Events
CAIR Urges Prayers and Assistance for Oklahoma Tornado Victims
The CAIR-Arizona team would like to send out our sincere thoughts and prayers for those affected by the horrific tornados in Oklahoma, which have killed 21 people and left many without homes. Please visit the
Reflections on the ASU Boston Vigil
Reflections on the ASU Boston Vigil by Neekta Hamidi, CAIR-AZ Volunteer On the Sunday following the attacks in Boston, CAIR-AZ teamed up with Muslim Leaders of America and Muslim youth in the community to organize a vigil to
CAIR-AZ Co-sponsors Vigil for Boston Marathon Bombing Victims
In the aftermath of the horrific terror attacks in Boston, CAIR-AZ Volunteers and the Muslim Leaders of America co-hosted a vigil at Arizona State University to honor those affected. Over 100 attended the event, from
Arizona Republic: Islamic Leaders advise Valley faithful to continue life as usual but ‘be safe’
Islamic leaders in the Valley urged their followers to be prepared to be intimidated and provoked after authorities revealed the Boston bombing suspects were Muslims. Officials from the Council on American Islamic Relations-Arizona said they
Phoenix Business Journal: Arizona businesses rank among worst for religious discrimination complaints
CAIR-AZ: Arizona businesses rank among worst for religious discrimination complaints Mike Sunnucks, Phoenix Business Journal, 12 April 2013 Full Article (Subscription Required): http://www.bizjournals.com/phoenix/print-edition/2013/04/12/arizona-businesses-rank-among-worst.html Connie Bibb and Usama Shami are worlds apart when it comes to faith
What to Make of the Hate Ads Popping up Across the Country?
In cities across the U.S. we are seeing a new battleground in the area of Islamophobia: Transit ads. Even though the sides of buses and subway stations are not thought of as a historical battleground