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Islamophobia in the US, June 5-16, 2016, CAIR Reports June , 2016 Editorial Note: Islamphobia (exaggerated and baseless fear of Muslims) has been perpetrated and perpetuated to justify the continuous US wars and invasions of the Muslim World since 1990, in order for the war industry beneficiaries to justify the enormous and unprecedented US national debt, which has reached more than $19 trillion, as a result of the permanent-war military spending. Tens of thousands of Americans are killed by non-Muslim other Americans every year, in gun violence. However, Islamophobes ignore that fact and focus on an incident or two perpetrated by Muslims in an entire year. For example, in 2015, there were 53,228 shooting incidents, resulting in the killing of 13,415 Americans. Of these, there were only two incidents perpetrated by Muslims and resulting in the killing of 18 Americans. The Zionist media, like Fox News and CNN, together with the war industry agents and Zionist-controlled politicians like Trump, kept mentioning these two incidents while totally ignoring the other 53,226 incidents, which resulted in the killing of 13,398 Americans! The end outcome is that the American people are indeed actual victims of a continuous warmongering campaign, Islamophobia, and a daily holocaust, perpetrated against them by the war industry beneficiaries and their agents in the media and politics. For a background, read: Zionist Creative Destruction of the Middle East for the Benefit of the Apartheid Israeli Regime The Terrorism Industry, A Merciless Continuous Attack on the American People's Blood and Treasure
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MEDIA ADVISORY
(WASHINGTON,
D.C., 6/17/2016) � On Monday, June 20,
the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) and the Center for Race
and Gender at UC Berkeley will release a report detailing the more than
$200 million provided to 33 Islamophobic groups nationwide in recent
years. [NOTE: The news conference will be live-streamed on
CAIR's Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/CAIRNational/ ] The report, titled "Confronting Fear," also documents the
negative impact of Islamophobia on American society and offers a
four-point strategy designed to push back against the well-funded and
well-coordinated promotion of anti-Muslim sentiment. WHAT: Release of 'Confronting
Fear' Report on Funding of Islamophobic Groups Other issues covered in the report include the campaign to
introduce anti-Islam bills in state legislatures, the laws passed in
several states to change the way textbooks are approved based on
anti-Islam campaigns, the recent spike in anti-mosque incidents,
so-called "Muslim-free" businesses, and armed anti-Islam demonstrations
at American mosques. CONTACT: CAIR Department to Monitor and Combat Islamophobia Director Corey Saylor, 202-384-8857, [email protected]; Islamophobia Research and Documentation Project at the Center for Race and Gender at UC Berkeley Director Dr. Hatem Bazian, 510-914-6722, [email protected]; CAIR National Communications Director Ibrahim Hooper, 202-744-7726, [email protected]; CAIR Communications Coordinator Nabeelah Naeem, 202-341-4171, [email protected]
CAIR Community Security Alert:
The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the nation's
largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization, today urged
Muslim community leaders to consider instituting additional security
measures in the wake of the Orlando massacre and a number of recent hate
incidents targeting Muslims and Islamic houses of worship. CAIR is recommending particular attention be paid to security
at tomorrow's weekly congregational prayers (jummah) and at nightly
prayers associated with the Ramadan fast (taraweeh). Some Recent Anti-Muslim Incidents:
CAIR recommends that
community leaders immediately: ***
The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the nation's
largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization, today welcomed
remarks by President Barack Obama rebuking Donald Trump for his repeated
use of anti-Muslim rhetoric and said such rhetoric undermines American
values. CAIR also invited the presumptive GOP presidential nominee to a
Ramadan fast-breaking meal (iftar) to hear American Muslims explain why
his rhetoric is having a negative impact on their community and the
entire nation. The president said today: "And if we fall into the trap of painting all Muslims as a
broad brush, and imply that we are at war with the entire religion, then
we are doing the terrorists' work for them. . .We now have proposals
from the presumptive Republican nominee for president of the United
States to bar all Muslims from immigrating into America. And you hear
language that singles out immigrants and suggests entire religious
communities are complacent in violence. Video:
President Obama Repudiates Donald Trump's Anti-Muslim Rhetoric The president's remarks were in reaction to Trump's speech
Monday in which he repeated and enhanced his past anti-Muslim rhetoric. SEE:
Blaming Muslims After Attack, Donald Trump Tosses Pluralism Aside "We welcome President Obama's principled defense of both the
American Muslim community and the American values of religious freedom
and respect for diversity," said CAIR National Executive
Director Nihad Awad. "We call on Donald Trump to end his use of
divisive anti-Muslim and un-American rhetoric and to respect the
Constitution and our nation's religious and ethnic pluralism." Awad added: "In the spirit of the month of Ramadan, we invite
Mr. Trump to CAIR's Capitol Hill office to share an iftar, or
fast-breaking meal, to discuss the negative impact his rhetoric has on
ordinary American Muslims and on the nation's unity." He also called on GOP leaders to denounce Trump's "unhinged
political rhetoric that is hurting America domestically and isolating it
abroad." Earlier this year, CAIR said Donald Trump's continued use of a
debunked myth about U.S. Gen. John Pershing executing Muslim prisoners
in the Philippines using bullets dipped in pig's blood was endangering
ordinary American Muslims who were already facing a surge in hate. SEE:
CAIR Says Trump's Continued Use of 'Pig's Blood' Myth Endangers American
Muslims CAIR has previously stated that Trump's pig's blood claim and
other instances of his Islamophobic rhetoric, including his calling for
a ban on all Muslims entering the United States, his false claim that
"Islam hates us," his refusal to rule out special IDs for American
Muslims, and his willingness to consider closing down American mosques
place millions of innocent, law-abiding citizens in the American Muslim
community at risk. CAIR has reported an unprecedented spike in anti-Muslim
incidents nationwide since the Paris terror attacks, the San Bernardino
shootings and Trump's bigoted call for a complete ban on Muslims
entering the United States. The Washington-based Muslim civil rights group is asking Muslim
community members to report any bias incidents to police and to CAIR's
Civil Rights Department at 202-742-6420 or by filing a report at:
http://www.cair.com/civil-rights/report-an-incident/view/form.html CAIR is America's largest Muslim civil liberties and advocacy
organization. Its mission is to enhance the understanding of Islam,
encourage dialogue, protect civil liberties, empower American Muslims,
and build coalitions that promote justice and mutual understanding. CONTACT: CAIR National
Communications Director Ibrahim Hooper, 202-744-7726,
[email protected]; CAIR
Communications Coordinator Nabeelah Naeem, 202-341-4171,
[email protected] ***
Partial List of CAIR's and the Muslim Community's
Response to the Orlando Killings:
POSTPONED: Release of CAIR
Islamophobia Report Delayed Due to Orlando Massacre The Tuesday release of the Council on
American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) report "Confronting Fear" will be
delayed until further notice due to Sunday's horrific massacre in
Orlando.
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Alert: American Muslims Asked to Prepare for
Muhammad Ali Funeral Prayer A coalition of national American Muslim organizations is asking
localcommunities to make preparations to attend the funeral
prayer (salat al-janazah) for Muhammad Ali scheduled to be
offered at noon Thursday in Louisville, Ky. The location of the prayer will be announced as plans are
finalized. Communities that are unable to send representatives to the
Louisville funeral prayer are being asked to organize local prayers,
called "salat al-ghaib" (sa-lat all-guy-ib), which are performed
for Muslims who have died in a distant place. Those prayers
could be offered either before the nightly Ramadan taraweeh or after
jummah prayers on Friday. MEDIA NOTE: American Muslim
leaders will hold a news conference in Louisville, Ky., just prior to
the funeral prayers to highlight the historic impact of Muhammad Ali's
life and to explain Islamic funeral practices. (SEE BELOW:
Backgrounder: Islamic Funeral Practices) Yesterday, local and national Muslim leaders held a news
conference in Washington, D.C., to honor the legacy of Muhammad Ali Video: U.S. Muslim Leaders Honor Muhammad Ali's Legacy at D.C. News Conference in front of Masjid Muhammad
Later this week, a suggested sermon (khutba) outlining Muhammad
Ali's importance to the American Muslim community and to the way Islam
is viewed in our nation will be distributed to Islamic prayer leaders
(imams) who will conduct the normal congregational prayers (jummah) this
Friday. CONTACT: CAIR National
Communications Director Ibrahim Hooper, 202-744-7726,
[email protected]; MPAC Media and
Public Affairs Director Rabiah Ahmed, 202-439-1441,
[email protected]
----- Georgia Muslims to Hold Interfaith Memorial Service,
Funeral Prayers for Muhammad Ali (ATLANTA, GA, 6/5/16) � On Thursday, June 9, Georgia's Muslim
community plans to hold an interfaith memorial service (6 p.m.) for
Muhammad Ali at the Atlanta Masjid of Al-Islam, Georgia's oldest Muslim
house of worship. In addition to the memorial service, mosques across Georgia
plan to conduct funeral prayers for the renowned athlete and
humanitarian on Friday after each mosque's weekly congregational
service, which begin between 1:45 and 2:00 pm, and end between 2:30 and
3:00 pm. The funeral prayers, called "salat al-ghaib" (sa-lat all-guy-ib),
are performed for Muslims who have died in a distant place. Georgians interested in attending the memorial service at
Atlanta Masjid of Al-Islam should RSVP on Facebook or by emailing [email protected].
Space is limited. CONTACT: CAIR-Georgia Executive
Director Edward Ahmed Mitchell; 404-285-9530; [email protected] ----- CAIR Backgrounder: Islamic Funeral Practices (WASHINGTON, D.C., 6/5/16) - The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the nation's
largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy group, today issued an outline
of Islamic funeral and burial rites as background information for
journalists. There are five main points for the preparation of a Muslim's
body for burial. 1. WASHING THE BODY - Family
members often assist in the washing. Men wash a man's body. Women wash a
woman's body. Either men or women may wash a child's body. A husband may
wash his wife's body and vice-versa if the need arises. 2. WRAPPING THE BODY - The shroud
used for wrapping the body must be a clean (preferably white) cloth and
should cover the whole body. The shroud is tied at the head and feet,
with a piece of cloth (from the same shroud) in such a way that one can
differentiate the head from the feet. 3. PRAYERS - Those praying stand
in rows facing the direction of Mecca, with the prayer leader in front.
The body (or bodies) is placed in front of the congregation. The
worshipers make a personal intention to offer a funeral prayer. They say
"God is Great," then fold their hands on their chests. The opening
chapter of the Quran, Islam's revealed text, is read quietly. Prayers
are recited for the deceased, the Prophets Abraham and Muhammad, and for
the Muslim community. Saying "peace be to you" concludes the prayer. The
entire funeral prayer is performed while standing. 4. FUNERAL PROCESSION - Mourners
walk in front of or beside the body. Those who are riding or driving
should follow it. Silence is recommended. 5. BURIAL - The body is laid in
the grave. No casket is used unless there is a need for it, e.g., if the
soil is very loose or wet. Each person present shares in filling the
grave by pouring three handfuls of soil. The Prophet Muhammad said: "(Weeping) is the mercy that God has
placed in the hearts of His servants." The Prophet also said that only
good things should be remembered about a person's life after he or she
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