Until recently, the system of nation states appeared settled and eternal. Not anymore.

Even in rich countries, many feel they are being progressively neglected; in some parts of the world, populations are entirely abandoned by their states and must depend on improvised systems of their own. What is to be done? What will our collective futures look like?

Rana Dasgupta, author of acclaimed new book 'After Nations: The Making and Unmaking of a New World Order' will argue in the 2026 Ibn Rushd annual lecture that the time has come to develop a new conception of citizenship - one that corresponds to our globalised and ecologically fragile condition.

Please RSVP here 

A hot buffet will be served. 

Rana Dasgupta is a British novelist and essayist. Born in Canterbury in 1971, he studied at Balliol College, Oxford and the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His novel, Solo (2009), won the Commonwealth Writers’ Prize. He won the Ryszard Kapuściński Award and the Prix Émile Guimet for his subsequent novel Capital. His new acclaimed book, After Nations: The Making and Unmaking of a New World Order (2026), describes four crises of the contemporary nation-state (“God”, “Money”, “Law”, “Nature”) & presents a path to a fairer and more peaceful global future.

https://musliminstitute.org/event/the-muslim-institute-11th-ibn-rushd-lecture-after-nations-21-july-central-london/

Date for your diary:
Muslim Institute Winter Gathering 2026
Fri 27 — Sun 29 November 2026
Sarum, College, Salisbury. 


Theme: 'Muslim Europe and the curious case of amnesia'.

https://musliminstitute.org/event/muslim-institute-winter-gathering-2026/

 
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