StandWithUs

MPCHIGAN
Presents

Understanding ISLAMISM:
The Ideology Fueling Terrorism

M. Zuhdi Jasser, MD

M. Zuhdi Jasser is a former U.S. Navy lieutenant commander. He is the

founder and chairman of the board of the American Islamic Forum for

Democracy (AIFD) based in Phoenix, Arizona. AIFD addresses the central

ideological conflict in the war on terror: separating the spiritual from the

political in Islam. A respected private-practice physician in Phoenix,

Arizona, and a decorated U.S. naval officer, Dr. Jasser is a frequent

columnist on Islamic affairs for the Arizona Republic and a regular

columnist and contributing editor for FamilySecurityMatters.org . He is

a frequent guest on the Fox News Channel and the "Glenn Beck" show

on CNN Headline News. He has also been published in The Washington

Times, Beliefnet and National Review. He is one of the moderate,

anti-Islamist Muslims featured in the PBS film, Islam v Islamists, produced

by ABG Films, Inc. In January 2008, Dr. Jasser was presented with the

2007 Director's Community Leadership Award by the Phoenix office of

the FBI.

Dr. Jasser believes that it is essential for devoted Muslims to lead the

ideological war against militant Islamism.

Monday, March 10

8PM — University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Kalamazoo Room of the Michigan League
911 N. University Avenue

Tuesday, March 11

7PM - Holocaust Memorial Center, Farmington Hills

With Patron Pre-Glow at 6 PM

For more information, call 248.538.8790

American Islamic Forum for Democracy
Website: www.aifdemocracy.org

CO-SPONSORS: Arnold and Janet Aronoff, Stuart and Cheryl! Israel,
Natalio and Rayne Kogan, Jay and Renee Kozlowski, Don and Rae Sharfman,
Zionist Organization of American-Michigan, Israel IDEA

1360920

Th4t

Inherit Your Legacy + Pioneer Our Future

Join our community and take advantage of the most comprehensive Jewish studies program in North America.

List College (undergraduate) • H. L. Miller Cantorial School

The Graduate School • The Rabbinical School

William Davidson Graduate School of Jewish Education

Visit www.jtsa.edu/recruitment or call (212) 678-8050.

The Jewish
Theological
Seminary

1361740

A24

February 21 • 2008

