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  • MPAC to Release Declaration Against Extremism

    October 29, 2013
    On Saturday, Nov. 2, MPAC will release the “Declaration Against Extremism,” authored by MPAC’s co-founder and senior adviser Dr. Maher Hathout, which defines the dangers of extremism and issues a clarion call for action.

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  • When did Working for Peace Become Anti-Israel?

    October 25, 2013
    This week, the Anti-Defamation League listed the Muslim Public Affairs Council as one of the top ten anti-Israel groups in the nation. MPAC’s inclusion on the list is baseless and is not only ineffective, but counterproductive to building an interfaith base supporting the Middle East peace process. In a letter to the leadership of the ADL, we wrote, “The fact that any critical evaluation of Israeli policy, whether by MPAC or any other party, is deemed by ADL as ‘anti-Israel activity’ and ‘involvement in anti-Israel campaigns’ is an infringement of freedom of speech.

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  • Time to Move Forward on Immigration Reform

    October 18, 2013
    When the 16-day federal government shutdown finally came to an end yesterday, President Obama immediately made it known he will not be wasting any time and laid out three areas requiring immediate attention, including immigration reform. “We should finish the job of fixing our broken immigration system,” Obama said. “There's already a broad coalition across America that's behind this effort of comprehensive immigration reform, from business leaders to faith leaders to law enforcement.”

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  • Netanyahu Misses the Mark, Again

    October 11, 2013
    Last week, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attempted to reach out to Iranian youth during a BBC Persian TV interview by saying, “If the people of Iran were free, they could wear jeans, listen to Western music and have free elections.” Apparently, Netanyahu did not do any research on Iranian youth or get the memo on effective ways to speak to young people. After his BBC interview, hundreds of Twitter users from Iran posted pictures of Iranians in jeans and holding pop album covers.

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  • For the Good of the People: Tunisian Islamic Party Steps Down

    October 4, 2013
    Amidst the ongoing upheaval in the Arab world which has been marked by violence, an important piece of good news has emerged from the “motherland of the Arab Spring.” Tunisia’s ruling Ennahda party last week agreed to step down as part of an agreement reached with opposition forces. The move comes in the wake of heavy public opposition to the Islamist party, a string of terrorist attacks, as well as recent assassinations of two leftist leaders that left the party’s reputation badly tarnished and the country in a state of political paralysis.

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  • Tackling Violent Extremism Head on Without Scapegoating

    September 27, 2013
    With the latest attacks in Nairobi, Kenya, by the al-Qaeda-affiliated group Al-Shabaab, American national security circles are once again turning their attention to the Somalia-based group and the threat it poses both domestically and internationally. Media pundits also have shifted their focus from research to rabble-rousing.

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  • MPAC & ISNA Meet with Iranian President to Discuss Crisis in Syria & End to Sectarian Divide

    September 26, 2013
    On Tuesday afternoon in New York, the presidents of the Muslim Public Affairs Council and the Islamic Society of North America, Salam Al-Marayati and Imam Mohamed Magid, joined other prominent American Muslim leaders for a meeting with the new president of Iran, Hassan Rouhani, to discuss the growing violence in Syria and sectarian tensions which inspired MPAC’s “Intra-faith Code of Honor.”

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  • From Young Age, Iqbal Has Been Interested in Faith-Based Policy Work

    September 23, 2013
    Aisha Iqbal is currently a sophomore at the George Washington University pursuing a dual-degree in international affairs and economics and is MPAC's new fall intern in the Washington, DC, office.

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  • MPAC Condemns Senseless Violence by Extremists in Pakistan, Kenya and Iraq

    September 22, 2013
    MPAC condemned the actions of extremist who have killed hundreds over the past two days in Pakistan, Kenya and Iraq. This abhorrent violence has taken the lives of innocent women, men and children as they were engaged in daily activities in houses of worship, malls and even funerals.

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  • Rejecting the New Normal: It’s Time for Effective Gun Control

    September 20, 2013
    This week, our nation’s capital witnessed a horrific mass shooting by a man with a past of violent outbursts and worsening mental health issues. Aaron Alexis shot and killed 12 people at the Navy Yard in Washington, DC, and although the incident took place near the U.S. Capitol, lawmakers have remained eerily silent about gun control. Have mass shootings every few months become the new normal for our country? Will we have to wait for an even larger tragedy before our policy makers have the political will to implement common sense gun control policy?

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  • Dr. Hathout Discusses Importance of Interfaith Relations at New Vision Partners' Panel

    September 18, 2013
    On Sunday, Sept. 15, Dr. Maher Hathout, MPAC's Senior Adviser, along with more than 30 interfaith leaders and supporters gathered at the Pico Union Project center in Los Angeles to discuss how interfaith work is relevant today. Speakers included seven interfaith leaders from Los Angeles and Saudi Arabia.

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  • MPAC Launches National Immigration Reform Campaign

    September 17, 2013
    MPAC proudly announced the launch of its national campaign for comprehensive immigration reform with the release of its immigration policy paper and community toolkit. “A Nation of Immigrants: Realizing Comprehensive Immigration Reform” stresses the critical need for immigration reform and addresses the key issues being raised in the ongoing Congressional debate while the toolkit outlines opportunities for Muslims to get involved in supporting immigration reform.

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  • Syrian Intervention Is Fight for Human Dignity Not Just Chemical Weapons

    September 12, 2013
    On Tuesday night, President Barack Obama outlined the reasons for the U.S. to intervene in Syria referencing haunting images of innocent civilians gassed during World World I and the Holocaust. The President asked Congress to consider, from a national security perspective, to engage in a targeted military strike against Bashar al-Assad’s regime.

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  • Syria: A Human Tragedy Requires a Response

    September 6, 2013
    We support decisive and quick military action with important conditions. MPAC today released a position paper that outlines in detail our deliberations and why we support a conditional strike to deter future use of chemical weapons.

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  • NYPD Continues to Erode Trust with Communities

    August 30, 2013
    Two years after the AP exposed the New York Police Department’s (NYPD) mass surveillance of Muslim communities and the department scrambled to provide answers, Americans learned this week that nothing has changed. On Wednesday, ironically the same date as the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream Speech,” we learned the NYPD secretly labeled entire mosques and community groups as terrorist organizations.

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  • Simmons & FFEU Honor Malas with Muslim-Jewish Relations Award

    August 28, 2013
    Last week, MPAC President Salam Al-Marayati attended the Foundation for Ethnic Understanding’s (FFEU) dinner reception honoring Mohannad Malas for his outstanding work in helping the cause of ethnic understanding and bridging the gap between communities. Hip-hop mogul and FFEU co-founder Russell Simmons hosted the event at his home in Beverly Hills.

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  • For American Interests, Ease Sanctions on Iran

    August 23, 2013
    As the conflict in Syria escalates, the peace talks between Israel and Palestine move forward and Egypt’s internal crisis continues to be unsettled, our nation’s foreign policy conversation has been silent on Iran. As Iranians transition into a new administration with President Hassan Rouhani, the U.S. must also shift diplomatic tactics toward Iran.

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  • MPAC Calls for Protection for Syrian Civilians

    August 22, 2013
    Today MPAC denounced the use of chemical weapons in Syria and called for the protection of Syrian civilians who are facing this brutal crime against humanity.

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  • NYPD's Stop and Frisk Policy: Unconstitutional, but Still Open for Business?

    August 16, 2013
    After 11 years of violating New Yorkers’ constitutional rights, a U.S. District Judge issued a ruling this week declaring the NYPD’s Stop and Frisk program unconstitutional. Judge Shira Sheindlin described the program as a form of institutional racial profiling – which civil liberties groups realized long before the ruling.

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  • Interfaith Panelists Explore Ramifications of Intolerance

    August 14, 2013
    Last week, the IMAN Cultural Center held its 4th Annual Festival of Interfaith Unity in cooperation with local interfaith leaders of Abrahamic faiths (Judaism, Christianity and Islam) in order to exchange different faith-based communities’ viewpoints on their common issues and to promote coexisting in an atmosphere of sincerity and peace.

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