On Saturday, April 5, from 2:00–3:30 pm, Drake University’s Comparison Project, in conjunction with the Abdelkader Education Project, hosts “Islam in Iowa: A Celebration of Historical Roots and Contemporary Realities” online via Zoom. Register here. The event, which is free and open to the public, features interactive sessions about Islam in Iowa, the awarding of the Abdelkader Education Project’s 2025 essay-competition winners, and a keynote by Dr. William Lawrence, Senior Academic and Research Fellow-in-Residence and Director of the North African Area Studies Program at the Council on US-Arab Relations.
Local and regional Islamic experts will lead two blocks of concurrent sessions about topics including Islam in Iowa, Women in Islam, and Mystical Islam. Special attention will be given to the nineteenth-century Algerian leader Emir Abdelkader, after whom the town of Elkader was named in 1846, as well as the “Mother Mosque of America” in Cedar Rapids, the oldest standing purpose-built mosque in the U.S. (1934).
At the conclusion of the sessions, the Abdelkader Education Project will award the high-school and college recipients of this year’s essay competition, whose essays take inspiration from the ethical leadership of Emir Abdelkader. The event concludes with a short keynote by Dr. William Lawrence.
The Comparison Project engages in the practice of comparative philosophy of religion, fosters understanding of local-lived religion, and cultivates interfaith literacy and leadership. It is supported by Drake’s Center for the Humanities, Drake’s Slay Fund for Social Justice, Interfaith America, and Cultivating Compassion: The Dr. Richard Deming Foundation.
The non-profit Abdelkader Education Project believes in the power of education to build bridges of cultural understanding that inspire, challenge, and connect our global community. It is a global network of individuals and organizations, developing educational resources and opportunities for engagement in the Abdelkader Story based on John W. Kiser’s biography Commander of the Faithful: The Life and Times of Emir Abdelkader.