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Dear John,
On behalf of the Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC) and the Center for the Study of Islam and Democracy (CSID), we are pleased to invite you to the launch of our World Policy Forum for timely conversations on issues relating to international affairs and global security.
Our first panel will focus on the The Muslim Brotherhood which remains one of the most debated movements in modern politics. Across the Middle East, its role has been alternately cast as a threat to stability, a vehicle for democratic participation, or a convenient political scapegoat. Governments and policymakers continue to wrestle with whether the label of “terrorism” applied to the Brotherhood is grounded in evidence or driven by political agendas.
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With rising authoritarianism and deepening polarization across the Muslim world, understanding how this designation shapes law, governance, and international relations has never been more urgent.
Topic: The Muslim Brotherhood and Terrorism: Evidence or Allegation?
Date: Tuesday, September 30, 2025
Location: Washington D.C. (Address Provided Upon Registration)
Schedule: 11:30 AM – Light Lunch | 12:00 PM – Program Begins | 1:15 PM – Conclusion
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Featured Speakers:
* Prof. Nathan J. Brown – Professor of Political Science and International Affairs, George Washington University; leading scholar on constitutions, courts, and Islamist movements.
* Prof. Peter Mandaville – Professor of International Affairs, George Mason University; former Senior Advisor, U.S. State Department Office of Religion and Global Affairs; author of Global Political Islam.
* Dr. Shadi Hamid – Columnist, The Washington Post; author of Islamic Exceptionalism, Temptations of Power, and The Problem of Democracy.
Moderator: Dr. Radwan A. Masmoudi – President, CSID; Senior Advisor for Strategic and Philanthropic Initiatives, MPAC.
In service,
Haris Tarin
Vice President of Policy and Programming
Muslim Public Affairs Council
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