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2009 Annual Report
2009 has been one of the most fascinating years in the history of Exhibition Islam, read more in our report...
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Exhibition Islam in Durban, South Africa
Exhibition Islam showcased a historic exhibition at the Souk Al Ansaar that was hosted at the Durban Exhibition Centre between 25th December 2009 and 3rd January 2010. The following report expounds upon the highlights of this exhibition.
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Exhibition Islam Brochure 2010
The Islam Exhibition highlights the core beliefs which are part of the Islamic faith, the message of Islam and also the rich history and contribution Islam has made to humanity. This magnificent and eye-catching exhibition whisks the visitor away to explore the origins of Islam, its tenants and how Islam continues to help shape the modern world today.
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Exhibition Islam Norway Report 2009
The ‘Islam Exhibition’ in Oslo, Norway attracted more than 5,000 visitors over the 10 days period. The majority of visitors appreciated Exhibition Islam’s vision and service and felt that the exhibition helped them to understand a great deal more about the Islamic faith.
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Cape Town, South Africa June 2009
Exhibition Islam exhibited the ‘Islam Exhibition’ at the Islam Expo SA 2009 in Cape Town, South Africa.
The event attracted over 55,000 visitors over 4 days.
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Tromso, Norway - May 2008
Exhibition Islam’s first ever exhibition in Norway was hosted in the picturesque town of Tromsoe, only 500Km from the North Pole.
This inspirational exhibition was a great success and helped to create a better understanding of Islam in Northern Norway.
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Bi-Annual Report 2008
The Spring/Summer period of 2008 has heralded the achievement of significant milestones for Exhibition Islam. In the period between January and July, Exhibition Islam hosted 38 exhibitions across the United Kingdom. In addition Exhibition Islam hosted its first exhibitions In Norway and Dubai, UAE.
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Bi-Annual Report 2007
This report summarises Exhibition Islam’s achievements and developments over the Summer/Autumn season, 2007.
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The Islamic Contribution to Science Exhibition
Islam inspires
a culture of learning and
striving towards the common
good. Muslim scientists
contributed greatly towards the
advancement of science and
this contribution is not widely
known.
From ward systems in hospital
through to contributions in
medicine, agriculture, maths,
geography, pharmacology,
agriculture, architecture and
engineering and many other
sciences through to the
preservation of classical Greek,
Egyptian and Persian works the
Islamic civilisation contributed
greatly to the sciences of today.
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The Islamic Art Exhibition
Historically, Islamic art and calligraphy has inspired many people and is seen today in many magnificent examples in mosques across the world.
Exhibition Islam is working with many of the leading artists from across the world to showcase the striking and deeply moving pieces of art which have been inspired completely by deep faith in Islam.
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