CAIR-Ohio Discusses Islamophobia with High School Politics Class 

(COLUMBUS, OH, 03/16/23)– On Thursday, March 9, CAIR-Ohio spoke to more than fifty students at Thomas Worthington High School. Staff members were invited to speak as part of a speaker series for a Political Radicalism class.

CAIR-Ohio Government Affairs Director Anisa Liban and Community Relations Assistant Shireen Shaaban shared their personal stories of their upbringings and about what it means to be a Muslim American. During the session, they had conversations with high school seniors on the experiences they have been part of at CAIR-Ohio. 

Liban shared the current political climate and challenges that Muslim face to when practicing their faith, such as Islamophobia, and how anti-Muslim discrimination comes in many shapes and forms, including its presence across the globe. Shaaban and Liban both opened about their personal journeys wearing the hijab in America and spoke to what it is like to be visibly Muslim and outwardly representing one’s faith at all times. 

After they gave an overview and background of Muslims in America and discussed the advocacy work that CAIR-Ohio does as well as the kinds of complaints received. There was a question-and-answer session where students were able to ask follow-up questions to the topics discussed and address any topics that were not touched on. 

Interested in having CAIR-Ohio speak at your school or organization? Contact CAIR-Ohio Outreach Director Victoria Hickcox: vhickcox@cair.com | 513.906.5728

ACTION ALERT: Urge the Senate to Pass the Combating International Islamophobia Act

Join the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the nation’s largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization in urging your state’s U.S. Senators to co-sponsor and support Senator Cory Booker’s Senate companion bill to Congresswomen Ilhan Omar and Jan Schakowsky’s Combating International Islamophobia Act (H.R. 5665).

The Combating International Islamophobia Act would establish a special envoy office at the U.S. State Department to monitor and combat international Islamophobia.     

Already passed in the U.S. House of Representatives – all that is needed to turn this bill into law is for the Senate to consider and vote on this critical act. 

Please contact your state’s U.S. Senators today and make the world a safer place for Muslims facing genocide, violence, and state persecution. Take action here.

International Day to Combat Islamophobia Overview

International Day to Combat Islamophobia

The United Nations has designated March 15th the “Combating International Islamophobia Act.” This day is an opportunity to raise awareness about the alarming rise of anti-Muslim sentiment and violence around the world and to renew our commitment to combating bigotry and hatred wherever it exists. 

Why March 15th? Today is the anniversary of the massacre of 51 Muslim worshippers in New Zealand four years ago, emphasizing the urgency to address Islamophobia globally. 

What is Islamophobia?

Islamophobia is a fear, prejudice and hatred of Muslims that leads to provocation, hostility and intolerance by means of threatening, harassment, abuse, incitement and intimidation of Muslims and those perceived as Muslims, both in the online and offline world. Motivated by institutional, ideological, political and religious hostility that transcends into structural and cultural racism, it targets the symbols and markers of being a Muslim. 

Impacts of Islamophobia

The effects of Islamophobia are far-reaching and significant. This dangerous and discriminatory attitude results in a steady rise of hate crimes and discrimination against Muslims, creating a culture of fear and exclusion. It also promotes negative portrayals of Muslims in media, perpetuating harmful stereotypes that lead to negative mental health impacts for individuals and the community as a whole. 

According to a recent study, Muslims are 2x more likely to have attempted suicide than any other group (JAMA Psychiatry, 2021). Muslim children in K-12 schools are more prone to bullying due to their faith compared to children of other religions. The survey conducted by The Institute for Social Policy and Understanding (ISPU) found that 42% of Muslim parents reported their children being bullied for their faith, while only 23% of Jewish and 20% of Protestant parents reported the same. 

What can you do?

One way to support this effort is to advocate for the “International Combatting Islamophobia Act.” This legislation would establish a Special Envoy within the U.S. State Department to monitor and combat Islamophobia globally. 

The creation of the Special Envoy will help policymakers better understand the interconnected, global problem of anti-Muslim bigotry. It will also establish a comprehensive strategy for establishing U.S. leadership in combatting Islamophobia worldwide. 

By supporting this act, we can send a strong message that Islamophobia will not be tolerated and that we stand with Muslim communities around the world, including Muslims suffering severe oppression due to Islamophobia in places like China, Burma, France, India, and Palestine. 

Send a message to your U.S. Senators urging them to pass this bill. 

Learn more about how to counter and dismantle Islamophobia using ISPU’s toolkit: www.ispu.org/countering-islamophobia/  

CAIR-Ohio Commends UN Resolution Declaring March 15th as ‘International Day to Combat Islamophobia’

(COLUMBUS, OH – 3/15/23) – The Ohio chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-Ohio) commends the United Nations (UN) for adopting a resolution to declare March 15th as the “International Day to Combat Islamophobia”. 

CAIR-Ohio believes that this historic resolution will help raise awareness about the growing problem of Islamophobia around the world and encourage countries such as the United States to take concrete steps to combat this issue. The International Day to Combat Islamophobia, adopted in 2021, is observed annually and will provide an opportunity for people around the world to speak out against discrimination, hate speech, and violence directed at Muslims. 

“We welcome the United Nations’ decision to designate March 15th as the International Day to Combat Islamophobia,” said CAIR-Ohio, Columbus & Cincinnati Executive Director Amina Barhumi. “This resolution sends a clear message that Islamophobia is a global problem that must be addressed through collective action.” 

Barhumi added: “As an organization dedicated to defending civil rights and liberties, CAIR-Ohio remains committed to working with partners at the local, national, and international levels to promote tolerance, respect, and understanding for all people, regardless of their religion or background. We urge the Biden Administration to pass the ‘International Combatting Islamophobia Act’, which would designate a special envoy at the State Department to monitor Islamophobia globally.” 

SEE: CAIR Backs Reps. Omar and Schakowsky’s Bill to Create a Special Envoy for Monitoring and Combating Islamophobia 

CAIR-Ohio, Cleveland Interim Executive Director Faten Odeh added: “March 15th is a day that will forever be etched in the hearts and minds of the Muslim community worldwide. On that day, 51 innocent Muslim worshippers were murdered in cold blood at two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand. We must recognize the immense loss of Muslim lives and work towards ensuring that such tragedies never happen again. The International Day to Combat Islamophobia is a positive step towards that goal.” 

CAIR is America’s largest Muslim civil liberties and advocacy organization. CAIR-Ohio’s mission is to enhance understanding of Islam, protect civil rights, promote justice, and empower American Muslims. CAIR-Ohio has offices in Columbus, Cleveland, and Cincinnati. 

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CONTACT: CAIR-Ohio, Columbus & Cincinnati Executive Director Amina Barhumi, abarhumi@cair.com, 614-763-6557; CAIR-Ohio, Cleveland Interim Executive Director Faten Odeh, fodeh@cair.com, 216-830-2247 

CAIR-Ohio Hosts Ohio-Wide Masajid Leaders Retreat  

(COLUMBUS, OH, 03/09/23)– On Saturday, March 4, masajid leaders from across Ohio were invited to the CAIR-Ohio Columbus office in order to foster relationships among masajid leaders and strategize ways to work together to serve and strengthen Ohio Muslim communities. 

CAIR-Ohio staff had critical conversations with masajid leaders from all over the state, including Greater Columbus, Greater Cincinnati, and Greater Cleveland areas. Through these discussions, they developed and shared strong narratives on the American Muslim identity and how to uplift the communities they serve and their work. 

CAIR-Ohio also partnered with the Oaktree Institute to provide Fund-Development Training to help masajid prepare for fundraising in Ramadan. The session led by Nadeem Riaz was insightful and provided tangible steps that Muslim organizations can take to increase their funding opportunities and how to expand their reach. 

For more information on how to join the CAIR-Ohio Masajid Network, contact CAIR-Ohio Outreach Director Victoria Hickcox vhickcox@cair.com | 513-906-5728

CAIR-Ohio Hosts Second Immigration Clinic with Simakovsky Law

(COLUMBUS, OH, 03/09/23) – On Tuesday, March 7, CAIR-Ohio partnered with Simakovsky Law to hold an Immigration Clinic at the CAIR-Ohio Columbus office. This clinic served 18 Muslims seeking legal advice to address their immigration cases. Clients had one-on-one consultations with an immigration attorney to review their case and answered questions regarding a variety of cases, including recent arrivals to the United States, asylum seekers, and victims of domestic violence.  

 
Columbus, Ohio is home to more than 150,000 immigrants, and they are a huge part of our Muslim narrative. Many of those who experienced difficulties leading up to their migration, and while coming into the country, are still facing hardship and adversity while trying to build a new life for themselves and their families. 

Whether it is family reunification, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), or Citizenship, with the combined help of CAIR-Ohio staff and Simakovsky Law attorneys, clients were able to have their questions answered and gain help in processing their immigration cases. 

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CAIR-Ohio Holds OSU Muslim Student Leaders Retreat

(COLUMBUS, OH, 03/09/23)– On Thursday, March 2, CAIR-Ohio invited student organizations from the Ohio State University to connect and strategize ways to help in empowering and supporting them in their endeavors.  

During their time, CAIR-Ohio staff members and OSU student leaders discussed ways they could collaboratively support one another in achieving the goals they have set for the Muslim community in the Greater Columbus area and at the university. CAIR-Ohio strongly values investing in and empowering young Muslim professionals and providing them opportunities to develop their skills as leaders. 

Interested in connecting with CAIR-Ohio? Contact CAIR-Ohio Outreach Director Victoria Hickcox vhickcox@cair.com | 513-906-5728

CAIR-Ohio Condemns Distribution of Antisemitic Material in Cincinnati

(COLUMBUS, OH – 3/6/23) – The Ohio chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-Ohio) today condemned the distribution of antisemitic materials to businesses in Cincinnati over the weekend. 

SEE: Antisemitic propaganda distributed to business owners in Northside 

In a statement, CAIR-Ohio, Columbus & Cincinnati Executive Director Amina Barhumi said:    

“We stand in solidarity with the Jewish community and urge law enforcement authorities to thoroughly investigate this incident and hold the perpetrators accountable for their actions. We also call on all Ohioans to reject hate and bigotry in all forms and promote mutual understanding and respect. 

“We believe that every individual has the right to live free from fear and discrimination, and we will continue to work tirelessly toward building a more just and equitable society for all.” 

She noted that last month, CAIR-Ohio condemned an alleged neo-Nazi homeschool group recently discovered in that state.    

Barhumi said CAIR-Ohio and the American Muslim community stand in solidarity with all those challenging white supremacy, antisemitism, anti-Black racism, xenophobia, Islamophobia, and all other forms of bigotry.        

CAIR is America’s largest Muslim civil liberties and advocacy organization. CAIR-Ohio’s mission is to enhance understanding of Islam, protect civil rights, promote justice, and empower American Muslims. CAIR-Ohio has offices in Columbus, Cleveland, and Cincinnati.      

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CONTACT: CAIR-Ohio, Columbus & Cincinnati Executive Director Amina Barhumi, abarhumi@cair.com, 614-763-6557; CAIR-Ohio, Cleveland Interim Executive Director Faten Odeh, fodeh@cair.com, 216-830-2247 

Enduring Legacy: Black Muslim Excellence | Civil Rights Movement & Its Impact

To commemorate Black History Month, CAIR-Ohio is celebrating the rich legacy and contributions of Black Americans, with a particular focus on highlighting Black Muslim excellence and their mark on our nation. We wanted to highlight the achievements, successes, and inspiring stories of our community members.  

Muslim-Americans are the most diverse faith group in the nation, and Black Muslims make up the largest share with a deep and rich history. We spent this February illustrating people across many different fields, and varying walks of life. While Black History Month comes to a close, the significance and spirit of the occasion continues. For our last highlight this month, we will be focusing on the Civil Rights Movement and the impact it has made in paving the way for other groups to advocate for their rights.  

Read More “Enduring Legacy: Black Muslim Excellence | Civil Rights Movement & Its Impact”

Stop HJR1: Protect the Power of the People in Ohio with Citizen-Led Ballot Initiatives

We need your urgent action to protect citizen-led ballot initiatives in Ohio. The so-called “Ohio Constitution Protection Amendment” is back as HJR 1, and it threatens to undermine our democratic process by making it harder for citizens to pass initiatives that reflect our values. 

This amendment proposal would increase the passage threshold of new constitutional amendments to 60%, up from a simple majority (50% +1), making it more difficult for citizens to pass laws that benefit their communities. 

Background: 

  • In 2015, it was through this citizen-led ballot initiative process that proposed to reform the heavily gerrymandered redistricting process in Ohio. The proposal aimed to create a bipartisan commission to draw new state maps, and to require that the maps be accurate and fair in representing Ohio communities. 
  • Following this, in 2018, another ballot initiative was proposed and passed with strong support from Ohioans (nearly 75% in favor). The new law, known as Issue 1, created a bipartisan redistricting commission to draw new state and congressional maps.  

As Muslims, it is our responsibility to stand up for justice and ensure that everyone has the right to participate in our democracy. This is especially important given the challenges and discrimination that our community and other marginalized groups face. 

This amendment is a political power grab by corrupt politicians and special interests who want to take away our power to make decisions that affect our lives. If passed, a small number of voters could block initiatives that the majority of Ohio voters support. This could prevent initiatives such as those supporting fair district maps from being approved, effectively silencing our voices and denying us fair representation. It is important to note that fair maps are crucial to ensuring that every vote counts and that our communities are represented in government.  

Additionally, this would be disastrous for our communities, as initiatives such as those supporting affordable housing, healthcare access, police reform, and environmental protections could be blocked by a minority of voters. 

Let’s stand together to safeguard our right to vote and protect the initiatives that reflect our values and make our communities stronger. Send a letter to your legislators urging them to not support this resolution. Take action here.