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Wayward Son: Film Screening & Discussion with Usama Canon & Mustafa Davis

Friday, February 24, 2012 from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM (CT)

Chicago, IL

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Event Details

Friday, Feb 24th, 7-10pm

Wayward Son: Film Screening &
Panel Discussion with Usama Canon 
and Director Mustafa Davis

Location: American Islamic College Theatre

613 W. Bittersweet Place, Chicago IL 60613
Tickets: $7.00 Online or $10.00 At the Door (ARRIVE EARLY FOR FREE PARKING)

WAYWARD SON - The Jordan Richter Story is the
intimate story of professional skateboarder Jordan
Richter and his rapid rise and disappearance from the
sport of skateboarding. Jordan embraced Islam
in the mid 90's and out of what he felt was a religious
obligation, quit professional competition. 15 years
later he learns that skateboarding is not prohibited in
Islam and making up for lost time, attempts a comeback.


For more information or to register  please contact: taleefchicago@gmail.com

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American Islamic College Theatre
613 W. Bittersweet Place
Chicago, IL 60613

Friday, February 24, 2012 from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM (CT)


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Ta'leef Collective



Ta’leef Collective began as Zaytuna Institute’s Outreach program in 2002 and was born into an independent organization in 2005 per the request of Zaytuna’s leadership. Ta’leef Collective provides the space, content and  companionship necessary for a healthy understanding, embrace and realization of Islam.   Ta’leef Collective primarily serves seekers actively interested in Islam and converts to the faith, assisting them  in realizing a sustainable conversion to and practice of Islam, and a healthy, gradual integration into our greater Muslim community. Ta’leef Collective also strives to re-engage the growing number of disenfranchised and often marginalized Muslim young adults.