November 22, 2013
150 years ago in Gettysburg, PA, President Abraham Lincoln sought to address and remind a divided nation of America’s promise. His Gettysburg Address emphasized that this country was founded on liberty and equality – two ideals that seemed to have been lost on some people during the time of his address and on some people today. Unfortunately, rather than reflecting on the important lessons of this historic speech by celebrating the strength of a united and pluralistic nation, the Young Conservatives of Texas (YCT) decided to host an event that reflects a betrayal of those values.
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READ MORENovember 19, 2013
MPAC is proud to share the good news that Edina Lekovic, Director of Policy and Programming, has been appointed to Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti’s Service Cabinet. -
READ MORENovember 19, 2013
With more than 90 young leaders in attendance from all over the U.S. and Canada, our five Young Leaders Summits this summer inspired and empowered American Muslim students to make a difference in government and policy, media, Hollywood, Silicon Valley and their local civic sphere. Next up, we're expecting about 50 alumni to gather for our Young Leaders Reunion at our convention next month. -
READ MORENovember 18, 2013
MPAC announced today that the Brookings Institution, an independent think tank and policy institution, recently published a paper titled “Rethinking the ‘Red Line’: The Intersection of Free Speech, Religious Freedom, and Social Change” co-authored by Haris Tarin, Director of MPAC’s Washington, DC, office and Asma Uddin, Legal Counsel for the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty. -
READ MORENovember 15, 2013
This week, the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs held the nomination hearing of Jeh Johnson to be considered as the fourth Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security. Johnson, a former top lawyer for the Department of Defense, will have to oversee the missions of DHS, including: preventing terrorism and enhancing security; securing and managing America’s borders; enforcing and administering immigration laws; safeguarding and securing cyberspace; and ensuring resilience to disasters. -
READ MORENovember 13, 2013
Last week, MPAC President Salam Al-Marayati was joined by LAPD Deputy Chief Michael Downing for a panel discussion at the University of Southern California Law School on prejudice, stereotypes and the law as it relates to Muslims. -
READ MORENovember 8, 2013
In 2013, the number of American Muslims in visibly appointed positions is grossly out of sync with the number of those who are politically and civically active all around the country. Yes, there are American Muslims serving in Congress, federal agencies from the Department of Homeland Security to the Department of Education and the White House; yet high level appointments at the federal level remain elusive. Why haven’t American Muslims’ civic and political engagement translated to appointed positions? -
READ MORENovember 7, 2013
Earlier this week, MPAC sent a letter to Transportation Security Administration (TSA) Director John Pistole offering condolences following the shooting last week at Los Angeles International Airport that left one TSA officer dead and wounded six others. -
READ MORENovember 6, 2013
Recently, MPAC joined the Arab American Institute in holding “The Road to Immigration Reform,” a community forum focusing on the political and social impact of immigration reform. Rep. Chris Van Hollen (D-MD), White House Deputy Policy Director for Immigration Tyler Moran and immigration attorney Kamal Essaheb spoke before an audience of about 100 people at the Muslim Community Center of Silver Spring, MD. -
READ MORENovember 4, 2013
MPAC calls on all concerned Americans to support the USA Freedom Act, a bipartisan bill introduced by Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-VT) and Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner (R-WI). -
READ MORENovember 1, 2013
Fulfilling the pilgrimage to Mecca, Hajj, is an obligation upon every financially- and physically-abled Muslim. The experience is meant to be a test of patience, endurance, unity in diversity and will to remain in a spiritual state of being while away from life’s comforts. Tragically, a group of American Muslims experienced an ugly betrayal of the sacred values associated with this once-in-a-lifetime journey of faith. -
READ MOREOctober 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. -
READ MOREOctober 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. -
READ MOREOctober 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.” -
READ MOREOctober 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. -
READ MOREOctober 7, 2013
Last Thursday, Oct. 3, more than 150 people gathered in Washington, DC, for the Muslim Public Affairs Council’s first “Empowering Voices” dinner honoring Rashad Hussain, the U.S. Special Envoy to the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, and Paul Monteiro, Public Engagement Adviser for the White House Office of Public Engagement, for their dedicated work to public service and empowering the American Muslim community. -
READ MOREOctober 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. -
READ MOREOctober 2, 2013
Tuesday, Oct. 1, at 12:01 a.m., our nation experienced its first federal government shutdown in 17 years. The shutdown has far-reaching consequences, with more than 800,000 federal workers facing furlough. MPAC stands with the thousand of workers having to maneuver through this troubling time and the millions who will suffer from the rippling effect it will have on their lives. The government shutdown is an inexcusable act by a government that is the strongest in the world. -
READ MORESeptember 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. -
READ MORESeptember 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.
