A me occa- . on of fourteen hun- dredth year off o 0 1919, t ''Ho you Cottonpi er down the ro d, you got the one King o Thriller from Chin- chilla for re," This di - I ould 4 contn tion are repre- ted in architecture by Great 0 uei of Isf han, Iran, and Cordova, Spain, the Taj ahal of Agra, India, and th Dome of til Ro in Jeru em; in artistic expre . on by decorative calligraphy, e etric d ign, and mini­ ature paintin; in and m themati by olar vicenn , Aver- roe, and AI..JCha arizmi; in li er ture by the writing of Rumi, Ibn Kh doun, and Taha Hu in; and in political organiza n by Saladin, Al- u izz, Solei- the gnificent, and Akbar Gre t. uslim omen and men have also greatly d­ vanoed educati n in ch institutions Al-Azhar U . ersity in Cairo and . arh Univer ity in India. otable, too, e the intel­ lectual achi ements of such person as Al-Biruni, AI­ Ghaz . uhamrnad bduh, Sir Sayyed Ahmed Khan, and uhamrnad Iqbal. hie, and race between bite goe to d' th ad tremen- ISLAM IS practiced by more than 150 million people, living primarily in . and Africa, but also in almo t every other nation of th orld, . the United.' States having a uslim population of more than two million, making Islam the third large religious community in the country. The Go eming Board of the ational Council of the Churche of Christ in th U.s.A., therefore, by this me ge recognize d honors the l400th year of the Islamic era, expre it appreciation of the chievernent of Islam and its respect for the faith of uslims, extend it best . es to them in their ce ebration of this year, and commits i If to th pur i hich wiD bring Christians and Mu lim together in the pr . and rvioe of God. (Approved by the Governing 80 d of the ational. Council of the Churche of Christ at i meeting on ay 9, 1980, in Indianapolis Indiana.) dous. rue CB'ers ho appreciate the rvices realiz it's a privilege rather than an unconditional po . on. The police rely on CB'ers in some c to aid in the community. CB' er have ' ted in crime detection d pre en tion through neighborhood atch and emer ncy r- vice to motori . any men and omen ve learned to ppreciate tra: ling long distance they h CB'e for company. It' a special priYilege and moe hich . be protected by aD o participate in its use or the 1 d prohibit �ts. • A�GUST 27 - SEPTE BER 2. 1 0 THE CITIZE PAGE 7 AT THE LIBRARY The library will be clo d ond y, September 1 in ob rvance of the Labor Day holiday. ' Pre-School Story Hour will begin on ednesday, October 8, from 10: IS to 11 :00. The f '00 will I t for 10 ee until December 10. Parents m y c Continued from Detroit City Quartette Union Local 20-1 and of the ational Quartette Conven­ tion Ind. Inc. The public is invited to attend both program according to rs. illie Burton. U 10 S GERS SET PROG The Union Go Sin er ill be rendering program in muncie, Indian on Sunday afternoon Au­ gist 31. Anyone wishing to go along with them will be elcomed and . ppre­ ciated. For more inform - tion phon Johnnie B. Ben t 925-4309. ZlO C.O.G.I.C. PLA S I 0 D Y The Zion Tempi their children up dur­ ing the month of Septem- til ber. Children must be thr years 0 d to ttend. ovies will be own t 4:00 on Friday, September 5, and again at 3:00 on Saturday, September 6. Children of all age are invited to attend e h wee' . Church 0 God In Christ 815 . lOth Street, ichi­ gan, City, lndi will hold a Home and Foreign 'on D y, Sunday, ugu t 31 at noon. Th theme i 'Th Family That Pr y' To­ geth r Stay' Together." Special gu s ill be Elder Eugene Par er and family from Faith Temple Church Of God In Christ, J to ST. AUL SILVER TEA St. P ul C .E. is- . onary Soc' ty will hold a Silver Te Sunday, Augu 31, at the Jo phine orten Ho , 501 Territorial Benton Harbor. Th Te will be from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. and ill feature r . Eleano Jefferson of Gary, Indian n d r. Bill Evan . of Benton arbor. Gary, Indi U. illiam P. Gib many concert ance in e northern mid­ teo An dded feature prize for the pretti publis invited. IS. illiam For p 'dent of the Society.