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Dear Sir/Madam, The TIES Center cordially invites you to the following lectures: 1- A series of lectures on Noble Qualities of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) by Hassan T. Bwambale in Al-Uthman Mosque in Kuwait City tomorrow Thursday March 20th, I (Hassan) will give a lecture on, How Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) treated his companions. The lecture will begin at 7:20pm (After Isha prayer) at Al-Uthman Mosque located between the National Assembly and the National Museum of Kuwait. Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was sent as mercy to all mankind. He treated graciously all the people he came in contact with, whether Muslims or not, young or old. He didn’t bear any grudge against anyone. He was famous for being truthful and trustworthy even before he started proclaiming his message. You are very welcome to learn more about the noble qualities and characteristics of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). 2- Qur’an Quotes and Tafseer class by me ( Hassan T. Bwambale.) After reading Qur’anic verses aloud and explaining them very briefly, Hassan will explain the various connotations of some words and phrases to show the literary beauty and miracle of the Qur’an. The class will involve an open discussion in a casual, relaxed setting with the aim of reflecting and pondering verses from the Noble Qur’an, as well as learning how to recite them. On Monday March 24, we will concentrate on Surat Al-Alaq (The Blood Clot) - The first five verses of this Surah were the first verses of the entire Quran to be revealed to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). If you are interested in the class, TIES Center is the most appropriate place to visit on Monday Tuesday March 24, 2014 at 7:00pm. 3- A lecture entitled, What you need to know about the labor laws of Kuwait, by Waleed Kaaki. Expatriates living in Kuwait should have a practical understanding of the laws in order to navigate peacefully and successfully in the social environment .Legal awareness or legal consciousness provides them with this practical knowledge .Knowing the laws is a must for every reasonable person living and working in Kuwait; it provides him ,among other things , with the following: Knowledge of the rights and duties and how to protect and exercise them, proper understanding of contractual relationships, and how to make a good contract, understanding and knowing legal limits of social conduct, early detection of potentially costly mistakes to evade them as well as smooth and working relationship with lawyers. The above are some of the benefits that one acquires as he becomes rationally conscious of the laws of the country he is living in. In the lecture we shall define what the Law is, explore its sources, and tersely review some of the laws, in preparation for future lectures on various applied laws. If you are interested in the topic, TIES Center is the place to stop by on Tuesday March 25, 2014 at 7:00pm. Mr. Walid is a graduate of American University of Beirut (1977) majoring in psychology and social sciences (as minor). He came to Kuwait and worked in the construction industry and was very much interested in furthering his intellectual abilities with continuous learning. Self-taught in Law, voracious reader in social sciences, natural sciences, and Law and has completed an MBA program in management and business administration but did not submit a thesis due to his overwhelming preoccupation with work. He has written and translated four books on Kuwaiti Laws, and is preparing a Legal Lexicon for foreigners, a book on the Criminal Mind, and a book on How to Read and Why. Kind regards, For more information, please call 25231015/6 or log onto: tiescenter.net/ Kind regards, Hassan T. Bwambale Assistant General Manager TIES Center - Where cultures meet
Posted on: Wed, 19 Mar 2014 07:13:53 +0000

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