Book Intro and QA with Author

We wonder why Muslim knowledge leadership in every field, for almost 8 centuries (7th –1 5th), declined?  Why most of the Muslim nations are educationally backward, behind in the industrial and scientific development?  Why are they poor?  What went wrong? 
Dr. Ahmed investigates and answers these questions in his book. Several scientists and educators also provide innovative solutions and share how to inspire and motivate Muslim youth, so they rise to become modern knowledge leaders, scientist, and innovators.  They can follow the footsteps of their forefathers.

We are happy to host Dr. Ahmed to talk about his new book “The Rise and Fall of Muslim Civilization” and have a session where audience can engage in QA with him, followed by some social time over tea and snacks

Date: 5 November 2022

Time: 2:30 PM

Location: Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, 1850 Hedgcoxe Rd., Allen, TX 75013


Dr Basheer Ahmed is a retired psychiatrist who is a former Prof. of Psychiatry Southwestern Medical school Dallas Texas. He has been a social activist, founded three major organizations in North Texas: Muslim Community Center for Human Services which provides medical and social services to indigent residents of North Texas, Institute of Medieval and post Medieval studies North TX, which disseminate the information about Muslim contribution to world civilization and inspire young Muslims to become scientists and innovators, Institute of Quranic Knowledge and Religious Acceptance, which promotes intra-faith unity.
He has published many books and articles. His recent book is Rise and fall of Muslim Civilization-Hope for the future

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