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Muslim Urbanists Digital Iftar
This dialogue on Muslim Urbanism invites attendees to explore how Muslims make cities and how Muslims are in turn made by them
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Hosted by 911³Ô¹Ï’s Centre for Comparative Muslim Studies, this event seeks to foster dialogue on Muslim Urbanism from an inclusive and inter-disciplinary perspective to better understand how Muslim cities are constructed both in a literal sense and in the minds of their inhabitants.
Registered attendees are advised to arrive a few minutes early to the event to set-up an account and/or log into this event's virtual forum . For a how-to on setting up Kumospace, Kumospace has produced a as to engagement within this virtual forum.
This dialogue is part of the project that aims to create opportunities for social connection during a physically distant Ramadan and hopes to build on previous events around Muslim Urbanism held in and .