Archive: August 2016

#MASO Perspective – Dr. Sayyid Syeed (ISNA National Director for North America)

Posted on August 22, 2016

Dr. Sayyid M. Syeed of Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) praises a new generation of activist building bridges between Muslims and Non-Muslims. ‪#MuslimsAreSpeakingOut ‪#MASO

Fatima Salman: Speaking Out Through Community Work and Coffee #MASO

Posted on August 8, 2016

“But what we also realize is that it’s not just a matter of speaking out but it’s those bonds and relationship building that actually changes perceptions… So its that relationship building that’s what’s going to make a bigger difference” – Fatima Salman ‪#MASO

American Imams: Speaking Out Through Empowering Muslim Youth #MASO

Posted on August 8, 2016

American Imams like Imam Muhammad Musri and Imam Mohamed Hag Magid are fighting extremism and are working to empower Muslim youth as prospect and asset to the country. ‪#MASO The American Muslim March on Washington American Islam All Dulles Area Muslim Society (ADAMS)

#MASO Perspective: Imam Talib Shareef

Posted on August 8, 2016

Rabiah Ahmed: Speaking Out as a Public Relations Representative #MASO

Posted on July 25, 2016

“I hope I am judged by the way I carry myself (…) and not by the violent acts of a few across the world.” Rabiah Ahmed, Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC)’s Communications Director. ‪#MASO

Dean Obeidallah: Speaking Out through his Comedy #MASO

Posted on July 11, 2016

Dean Obeidallah believes that Muslims are speaking out and he is doing so through his comedy. #MASO

LA Reid #MASO Campaign of FFEU

Posted on July 7, 2016

“We’re here to bridge that gap, so that we can all understand the importance of “Us” and the importance of “others” and to really bridge the gap of race relationships around the world.”- LA Reid at the ‪#MASO Launch campaign event.

FFEU’s #MuslimsAreSpeakingOut – #MASO (PSA Shorter Version)

Posted on June 27, 2016

Muslims Are Speaking Out is a campaign led by the Foundation for Ethnic Understanding (FFEU) a not-for-profit that strengthen cooperation between Jewish, African American, Muslim, Latino and other ethnic and religious communities: Mainstream Muslims are speaking out against terrorism and fanaticism, clearly and consistently but their voice is not really heard. Muslims Are Speaking Out Continue Reading »