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Executive Director Ahmed Rehab Speaks at American Islamic College
A critical mind is a terrible thing to waste according to CAIR-Chicago Executive Director Ahmed Rehab, who spoke at the American Islamic College on November 19. As a speaker for the event “Islamic Intellectualism: Promoting a Critical Mind,” he clarified to participants that Islam strongly encourages intellectual inquisitiveness and creative problem solving.
Huffington Post: Hijab Case: Why Bigoted Battery Makes For A Hate Crime
"Ironically, if those who are viscerally opposed to the sight of a hijabi actually took the time to look at the facts of her life, they may realize that hijabis make for a positive stereotype worthy of their admiration rather than a negative one they ought to fear," writes Ahmed Rehab.
Best Buy Wishes Muslims Happy Eid al-Adha
Ahmed Rehab, a spokesman for the Council on American-Islamic Relations, said he could not recall when any American retailer mentioned the holiday in its ads. "It makes perfect business sense to acknowledge and celebrate a holiday that one out of four people celebrate," Rehab said.
Two Muslim Men Overcame Citizenship Delays with Help from CAIR-Chicago
Two more CAIR-Chicago clients were recently sworn in as United States citizens after enduring years of difficulties and delays. With the assistance of the Civil Rights department, they received a response from the government and obtained their citizenship.
Chairman Safaa Zarzour Receives Community Service Award from Chicago’s Mayor Daley
Mayor Daley presented Zarzour with the 2009 Arab Heritage Month Award for Outstanding Contributions to Chicago’s Arab Community and commended him for his exceptional community service. “I am truly honored to receive this recognition on behalf of a dignified community from a city I am proud to serve," said Zarzour.
Civil Rights Director and Staff Attorney Discuss the State of Civil Rights in Post 9-11 America
CAIR-Chicago Civil Rights Director Christina Abraham and Staff Attorney Kevin Vodak presented on the state of civil rights in post 9-11 America at an event entitled "The War on Terror and the Rights of Muslims," sponsored by the American Constitutional Society (ACS).
Chicago Tribune: Tinley Park woman charged with hate crime for tugging on woman's head scarf
"I think (a charge of hate crime) sends the appropriate message that these kinds of race-based lash-outs are unacceptable," said Ahmed Rehab, executive director of the Chicago chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations. "Every time something like (the Fort Hood shootings) happens, the Muslim community prepares for a backlash."
Progress Illinois: Manzullo Apologizes ... Or Does He?
Manzullo shouldn't blame the reader for misinterpreting his comment. Instead, he should blame himself for using such a bombastic generalization about an extremely sensitive issue.
SouthtownStar: Tinley Park woman accused of hate crime
Ahmed Rehab, executive director of the Chicago chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, said he's pleased with the arrest. "I'm happy to see the Tinley Park Police Department is not one where hate gets a free pass," he said. "No group of Americans is left behind when it comes to equality."
Associated Press: Rep. defends 'savage religion' comment
"It is outrageous and very sad that a representative of the people would partake in an attack against a global faith," said Ahmed Rehab, a spokesman for the Chicago office of the Council on American-Islamic Relations. "He could have said, 'a savage ideology' or 'a savage interpretation' or any type of nuance that a politician like himself knows how to do."
Sun-Times: Police: Woman charged for Tinley Park hate crime
"I was shaken up," Abusumayah told the SouthtownStar about the Nov. 7 assault. "This is my dignity and this is my religion."Ahmed Rehab of the Chicago chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations said his organization has reached out to the FBI to pursue federal charges.
Executive Director Ahmed Rehab to Speak at American Islamic College: November 19, 2009
CAIR-Chicago Executive Director, Ahmed Rehab, will be speaking on "Islamic Intellectualism: Promoting a Critical Mind." Rehab will discuss Islam's commitment to uplifting education and its emphasis on intellectual inquisitiveness to find creative solutions to problems that plague our world.
ABC7: Ahmed Rehab discusses attack on local Muslim woman
CAIR-Chicago executive director Ahmed Rehab comments on the assault on a Muslim woman in Tinley Park, IL. Amal Abusumayah was shopping when another customer made hateful comments against Muslims and attempted to pull off Abusumayah's headscarf.
WGN9: Tinley Park woman assaulted for wearing headscarf
CAIR-Chicago's Ahmed Rehab responds to the harassment and assault of a Muslim woman in a Tinley Park, IL grocery store. CAIR-Chicago is reaching out to the FBI to pursue federal charges against the aggressor.
CBS2: Muslim woman assaulted at Tinley Park grocery store
CAIR-Chicago is calling for charges to be filed in the case of a Tinley Park, IL woman who was shopping at Jewel when another customer tried to pull off her headscarf.
Ahmed Rehab Talks to WGN's John Williams about Misconceptions of Islam
"I would love the opportunity to talk about my faith proactively when there isn't something terrible happening. And everyday, good things are going on, but the one day that something bad happens, that's when people become interested in our faith and that is troublesome," said Ahmed Rehab, CAIR-Chicago Executive Director.
Ahmed Rehab Talks to WGN's John Williams about Misconceptions of Islam
"I would love the opportunity to talk about my faith proactively when there isn't something terrible happening. And everyday, good things are going on, but the one day that something bad happens, that's when people become interested in our faith and that is troublesome," said Ahmed Rehab, CAIR-Chicago Executive Director.
Al Jazeera: Ahmed Rehab on Riz Khan Show discussing aftermath of Fort Hood
CAIR-Chicago's Executive Director, Ahmed Rehab, talks to Al Jazeera's Riz Khan about how the tragedy of Fort Hood will impact Muslim communities in the US.
WGN: Ahmed Rehab Discusses Anti-Muslim Sentiments Arising After Fort Hood
CAIR-Chicago's Ahmed Rehab, as a live guest on WGN News, responds to bigoted sentiments being expressed by some Americans after the unfortunate shooting at Fort Hood.
CAIR-Chicago Calls Out IL GOP For Smear Tactics
“The Illinois GOP’s attack strategy seems to try to deflect mounting criticism from voters by smearing those who hold it accountable for its lack of spine. Additionally, the timing of this fishing expedition seeks to stoke anti-Muslim hysteria on the heels of the tragic shootings at Fort Hood," said CAIR-Chicago in a statement.

