[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 159 (Wednesday, October 4, 2017)]
[House]
[Pages H7760-H7761]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
WELCOMING IMAM ABDULLAH ANTEPLI
The SPEAKER. Without objection, the gentleman from North Carolina
(Mr. Price) is recognized for 1 minute.
There was no objection.
Mr. PRICE of North Carolina. Mr. Speaker, I rise to introduce today's
guest chaplain, my friend, Imam Abdullah Antepli.
Imam Antepli has been a pioneer in Muslim Campus Ministry, serving
since 2003, in chaplaincy roles at Wesleyan University, Hartford
Seminary, and Duke University. He was also a founding member of the
Muslim Chaplains' Association.
During his time in the chaplaincy, Imam Antepli counseled students
and adults of all faiths and provided an Islamic perspective to
discussions of faith, spirituality, social justice, peace, and cultural
exchange. He effectively built bridges and promoted an understanding
across religious and cultural divides. That was his mission, and it
continues to be his mission to this day.
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Imam Antepli's leadership roles at Duke University currently include
chief representative of Muslim affairs at the Colleges of Arts and
Sciences and senior fellow in the Office of Civic Engagement. He has
also served as associate director of the Duke Islamic Studies Center.
Imam Antepli also serves as senior fellow of the Jewish-Muslim
Relations at the Shalom Hartman Institute in Jerusalem.
He joined Secretary John Kerry's Office of Faith-Based Community
Initiatives and Secretary Hillary Clinton's religion and foreign policy
team to bring a religious perspective to major foreign policy issues.
He traveled around the world as an informal ambassador to engage on
issues of religious diplomacy.
I am honored to welcome Imam Antepli back to the House of
Representatives. He is a prophetic voice for peace and justice, an
engaging teacher and counselor, a gifted interpreter of his faith, and
an effective promoter not merely of interfaith tolerance, but of
positive engagement.
I am happy to count him as a friend and, along with my colleagues,
wish to express appreciation for his words of inspiration today.
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