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Muslim Groups Demand to Meet Attorney General on Asim Ghafoor Detention Issue

The US Council of Muslim Organizations (USCMO), an umbrella group of Muslim civil society organizations and mosques across the country called on The U.S Department of Justice to meet with them to discuss the urgent situation of Asim Ghafoor, a respected American civil rights lawyer, who has been detained in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) since July 14th.

The demands were made in a press conference that was held yesterday, July 28th, in front of the department of justice building in Washington DC. Oussama Jamal (secretary General USCMO), Naeem Baig (ICNA), Nihad Awad (CAIR), and Dr. Zahid Bukhari (ICNA CSJ) addressed the press conference. 

The coalition requested Attorney General Merrick Garland to clarify, if, in fact, the U.S. Department of Justice was informed by the UAE of the case against Ghafoor in 2020, and how many other cases does the UAE have against other Americans that were tried in absentia.

 

MABL National Leadership Summit

The Muslim Alliance for Black Lives, MABL, held its National Leadership Summit in Dallas, Texas on July 23-24. Members of MABL’s Steering Committee had met virtually every week for the last 14 months due to precautions imposed by the Covid-19 pandemic. The National Leadership Summit was the first in-person gathering of chapter convenors and co-convenors as well as national department heads and guests. Twenty-four representatives from Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston, New York City, Trenton, NJ, and North Carolina were in attendance physically with an additional six other persons joining the proceedings virtually from Seattle, WA, Waco, TX, Fort Worth, and New Jersey.

MABL is a pioneering grassroots initiative of ICNA Council for Social Justice that attempts to leverage the diversity of the Muslim community in the United States for the benefit of inner-city residents, particularly African American Muslims. The Muslim community in the United States is recognized as being one of the most well-resourced bodies of Muslims in the world. Yet, due in part to structural racism and systemic denial of earning potential existing in this country, inner city Muslims, oftentimes African Americans and Latinos, are too often under-resourced in their efforts to establish viable masajid and organizations. MABL exists as a conduit to bring human, material, financial resources, information, and social justice advocacy to these impacted neighborhoods. The MABL National Leadership Summit continued the ongoing process of strategizing ways to alleviate and eliminate these inequities in inner city Muslim communities.

 

"The Intersection of Justice and Faith” panel on August 21

Join us to explore the intersection of justice and faith in a few religions. How do we define "justice" in our faith, and "how will it determine our work to achieve it"?

ICNA CSJ's Executive Director Dr. Zahid Bukhari will be speaking at this event alongside Rabbi Dr. Maggid Chava Bahle and Rev. Keith Koebel. 

Join us on August 21st from 3:00PM to 4:30PM.
Click below to register

 

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ICNA CSJ needs your support! As we continue to serve the community by raising our voices against systematic racism, as we bring light to the income inequality between demographics, as we continue to support Muslims behind bars, please remember that none of this is possible without your donations. 

 

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