Start Date: 15 March 2012

End Date: 15 March 2012

Time: 07:30pm

Place: McMaster University, Health Sciences Centre (HSC) Rm. 1A1

Due to the high profile of the speaker, expectation of a full house & limited seating, we are requesting that attendees register for the event in order to avoid disappointment. Please register your attendance HERE 

Cordoba House is honoured to host renowned scholar of Islam Dr. Ingrid Mattson at McMaster University as part of their Cordoba Dialogues lecture series. Dr. Mattson will mark the 6th Cordoba Dialogue. She will be speaking about the “Evolving Role of the Mosque”.

About Dr. Mattson: 

Dr. Ingrid Mattson is Director of the Macdonald Center for the Study of Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations and Professor of Islamic Studies and Christian-Muslim Relations at Hartford Seminary in Hartford, CT.

Dr. Mattson earned her Ph.D. in Islamic Studies from the University of Chicago in 1999. Her research is focused on Islamic law and society; among her articles are studies on slavery, poverty and Islamic legal theory.

Dr. Mattson was born in Canada, where she studied Philosophy at the University of Waterloo, Ontario (B.A. ’87). From 1987-1988 she lived in Pakistan where she worked with Afghan refugee women. In 2001, she was elected Vice-President of ISNA and in 2006 she was elected President of the organization. Dr. Mattson was the first convert to Islam and the first female to lead the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA).

-Bio taken from http://macdonald.hartsem.edu/mattson.htm