Let us seek
mutual help and friendship and stand firm in constancy and
patient perseverance

Interfaith Coalition for Peace, New Delhi
Cordially
invites you for an
Interactive Session
with
Eboo Patel
(Member,
White House Council on Faith-based and Neighborhood
Initiatives)
on Monday, March 02nd,
2009 at 05:30 pm at
India Islamic Cultural Centre (Conference Hall-II), Lodi Road,
New Delhi
(Kindly join us for tea and snacks at 05:30 pm & dinner at 7:30
pm)
S. Nirmal Singh Raipuri Fr.
Packiam Samuel Smt. Laxmi Sharma Dr. S. Zafar Mahmood
Vice President
General Secretary Vice
President President
R.S.V.P.
Interfaith Coalition for Peace
A-92 C Taimoor Nagar, New Delhi 110065
9910984463 (Fr. Samuel) 9910058317 (Gladys)
9871760670 (Alim)
Telefax: 011-26315196 Email:
icpindia2007@rediffmail.com
Web:
www.icpindia.org
EBOO PATEL, Founder
and Executive Director
Eboo Patel is the founder and Executive Director of the Interfaith Youth Core, a
Chicago-based international nonprofit working to build mutual respect and
pluralism among religiously diverse young people by empowering them to work
together to serve others. He is the author of Acts of Faith: The Story of an
American Muslim, the Struggle for the Soul of a Generation. Eboo holds a
doctorate in the sociology of religion from Oxford University, where he studied
on a Rhodes scholarship. He writes "The Faith Divide", a featured blog on
religion for The Washington Post and has also written for the Harvard Divinity
School Bulletin, the Chicago Tribune, The Clinton Journal, The Review of Faith
and International Affairs, The Journal of College and Character and National
Public Radio. Eboo serves on the Religious Advisory Committee of the
Council on Foreign Relations, the National Committee of the Aga Khan Foundation
USA, the Advisory Board of Duke University's Islamic Studies Center, and the
National Board of the YMCA. He has spoken at the TED Conference, the
Clinton Global Initiative, the Nobel Peace Prize Forum and at universities
around the world. Eboo is an Ashoka Fellow, part of a select group of
social entrepreneurs whose ideas are changing the world; was named by Islamica
Magazine as one of ten young Muslim visionaries shaping Islam in America;
was chosen by Harvard's Kennedy School Review as one of five future policy
leaders to watch; and was given an honorary doctorate from Washington and
Jefferson College.
He was recently appointed by President Obama to the White House Council on
Faith-based and Neighborhood Initiatives.





















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