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Day 1
VENUE: TUN HUSSEIN ONN HALL, WTC KL | |
7.30 am – 8.30 am | Registration |
9.00 am – 9.05 am | Welcome |
9.05 am – 9.15 am | Welcome Remarks Prof. Dato’ Dr. Muhammad Taufik Mohd Noor, Deputy Vice- Chancellor (Research and Innovation), USIM |
9.20 am – 11.00 am | Keynote Speakers Session 1
Shaping the Moderate Muslims Minds for the Contemporary World “Shaping the Moderate Muslims Mind for the Contemporary World” is a concept that addresses the evolving role of moderate Muslims in a rapidly changing global landscape. It emphasizes the importance of fostering a balanced understanding of Islamic principles in conjunction with modern values such as human rights, democracy, and diversity. This approach encourages moderate Muslims to actively engage in contemporary social, political, and cultural dialogues, promoting tolerance and peaceful coexistence. By integrating traditional religious teachings with modern thought, moderate Muslims can contribute to a more harmonious and progressive global society. This concept also seeks to counteract extremist ideologies by advocating for education, critical thinking, and interfaith collaboration. This session will define the truly moderate muslims minds whose responsible to lead Muslim world direction forward. Keynote speaker (20 mins/speaker):
Moderator: Prof. Dato’ Dr. Zulkiple Abd Ghani, Faculty of Leadership and Management, USIM |
11.00 am – 1.00 pm | Keynote Speakers Session 2
Madani Society: Creating Future Proof Millenial Muslim Leaders The future of Muslim youth hinges on the development of moderate Muslim leaders who can guide the global towards harmony, progress, and mutual respect. This vision involves fostering youth in the Madani society introduced by the 10th Malaysian Prime Minister YAB Dato’ Seri Anwar Ibrahim, where the six principels – sustainability, properity, innovation, respect, trust and care & compassion are deeply embedded. Madani society, emphasizes a balanced approach to life, integrating Islamic principles with modern societal norms. This can be achieved through comprehensive strategies that focus on education, leadership development, social inclusion, and economic empowerment as future proof skills demanded. To foster future talented moderate muslims needs imperatvie strategic discussion that involves top-bottom stakeholders incoporative to enhance soft and hard skills. In doing so, future proof millenial muslims leaders are recognized to be new hope for moderate muslims in fostering a future that is equitable, inclusive, and progressive. Keynote speaker (20 mins/speaker):
Moderator: Prof. Dr. Nik Salida Suhaila Nik Saleh, Faculty of Syariah and Law, USIM |
1.00 pm – 2.15 pm | Lunch and Prayer Break |
2.15 pm – 4.00 pm | Keynote Speakers Session 3
Pondok, Madrasah and Pesantren as A Catalyst For Nurturing Moderate Muslims Pondok, Madrasah, and Pesantren are traditional Islamic educational institutions that play a crucial role in nurturing moderate Muslims. These institutions offer comprehensive religious and contemporary education, fostering a balanced and inclusive understanding of Islam. By offering a well-rounded education, these institutions help cultivate moderate, open-minded individuals who can positively contribute to a diverse and evolving global society. They serve as catalysts for nurturing a generation of Muslims who are well-versed in their faith while being adaptable and engaged with the contemporary world. Keynote speaker (20 mins/speaker):
Moderator: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohd Rushdan Mohd Jailani, Faculty of Leadership and Management, USIM
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4.00 pm – 5.30 pm | Keynote Speakers Session 4
On Being A Contemporary Moderate Muslims: Analysing the Thought of Syeikh Yusuf Al-Qardawi, Syeikh Bin Bayyah, Syeikh Dr Taha Jabir Alwani, Dr Rashed Ganoushi, Prof Dr Kamal Hasan and Prof Dr Siddiq Fadzil “Being a Contemporary Moderate Muslim” involves understanding and practicing Islam in a way that harmonizes traditional teachings with modern values. Key scholars and thinkers like Syeikh Yusuf Al-Qaradawi, Syeikh Bin Bayyah, Syeikh Dr. Taha Jabir Alwani, Dr. Rashed Ghannouchi, Prof. Dr. Kamal Hasan, and Prof. Dr. Siddiq Fadzil have significantly contributed to this discourse. By analyzing their thoughts, contemporary moderate Muslims can find guidance on how to live faithfully and meaningfully in today’s world, fostering a harmonious blend of tradition and modernity. Keynote speaker:
Moderator: Dr. Fatin Nur Majdina Nordin, Vice President, Muslim Youth Movement Malaysia (ABIM) |
8.30 pm – 11.00 pm | Appreciation Dinner (by invitation only)
Hosted by Muslim Youth Movement of Malaysia (ABIM) |
Day 2
VENUE: TUN HUSSEIN ONN HALL, WTC KL | |
8.30 am – 9.30 am | Registration |
9.30 am – 9.45 am | Opening Adress 2 Prof Dato’ Ts. Dr. Sharifudin Md Shaarani, Vice-Chancellor, USIM |
9.45 am – 11.30 am |
Keynote Speakers Session 5 Revisiting the Ideal of Islam, Moderation and Moderate Muslims For the Contemporary World Revisiting the ideal of Islam, moderation, and moderate Muslims in the 15th Hijrah century involves a comprehensive approach to understanding and practicing Islam in a way that harmonizes traditional values with the demands and realities of the modern world. This entails a reexamination of Islamic teachings and principles to foster a more inclusive, equitable, and progressive Muslim society. Higher education institutions and Islamic institutions are playing vital roles in road-mapping the future sources and talents so that an advanced Muslim society could establish to lead global citizens moderately. Keynote speaker:
Chaired by: YAB Dato’ Seri Anwar Ibrahim, Prime Minister / YB Dato’ Seri Diraja Dr. Zambry Abd Kadir, Minister of Higher Education Malaysia |
11.30 am – 12.15 pm |
Malaysia Madani International Symposium 2024 Closing Ceremony Closing Speech: YB Dato’ Seri Diraja Dr. Zambry bin Abd Kadir, Minister of Higher Education, Malaysia |
12.15 pm | Break / Prayer Lunch |