January 14, 2016

CAIR welcomes President Obama’s remarks rejecting Islamophobia in the political process

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Thursday 14 Jan 2016 - 18:28 Makkah mean time-4-4-1437

Washington, (IINA) - The Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR) welcomed U.S. President Barack Obama’s remarks in his State of the Union address rejecting Islamophobia, particularly in the political process.
“We need to reject any politics that targets people because of race or religion. This is not a matter of political correctness. This is a matter of understanding just what it is that makes us strong," the CAIR said in a statement on Wednesday. "The world respects us not just for our arsenal; it respects us for our diversity and our openness and the way we respect every faith. His Holiness, Pope Francis, told this body from the very spot that I am standing on tonight that “to imitate the hatred and violence of tyrants and murderers is the best way to take their place.” When politicians insult Muslims, whether abroad or our fellow citizens, when a mosque is vandalized or a kid is called names, that doesn’t make us safer. That’s not telling it like it is. It’s just wrong. It diminishes us in the eyes of the world. It makes it harder to achieve our goals. It betrays who we are as a country.”
“We welcome President Obama’s strong rejection of Islamophobic rhetoric in politics, which sent a clear message to candidates like Donald Trump and Ben Carson who promote and exploit anti-Muslim bigotry for their own political gain,” said CAIR National Executive Director Nihad Awad. “We must leverage the strength of our diversity in this nation and worldwide. America is made stronger because of its religious and ethnic diversity.”
Yesterday, CAIR sent a letter to Obama urging him to offer support for the American Muslim community during tonight’s address.
Three CAIR representatives, and a number of other American Muslims, attended the State of the Union address as invitees of elected officials.
SM/IINA

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