And say: My Lord! Increase me in knowledge' The Qu'ran 20:114'And say: My Lord! Increase me in knowledge' The Qu'ran 20:114'And say: My Lord! Increase me in knowledge' The Qu'ran 20:114'And say: My Lord! Increase me in knowledge' The Qu'ran 20:114'And say: My Lord! Increase me in knowledge' The Qu'ran 20:114Welcome to the Cambridge Muslim Collegelatest NewsAppointment of Second Development OfficerMonday, 1 September 2014We welcome Davina Levy to the College staff, as Development Officer, joining Abdulaziz Brown. Davina is a graduate of the University of Cambridge, with a [...]Calligraphy Workshops at CMCMonday, 1 September 2014The Cambridge Muslim College is visited from time to time by world-class master calligrapher, Efdaluddin Kilic. Efdaluddin will again be offering three calligraphy workshops here, [...]Short course on Islamic Approaches to Psychology and Psychotherapy – FULLTuesday, 8 July 2014This course is now fully booked. The College is delighted to offer a taught, five-day residential course on Islamic Approaches to Psychology and Psychotherapy, with [...
A LITTLE ABOUT PAST AND PRESENT...PAST AND PRESENT Beer is America's most popular alcoholic beverage. Freshness, hand-craftsmanship and variety are only becoming recently the important qualities of beer in America. Although there were thousands of small breweries in the United States before the Prohibition, until a decade ago, only a handful of (mostly) large breweries existed, offering more 'consistency' than individuality.In the 1980's, as the state laws opened up the opportunities, the concept of microbrewery and brewpub took the United States by storm. (By definition, the difference between the two is that a brew pub sells its beer usually on the premises, while a microbrewery sells to restaurants and pubs.) There are over a thousand small breweries in the U.S. that have their own brewing equipment. Operating own brewing systems by many, allows the flourishing of individuality and variety in beer.