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  • ARPA Lecture

    PRESS RELEASE
    Analysis Research and Planning for Armenia (ARPA) Foundation
    P.O.Box 33603
    Granada Hills, CA 91394
    Tel: 818-586-9660
    Fax: 818-881-0010
    Email: [email protected]

    Organizer: ARPA Institute, (http://www.arpainstitute.org)
    Event: Lecture
    Topic: `Islam Yesterday & Today'
    Lecturer: John Ahmaranian
    Venue: Merdinian School in Sherman Oaks, 13330 Riverside Dr. , Sherman Oaks.
    Date/Time: Thursday, May 28, 2009 @ 7:30PM

    Directions: On the 101 FY Exit on Woodman, Go North and Turn Right on
    Riverside Dr.
    Abstract: The lecture will cover the Christian background of Mecca and
    its famous prophet Mahammad. The social and political implications on
    Mahammad's character and how it paved the road to the establishment of
    a political- moral-religious system called Islam will also be
    presented. Mohammad wanted, at any cost, to relate himself to the BOOK
    (in its Hebrew version, given to Moses, and its Greek version, given
    to Issa). Islam needed a Judeo-Christian background in order to
    succeed. This book in its Arabic version which was given or revealed
    in the Holy month of Ramadan must have contained every aspect of
    Muslim life.

    Light will be shed on the most important factor of Muhammad's success,
    mainly the Jihad and the Shari'a. These two elements are the roots
    which explain why Islam is the fastest growing religion in the
    world. Some ideas regarding the numerous teachings that are
    incompatible with our modern values will also be discussed. Also
    addressed will be some discrepancies and mistakes found in the
    Koran. Finally, what about the relationship between Armenia and Islam?
    Historical facts and data will be presented in relation to Armenia.

    John Ahmaranian: Born in Beirut in 1945. After he studied in the
    Armenian Catholic Seminary of Bzommar (Lebanon), He graduated from
    Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome, Italy, and received his
    Masters Degree in Philosophy and Theology. While he was studying in
    Rome, he worked in RADIO VATICANA as a news writer for the Armenian
    Program at the station. He lived in Egypt from 1971 to 1980 and got
    his first Ph.D. in Philosophy, the thesis was (in Arabic) "The
    Christian Influence on Muslim Sufism in the 8th-9th Centuries". In
    1980, he was awarded by the late President Anwar Sadat for his book
    "The Christian Muslim Dialogue". He came to California in 1981 and
    since then he is involved in the Armenian communities, as a professor,
    writer and lecturer. He taught Arabic and Middle Eastern History to US
    officers who were in Iraq. He was invited by His Holiness Karekin II
    to teach Biblical Studies at Etchmiadzin and Sevan. In 2002 he
    received the "BEST LEBANESE JOURNALIST IN THE DIASPORA" Award. For the
    last 25 years, He has written 720 articles in the BEIRUT TIMES about
    the Middle East. In 2005, He received his second Ph.D in Ancient
    History from The National Academy of Sciences of Armenia. The title of
    his thesis was: THE HURRIAN-ARMENIAN ORIGIN OF PATRIARCH ABRAHAM. He
    has taught Armenology (Krapar, History, Church History and Armenian
    Theology) at Emmanuel Bible College, in Pasadena, for 20 years, and at
    The Evangelical Seminary in Yerevan, for 10 years. He has also taught
    Armenian, Arabic, Latin, French and Italian in different schools of
    languages. He has published many books in 4 languages about religion,
    philosophy, and history. His last book is: ISLAM YESTERDAY AND TODAY.

    For further information please call (818)881-0010 or contact
    [email protected]
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