Speaker: Mustafa Akyol
Date: Monday, October 10th
Time: 12pm-1pm
Venue: Forum, Meyer Library
Mustafa Akyol is a metformin hydrochloride 1000 mg columnist for two Turkish newspapers, Hürriyet
Daily News and Star. His articles have also appeared in Foreign
Affairs, Newsweek, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, International
Herald Tribune and many other journals and newspapers. He also appears
regularly on Turkish TV, on political discussion shows.
He studied political science and history at the Boğaziçi University in
Istanbul, where he still lives.
He has spoken on many platforms, including various universities and
think-tanks in the United States, Europe and the Middle East. (His
talk at TED, Faith Versus Tradition in Islam, was widely acclaimed.)
Mr. Akyol has a book in Turkish titled Rethinking The Kurdish
Question: What Went Wrong? What Next? (Dogan Publishing, 2006). His
new book, Islam Without Extremes: A Muslim Case For Liberty, which is
a long argument for Muslim liberalism, is published by W.W. Norton in
July 2011.
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