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Not all Muslim leaders represent American Muslims
A collection of articles on the connection between the leadership of US Muslim Organizations and terrorism

Additional Articles

The Fight against Terrorism must begin with Curricular, Educational, and Media Reform in the Arab World
Abd Al-Hamid Al-Ansari, Dean of Islamic Law, Qatar University - December 4, 2001

An Arab Diplomat on the Need to Replace Jihad With Social Development
May 10, 2002

We Remember - Muslim victims of the 9/11 Terrorist Attacks

 

The Wahhabi Movement
Materials on the history, influence and effects of the Wahhabi Movement

Extremist groups outside the US
Articles that look at the terrorist threat abroad
Extremist groups inside the US
Articles that look at the terrorist threat inside the US

 

ISCA in the Media

Response to the terrorist attacks

Islam and Muslims in America
Traditional Islam vs. Fundamentalism
Sufism and Spirituality

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ISCA Press Releases  

ISCA Commends Congress for Support of Afghan Aid Bill
(Washington, DC - 11/20/2002) The Islamic Supreme Council of America (ISCA) commends Congress for passing the "Afghanistan Freedom Support Act of 2002" (S. 2712), a bill which will provide more than $3 billion in short and long-term reconstruction aid to the long-suffering people of that beleaguered nation.

ISCA Chairman Joins Powell for State Department Iftar Dinner; ISCA applauds secretary's condemnation of religious bigotry
(Washington, DC - 11/19/2002) On Monday, November 18, Islamic Supreme Council of America Chairman Shaykh Muhammad Hisham Kabbani was honored to join Secretary of State of Colin Powell for a traditional fast-breaking feast at the U.S. State Department. During the Ramadan celebration, Secretary Powell emphasized that Muslims are an important part of the fabric of American life and urged all Americans to reject religious bigotry.

ISCA heralds president's support for Islam and American Muslims
(Washington, DC - 11/13/2002) The Islamic Supreme Council of America (ISCA) applauds the president's unequivocal remarks, particularly in the light of recent unwarranted attacks on the religion of Islam and on the person of its prophet, Muhammad, peace be upon him, by prominent American religious figures.

ISCA Attends White House Ramadan Iftar Dinner; Chairman Shaykh Muhammad Hisham Kabbani Meets with President Bush
(Washington, DC - 11/8/2002) The Islamic Supreme Council of America (ISCA) was honored to join other Muslim leaders from around the world yesterday evening for a traditional fast-breaking feast, or iftar, at the White House. ISCA Chairman Shaykh Muhammad Hisham Kabbani was warmly received at the event by President George W. Bush, who told him and other invitees that America is not at war with Islam.

ISCA Chairman Meets with President Bush; Endorses Bush's Call for Three Days of Prayer
(Washington, DC 9/8/2002) On Friday, September 6, the chairman of Islamic Supreme Council of America, Shaykh Muhammad Hisham Kabbani, together with a handful of religious leaders, was honored to join President George W. Bush in an intimate ceremony at the White House Roosevelt Room. The president used the occasion to proclaim that Friday, September 6, through Sunday, September 8, 2002, would be observed for the first time as “National Days of Prayer and Remembrance.”

ISCA urges support for Workplace Religious Freedom Act
(Washington, DC - 6/26/2002) The Islamic Supreme Council of America, together with other religious and civil rights organizations, convened on Capitol Hill today with Senator John Kerry (D-MA) and Senator Rick Santorum (R-PA), urging support for the Workplace Religious Freedom Act (WRFA). The bill is aimed at ensuring that people of all faiths will be protected from discrimination in the workplace.

Conference highlights growing friendship of US and Uzbekistan
(Washington, DC 5/16/2002) Yesterday, the American Uzbekistan Chamber of Commerce (AUCC) hosted its Annual Conference in Washington, DC. Well-attended by leading policy makers from the US and Uzbekistan, the conference was hailed by members as the most successful event since AUCC's inception.

 
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ISCA Email Alerts

ISCA joins call for Day of Tribute to the Victims of 9-11
(WASHINGTON, DC - 8/6/2002)
The Islamic Supreme Council of America calls on its members in the US and around the world to join with people of all faiths and observe a day of prayer and mourning on the anniversary of last year's terrorist attacks.

The Honor of Women in Islam; A new title from the Islamic Supreme Council of America, now available for advance order
(ISCA Alert - 7/2/2002) The Islamic Supreme Council of America, a new publisher of mainstream titles on traditional Islamic doctrines and practices, is proud to announce the release of "The Honor of Women in Islam," by Professor Yusuf Da Costa, of Cape Town, South Africa.

Behind the Treaty of Hudaybiyya
(ISCA Alert - 6/19/2002)
Recently, a number of authors and commentators in the media have referred to the Treaty of Hudaybiyya - between Prophet Muhammad and his adversaries, the Quraysh - as something on which recent Mideast peace efforts have been based.

The Future of US-Saudi Relations; House Committee on International Relations, Subcommittee meeting held last week
(ISCA Alert - 5/28/2002) In a landmark hearing last Wednesday, the House Committee on International Relations heard testimony on the future of US-Saudi relations. Once considered a "taboo" subject in Washington circles, Representatives and private citizens testified about the need to re-evaluate the relationship between the two nations.

 
 

 

 

 

 

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