The Muslim Students' Association has teamed up with Delta Phi Epsilon, the professional foreign service fraternity, to host several ambassadors in our Muslim diplomacy panel. We will also have an historian moderator that will speak on the diplomacy of Islam's nascence with Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and his companions. Join us on March 31st to learn about what diplomacy means in Islam and to hear about the panelists' experiences in the foreign service.
Our panelists:
Ambassador M. Osman Siddique, Former US Ambassador to the Republic of Fiji and its Pacific island neighbors Tonga, Tuvalu and Nauru. The first Muslim-American ambassador in US history.

Maryum Saifee, US State Department Secretary's Office of Global Women's Issues

Usra Ghazi, Policy Advisor at the US State Department's Office of Religion and Global Affairs

Arsalan Suleman, Former Acting U.S. Special Envoy to the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) at the U.S. Department of State

Majeedullah Qarar, Cultural Attaché at the Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan

Moderated by Faisal Hamid, M.A. Candidate at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies External Event Url
Elliott School of International Affairs B12
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