Screening of "INSIDE MECCA", National Geographic
Documentary
Thursday, February 17, 2005, 7:00PM
MEZES 1.306
RADIO INTERVIEW:
Dr. Fidelma O'Leary is one of subjects in "Inside Mecca" Documentary
Wednesday, February 16, 2005, 8:00-8:30PM
Where: KVRX FM 91.7
http://www.kvrx.org/
Join us for the screening of the National Geographic documentary "Inside
Mecca" and enjoy one on one conversation with Dr. Fidelma O'Leary,
one of the three subjects in the documentary.
The one-hour long documentary filmed in 2003, follows three Muslims (one
of which is Dr. O'Leary) from different countries and backgrounds as they
embark on this five-day trip, and depicts what goes on in Mecca during
the Hajj, showing why 2 million Muslims from all over the world gather
in the holiest city of Islam during the designated month. The documentary
is groundbreaking in that it presents Islam and Muslims in all their diversity,
showing that Islam is a world religion.
One of the five pillars of Islam, the Hajj is required of all who can
manage it at least once in a lifetime. Each year, Muslims from all over
the world travel to Mecca to praise and give thanks to God, to ask pardon
for their sins and renew their spiritual commitment through an elaborate
series of rites and rituals. The Hajj brings people of every nation, race,
and status together in worshiping God. The Hajj had ended a few weeks
ago with the feast of
sacrifice.
We will be very pleased to have Dr. Fidelma O'Leary, an Austinite and
professor at St. Edward's University, joining us after the screening to
discuss her experiences at pilgrimage as well as what it was like to be
the subject of a documentary film.
One day before the screening, we are going to interview
with Dr. O'Leary on the IDSA radio show on KVRX FM 91.7.

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