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USA TODAY: Bus ads aim to explain the meaning of 'jihad'
The campaign's founder says extremists — Muslim and anti-Muslim alike — have distorted the meaning of a word that moderates define as personal — not armed — struggles.
KTVU FOX 2: #MyJihad campaign reaches San Francisco Muni buses
KTVU FOX 2 in Oakland, California reports on the #MyJihad campaign appearing on San Francisco Muni buses.
KGO ABC 7: SF buses help teach what 'jihad' really means
Buses in San Francisco are carrying messages of jihad, but it's not what you might think. It's a campaign to educate residents about the real meaning of the word. It's a campaign that began in Chicago and has now reached the Bay Area.
KQED: 'My Jihad' Ad Campaign Launched on SF Buses
Concerned that many people misunderstand the term -- and have negative stereotypes of Muslims -- the Council on American-Islamic Relations has launched a an advertising campaign on San Francisco buses.
Patheos: #MyJihad is Language
There is a public education campaign making some waves titled “#MyJihad.” Their homepage proclaims their mission as “Taking back Islam from Muslim and anti-Muslim extremists alike."
BBC Arabic: Is the concept of "jihad" inevitably linked to acts of violence?
CAIR-Chicago Executive Director, Ahmed Rehab, appeared on BBC Arabic to discuss the concept of jihad and the #MyJihad public education campaign.
Huffington Post: Who Are You Calling a Jihadist?
Jihad, Jihadi, jihadist, even -- most ridiculous of all -- counter-jihadist. These labels are used by laypeople and journalists alike, often using jihad as a synonym for "any violence undertaken by Muslims."
Patheos: My Jihad is Autism, Faith and Everything In Between. What’s Yours?
What’s your jihad? Mine is autism awareness and living with autism. My jihad is my son, Lil D, and helping him (and our family) overcome challenges brought on by his autism, helping him be as healthy as possible and finding out what we can do to make him happy.
Washington Post: #MyJihad - Campaign to amplify the voice of mainstream Muslims
As a Muslim American, #MyJihad begins every night—get to bed on time so I can wake for pre-dawn prayer and nourish my soul. #MyJihad is not skipping a healthy breakfast—as our Starbucks society is prone to tempt—and thus properly nourish my body.
United Sikhs joins elected officials to commemorate Illinois House Resolution 1193
On Sunday, December 16th, UNITED SIKHS joined the South Asian and Sikh community at Palatine Gurdwara to commemorate the passing of House Resolution 1193 (HR 1193).
Al Arabiya News: U.S. Muslims to reclaim 'Jihad' with an ad campaign
US Muslims launched an advertising and social media campaign Friday in the hopes of reclaiming the word jihad from extremists who insist on equating the spiritual quest with terrorism.
United Press International: Groups plan dueling bus ads in Chicago
CHICAGO, Dec. 18 (UPI) -- An anti-Muslim group wants to run "My Jihad" ads in Chicago to counter a campaign by the Council on American-Islamic Relations.The American Freedom Defense Initiative wants to run their ads on buses like the CAIR ads, the Chicago Tribune reported.
International The News: Islamic body launched MyJihad in US
WASHINGTON: An American Islamic organization criticised for pursuing an extremist agenda has launched a campaign called ‘MyJihad’ to educate proper meanings of the term.
LoonWatch: “#MyJihad” brings out anti-Muslim rage amongst hypocritical Islamophobic warmongers
Social media, specifically Twitter and Facebook have been abuzz with the anti-extremism campaignMyJihad: Reclaiming Islam.
ILLUME: Reclaiming the Meaning of Jihad from Extremists (PHOTOS)
'MyJihad', an ad campaign to educate the public about the Islamic meaning of Jihad launched last week in Chicago. City buses and trains will carry advertisements from the "MyJihad Educational Campaign," sharing the idea of Jihad – which means a personal struggle for improvement – that most Muslims practice.
mUmBRELLA: Muslim group tackles confusion over the meaning of Jihad
A campaign to disassociate ‘Jihad’ with terrorism is coming to Australia. Muslim group the Council on American-Islamic Relations’ Chicago chapter is to run bus ads “to reclaim Jihad from the Muslim and anti-Muslim extremists” in Sydney and Melbourne, the Herald Sun reported today.
The West Australian: US Muslims to reclaim 'jihad' with ad campaign
CHICAGO (AFP) - US Muslims launched an advertising and social media campaign Friday in the hopes of reclaiming the word jihad from extremists who insist on equating the spiritual quest with terrorism.
Chicago Tribune: 'MyJihad' campaign hits Chicago buses, along with opposition
Chicago buses have become a battleground for two groups promoting different definitions of jihad.This past weekend, the Council on American-Islamic Relations launched "MyJihad," a national ad campaign featuring individuals' testimonies about what the central tenet of Islam means to them.
CBS 2: Advertisement controversy, the 'My Jihad' ad campaign
Two groups promoting different definitions of the Islamic word 'jihad' are using CTA buses as their forum for debate. The Tribune reports Council on American Islamic Relations launched a national ad campaign called "MyJihad." It features testimonies from Muslims about what jihad, a pillar of Islam, means to them.
CBS 2: Advertisement controversy, the 'My Jihad' ad campaign
Two groups promoting different definitions of the Islamic word 'jihad' are using CTA buses as their forum for debate. The Tribune reports Council on American Islamic Relations launched a national ad campaign called "MyJihad." It features testimonies from Muslims about what jihad, a pillar of Islam, means to them.

