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We will be hosting a conversation with Adam Stadheim of the Montana Islamic Society and various religious institutions across the Northwest in an effort to foster peace and understanding between our faiths. Join us to discuss the immense amount of commonality in both theology and values that Muslims and Christians share and the many contributions of Muslims to America. 

Session I - Sunday, Aug 16 at 3 pm PT 
Session II - Tuesday, Aug 18 at  4 pm PT  

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Adam Stadheim grew up in Austin, TX and converted to Islam at 18 years old. He attended the University of Montana, where he first got involved with the IMSA in Missoula and served as Khatib while pursuing his degree. He graduated with a B.A. in Religious Studies and a minor in Arabic and was awarded the University President Recognition Award for “Outstanding Religious Scholar”.  

After meeting his wife, he left Missoula to begin formally studying Islam at Bayan Islamic Graduate School, earning a Graduate Certificate in Islamic Studies and various Islamic certifications. He returned to Montana in 2019 to help establish the Montana Islamic Society while continuing to pursue traditional education through the Qalam Seminary.
 
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Founded in 1988, the Muslim Public Affairs Council improves public understanding and policies that impact American Muslims by engaging our government, media, and communities.

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