THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 2008 Today @ 5pm & Sat. @ noon are your FINAL Days WIN A TV* *THAT IS, A FREAKIN' HUGE, 52" , WAY-TOO-NICE-FOR-STUDENTS, HIGH-DEF, FLAT SCREEN TV Print your entry at kansan.com/bracketblowout VIP room at Abe & Jakes + $250 in gift cards 3nd Place: 2nd Place: What to do: - PRINT your bracket entry form off at kansan.com - FILL IN your name and number - TURN it in! It's that easy! OMG! Drop your KANSAN bracket off at KU Credit Union (31st & Iowa or 6th & Kasold) TODAY thru April 12th If we draw your name on April 14th, you WIN! brought to you by CREDIT UNION A DIVISION OF 66 FEDERAL CREDIT UNION NEWS & THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN CAMPUS Finding the truth about Islam Open house features speakers for Islam Awareness Week Emman Eshawiani, olathe senior, talks with professor Eve Levin during the open house at the Islamic Center Thursday afternoon. Thursday was the first day of Islam Awareness Week. BY ANDREW WIEBE awiebe@kansan.com Lisa Lipovac/KANSAN The Muslim Student Association's Islam Awareness Week kicked off Thursday with an open house at the Islamic Center of Lawrence. Students, professors and Lawrence residents came together on the center's front lawn to eat and drink traditional foods and "discover the truth about Islam." Eman Shaiwani, Olathe senior, led groups of visitors on tours of the center and its prayer room. She said the main focus of the open house was to inform people about the Islamic faith and Muslims in their community. Shaiwani said visitors were surprised by how much they didn't know about Islam, and the manner in which members of MSA and the center made them feel comfortable in unfamiliar surroundings. "The image of Islam in the media is very distorted," Abdel-Halim said. "It "We're pretty open," Shaiwani said. "The ability to come interact, talk and spend time together and the chance to learn about Islam through Muslims and not through the media is one thing I've been getting from a lot of people. It's surprising for some because it's a lot different from what they've always known or always heard." MSA's Islamic Awareness Week activities will resume on Monday, as speakers from all over the United States arrive on campus to lecture on topics such as the role of women in Islam and Islamic contributions to art. All lectures will he held at the Kansas Union. He said people have associated Muslims with terrorism and violence because of the events on September 11, even though Islam preaches peace and "submission" to God. MSA president Ala Abdel-Halim, a first-year pharmacy student from Palestine, said the group wanted to show students the personal side of Islam rather than the view of violent extremists often portrayed in popular media. often portrays Islam as a violent religion or depicts followers as terrorists or radical thinking. We will show that we are not those things." Najabat Abbasi, director of the Islamic Center of Lawrence, said the media had perpetuated the stereotypes that surrounded Muslims after Sept. 11. He said harming innocent people was directly opposed to the preaching's of the faith, and those who commit acts of terrorism are using Islam for their own personal gain. "There are fanatics in every religion, but I think we got bad publicity after 9/11," Abbasi said. "Before that no one had such a bad conception about Islam." Abbasi said he thought if people learned more about the true nature of Islam, there wouldn't be so many negative stereotypes associated with the faith and its believers. The MSA was founded on campus more than 20 years ago and was the sole Islamic organization in Lawrence until the founding of the Islamic Society of Lawrence. "We are trying to make people aware of Islam," Abbasi said. "There is a lot of misunderstanding and misconception about Islam." Edited by Russell Davies awareness week Monday Monday Topic: "Women in Islam" Speaker: Imani Jafaar Mohammad When: 5:30-7:45 p.m. Where: Alderson, 4th floor Kansas Union Tuesday Topic: Panel Discussion Speaker: Imam Safi Khan, David J. Berkowitz, Dan Rudman When: 5:30-7:45 p.m. Where: Ballroom, 5th floor Kansas Union Wednesday Topic: "Islamic Art" & Workshop Speaker: Aishah Elinor Holland When: 5:30:7:45 p.m. Where: Kansas Room, 6th floor Kansas Union Topic: "Islam 101" Speaker: Robert Pinsince When: -7:45 p.m. Where: Alderson, 4th floor Kansas Union Voted Top of the Hill 2007 Best Apartment Complex by KU Students! Hurry Before Apartments are Gone! - 1/2 Off ALL FEES $125 Savings (Sign lease for 2008/2009) All inclusive rent and utilities Our LuxURY All inclusive rent and utilities Private shuttle bus to campus every 40 minutes Amenities! Resort style pool - Private bedrooms and bathrooms - Free continental breakfast Legends Place APARTMENTS 4101 W. 24th Place - Lawrence, Kansas 66047 Directions: Just west of HyVee (on Clinton Pkwy), just west of Kasold. 785-856-5848 www.LegendsPlace.com ---