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WASHINGTON — American Muslims are watching in growing horror as Donald J. Trump and Senator Ted Cruz battle for the Republican presidential nomination, outdoing each other with provocative proposals that have included Muslim registries, immigration bans and fleets of police patrolling their neighborhoods.

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/25/us/politics/republicans-muslim-americans-vote.html

 

Muslim groups are organizing registration drives to mobilize voters against Donald Trump

Watching with growing horror as the GOP presidential frontrunners, Donald Trump and Ted Cruz, outdo one another with increasingly anti-Muslim policy proposals, Muslim-American groups are organizing in the most proactive way they know how: by boosting the Muslim vote.

Groups like the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) and the Islamic Circle of North America are working with mosques to organize voter registration drives before the November elections, according to the New York Times, so Muslims can make their voices heard.

http://www.vox.com/2016/3/25/11303878/muslims-donald-trump

The Anti-Muslim Republican Vibe Is Getting Muslims Out to Vote

That could be one million new voters.

Republican presidential front-runners Donald Trump and Ted Cruz have taken hardline stances on a range of issues concerning Muslims, and it could come back to bite them if either becomes the nominee.

That’s because civil rights groups have set a target of registering one million new Muslim voters for the coming elections, according to the New York Times. And advocacy groups believe this goal isn’t out of reach in a climate where Trump and Cruz have been accused of stirring anti-Muslim sentiment.

The Anti-Muslim Republican Vibe Is Getting Muslims Out to Vote

cair-confMuslim Organizations Plan Drive To Register One Million Voters, Launch ‘One America’ Outreach Initiative In Response To Anti-Muslim Bias

Leaders of various Muslim-American organizations announced a multi-pronged approach in response to the increase of anti-Muslim bias in the United States. Photo: CAIR

A coalition of Muslim-American organizations announced three major initiatives on Monday in an effort to fight rising anti-Muslim bias, including a drive to register one million voters before the 2016 presidential election. The U.S. Council on Muslim Organizations, an umbrella group that includes several Muslim-American advocacy and religious groups like the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the Muslim Public Affairs Council, the Islamic Circle of North America and several others, convened more than 100 local, regional and national Muslim leaders at a summit in Sterling, Virginia, on Sunday.

http://www.ibtimes.com/muslim-organizations-plan-drive-register-one-million-voters-launch-one-america-2235401

http://america.aljazeera.com/content/ajam/articles/2015/12/21/muslim-vote-drive/jcr:content/headlineImage.adapt.1460.high.muslim_drive_12212015.1450821730441.jpgMuslim groups unite for voter drive, outreach to confront Islamophobia

Opening mosques to the public and a nationwide bus tour are among groups’ plans amid spike in bias attacks

An alliance of U.S. Muslim groups said Monday it is launching a national bus tour and voter registration drive to respond to what it calls an alarming rise in anti-Muslim attacks that it says is driven by Islamophobia in 2016 presidential campaign rhetoric.

Alleged bias attacks directed at mosques rose markedly in November after deadly attacks in Paris and California were linked to the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL).

http://america.aljazeera.com/articles/2015/12/21/muslim-vote-drive.html

Our Opinion: Back Muslim efforts to fight fear, prejudice

Brattleboro Reformer

Posted:   12/22/2015

We’ve come a long way since President George W. Bush’s visit to a mosque in the aftermath of the al-Qaida attacks of September 11 where he declared “Islam is peace.” A long way in the wrong direction.

The anti-Muslim prejudice percolating for years has erupted into a full-blown hysteria, fueled by among others, Republican presidential candidates Donald Trump, who has suggested a ban on foreign Muslims entering the U.S.; Ben Carson, who doesn’t think a Muslim should be allowed to become president; and Jeb Bush and Ted Cruz, both of whom believe the U.S. should weed out Muslim refugees from Syria and accept only Christians.

http://www.reformer.com/opinion/ci_29301004/our-opinion-back-muslim-efforts-fight-fear-prejudice%E2%80%8B


Islamic Coalition Responds To Terrorist Attacks By Calling For Massive Muslim Voter Drive
 Chuck Ross, Reporter 12/23/2015

A coalition of U.S.-based Muslim groups claiming that anti-Muslim backlash is on the rise in the wake of the terrorist attacks in Paris and San Bernardino hopes to register one million people to vote before the 2016 election as part of a “civic empowerment initiative.”

Oussama Jammal, the secretary general of the U.S. Council on Muslim Organizations, also announced in a press conference held Monday at the National Press Club that the group will “seek to increase emergency preparedness for Islamic institutions and individuals to address the rising number of incidents of hate crimes that are unfortunately happening nationwide.”

http://dailycaller.com/2015/12/23/islamic-coalition-responds-to-terrorist-attacks-by-calling-for-massive-muslim-voter-drive-video/

American Muslims Adopt Two-Pronged Approach To Combating Extremism

The United States Council of Muslim Organizations (USCMO), a coalition of leading national and local Muslim organizations, said this new program would focus on steering Muslim youths away from extremist propaganda associated with groups like ISIS and simultaneously oppose hate speech and inflammatory anti-Muslim rhetoric at Monday’s press conference.

http://thinkprogress.org/world/2015/12/21/3734351/american-muslims-adopt-two-pronged-approach-to-combating-extremism/%E2%80%8B/

American Muslim Leaders Just Issued HUGE Threat To Trump ‘Do So At Your Own Risk’

“In November we will remember….”

Donald Trump has been heavily criticized for his stance on Islam, but a recent statement by American Muslim leaders may be the strongest warning yet that the candidate has received over his proposed policies.

American Muslim Alliance director Mahdi Bray announced at the National Press Club, “Let it be heard, and clear, to all political candidates, be it Donald Trump or whoever else, that indeed, if you engage in Islamophobia, if you engage in demagoguery and bigotry, you will pay a political price.”

He went on, “Because we’re going to register our people and we’re going to use our ballot and we’re going to ‘take our souls to the polls and make sure you are out of there.”

http://www.westernjournalism.com/watch-american-muslim-leaders-just-issued-huge-threat-to-trump-do-so-at-your-own-risk/

2016 Candidates warned: Spew ‘Islamophobia’ at Your Political Peril

By Patrick Goodenough | December 21, 2015
American Muslim Alliance director Mahdi Bray speaks at the National Press Club on Monday, December 21, 2015. He is flanked by Council on American-Islamic Relations national executive director, Nihad Awad, and CAIR national board chair Roula Allouch. (Screenshot: C-SPAN)

(CNSNews.com) – Leaders of several American Muslim organizations warned Donald Trump and other presidential candidates Monday that if they engage in bigotry and “Islamophobia” they will pay a political price because Muslim voters – in the words of one – will mobilize and “make sure you are out of there.”

“Let it be heard, and clear, to all political candidates, be it Donald Trump or whoever else, that indeed, if you engage in Islamophobia, if you engage in demagoguery and bigotry, you will pay a political price,” American Muslim Alliance director Mahdi Bray said at the National Press Club.

http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/patrick-goodenough/cair-and-co-warn-2016-candidates-spew-islamophobia-your-political

People listen to speakers at a demonstration against racism and conservative presidential candidate Trumps recent remarks concerning Muslims on Dec 10, 2015 in New York City. (AFP Photo)US Muslim voters called to register for 2016 elections

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December 22, 2015
People listen to speakers at a demonstration against racism and conservative presidential candidate Trump’s recent remarks concerning Muslims on Dec 10, 2015 in New York City. (AFP Photo)

America’s largest Muslim civil liberties and advocacy organization announced Monday a new initiative which aims to increase the registration of American Muslim voters for the 2016 elections to 1 million.

http://www.dailysabah.com/americas/2015/12/21/us-muslim-voters-called-to-register-for-2016-elections

http://cdn5.img.sputniknews.com/images/103152/22/1031522216.jpgTrump’s Anti-Muslim Hate Speech Fuels ISIL Propaganda – US Muslim Coalition

© REUTERS/ Mark Kauzlarich

Inflammatory statements by Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump serve to propaganda interests of extremist groups like the Islamic State, leaders of the US Council of Muslim Organizations (USCMO) told Sputnik on Monday.

WASHINGTON (Sputnik), Leandra Bernstein — In recent months, the Republican front-runner has called for a ban on Muslims coming to the United States in response to the deadly Daesh-inspired terrorist attacks in Paris. Other Republicans have called for halting the US resettlement of Islamic refugees from crisis areas in the Middle East, over fears of Daesh infiltration.

http://cdn2.img.sputniknews.com/images/103047/55/1030475588.jpgUS Islamic Rights Group Urges Muslims to Register for 2016 President Vote

© AP Photo/ Matt Rourke

A US Islamic civil rights group announced a campaign on Monday with plans to register some one million Muslim American voters ahead of the 2016 presidential election in a bid to respond to growing fears of Islamophobia around the United States.

WASHINGTON (Sputnik) — The US Council of Muslim Organizations’ (USCMO) plan will include “educational, outreach and civic empowerment initiatives” and aim to address “growing Islamophobia in America and to enhance national security through the promotion of freedom and justice,” the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) explained in a statement on Monday.