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US Anti-Muslim Groups Triple in 2011, Islamic Schools Forced to Close Classes, Another Denied Entry to Sports League CAIR, March 12, 2012
----- VERSE
OF THE DAY: RALLY TO A GOOD CAUSE
- TOP "Whoever rallies to a good cause shall have a share
in its blessings; and whoever rallies to an evil cause shall be
answerable for his part in it." The Noble Quran, 4:85 ----- VIDEO:
CAIR WEEKLY NEWS UPDATE, MARCH 9, 2012
- TOP Watch CAIR's 4-minute weekly news update
here. Topics include:
----- MO. ISLAMIC
SCHOOL CANCELS CLASSES OVER CHRISTIAN GROUP'S PROTEST
- TOP An Islamic school has canceled classes for Friday
after parents and faculty expressed concern about a Christian group
gathering outside the school to distribute religious materials. "We sent a notice to parents that attendance was
optional in case they didn't feel comfortable," said Donna Bari, a
spokesman for Al-Salam Day School, which serves about 300 students in
grades kindergarten through eighth. "Many, many called." As a result, Bari said, the principal and the school
board agreed to close the school for the day. "Hopefully, it will be peaceful. Whatever they are
protesting," Bari said. Mark Kiser, president of Reclaiming Missouri for
Christ, the group gathering outside the school, took issue with calling
the event a protest. "This is definitely not a protest of any kind," said
Kiser, of Springfield, Mo. "There will be no signs, no megaphones. No
yelling and screaming. Just gentle, loving outreach." The school sits next door to Daar-ul-Islam mosque,
also known as the Islamic Foundation of Greater St. Louis. The mosque
will host Friday prayers at noon and 1 p.m. Imam Asif Umar said he does not expect problems. The
group has a Constitutional right to assemble and speak their mind, he
said. "In Islam, we are taught to respect all
religions and beliefs," Umar said. "No matter their ideologies." (More) ----- SPLC:
U.S. ANTI-MUSLIM HATE GROUPS TRIPLE IN 2011
- TOP The radical right grew explosively in 2011, the
third such dramatic expansion in as many years. The growth was fueled by
superheated fears generated by economic dislocation, a proliferation of
demonizing conspiracy theories, the changing racial makeup of America,
and the prospect of four more years under a black president who many on
the far right view as an enemy to their country. The number of hate groups counted by the
Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) last year reached a total of 1,018,
up slightly from the year before but continuing a trend of significant
growth that is now more than a decade old. The truly stunning growth
came in the antigovernment "Patriot" movement — conspiracy-minded groups
that see the federal government as their primary enemy. (More) SEE ALSO:
ACTIVE ANTI-MUSLIM GROUPS -
TOP You can read the Southern Poverty Law Center's
list of active anti-Muslim groups
here. ----- The no-fly list is being used as a "cudgel" against
Muslims traveling abroad to get them to give up their rights as U.S.
citizens in exchange for the right to return home, a Portland-area
attorney said Thursday night in a meeting with U.S. Department of
Homeland Security representatives. "What will the United States do ... to repair the
trust it has broken with its Muslim American citizens in Portland?" said
attorney Tom Nelson, underscoring the frustration felt by many at the
Islamic Center of Greater Portland in Beaverton. "What can you do to fix
this situation, and how can we prevent similar situations from happening
in the future?" Kareem Shora, a senior policy adviser for Homeland
Security, said he could not speak on behalf of the FBI or other agencies
that do not fall under his department. But he welcomed hearing the
complaints and urged people to keep talking with those agencies about
problems. It was a frequent response as Shora and
another policy adviser, Abdi Farah, fielded questions and criticisms on
issues from why the FBI acted against two metro-area travelers to Libya
to whether the U.S. attorney's office in Portland is targeting Muslims.
(More) ----- CAIR-TX:
MUSLIM SCHOOL DENIED ENTRY IN PRIVATE SCHOOL SPORTS LEAGUE
- TOP The Texas Association of Private and Parochial
Schools faces accusations of religious discrimination after a Muslim
school in Houston was denied entry. TAPPS has declined to comment. Mustafa Carroll with the Council on American-Islamic
Relations in Texas admits the Iman Academy may not have any legal
recourse. Still, he's disgusted the school was denied a spot in a sports
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