Creativity & The Spiritual Path

I was informed by the lovely Shahirah Elaiza a.k.a Sha about this amazing upcoming event but unfortunately I won't be able to join because I will be in Sabah at the timeT_T. I feel like I would really enjoy and benefit from this event, and if I could be at two places in one time, this is definitely the place to be! so for those of you who DO have the time, I would highly recommend that you take part in the event while tickets last!



For the first time in Malaysia and hosted by the one and only 


an Australian graphic designer, photographer and artist who has worked with the likes of 

Yusuf Islam (Cat Stevens), Sami Yusuf and Usama Canon. 





Creativity and the Spiritual Path (CSP) is an ongoing series of events designed to nurture and cultivate creativity among Muslims around the globe, both individually and collectively. CSP has been described as “a gathering of conversations” reflecting a renewed interest in artistic and creative endeavors undertaken by Muslims everywhere. The intention of CSP events is to facilitate dialogue and activities relevant to Artists, Designers, Musicians, Directors, Writers, Thinkers and creative types. The specific format for the events involves a series of presentations, discussion panels and spiritual talks from culturally-relevant Islamic scholars. To date five events have been held in Australia, Canada and the United States. They have helped to showcase both experienced professionals and rising talents across a spectrum of creative disciplines in the global Muslim community, offering unique opportunities to learn, share and connect.






Creativity & The Spiritual Path: Kuala Lumpur


Venue: Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia, Jalan Lembah Perdana, KL 


Date: Saturday 7 April 


Time: 8.30am - 5pm 


Price: RM70 (forum only) / RM100 (forum + lunch)


Creativity & The Spiritual Path Dinner 


Venue: Sime Darby Convention Center, 1A Jalan Bukit Kiara 1, KL


Date: Sunday 8 April

Time: 7 pm 


Price: RM150 (dinner) / RM200 (forum with lunch + dinner)







Clearly an exclusive event not to be missed. Tickets are selling fast. Register online today!





Ticket enquiries: info@taatfoundation.org / 03 2166 6300 / 016 2258 311 (Amie) 


General enquiries: sharifah@crescentcollective.org - 017 6164020




For other information please visit Creativity and the Spiritual Path: Kuala Lumpur 






Till then! xx

Comments

  1. ohh! i wish i could go there! but unfortuntly um im from morroco! :/
    i see that you have a lot of stylish women in malaysia and a lot of hijabys events !!!

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    1. Salam Saadie from Morroco!:)

      Alhamdulillah we have a huge community of Muslim women here. also, all the events are open to all Muslim women, regardless of being hijabi or not;))

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