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CAIR-Chicago Represents Muslim Woman in Mediation at EEOC
CAIR-Chicago's Legal Advisor Maaria Mozaffar represented a Muslim woman at a mediation session at the EEOC.
CAIR-Chicago Represents Another Muslim Man Experiencing Citizenship Delay in Court
CAIR-Chicago attorney Heena Musabji represented a Muslim man who has been waiting for over three years since passing his citizenship interview.
Beauty School Muslim Student Harassment Ends
A Muslim student enrolled in a beauty school was repeatedly harassed and subjected to derogatory comments by fellow students and faculty of the school.
CAIR-Chicago Represents Muslim Man in Citizenship Re-Interview
CAIR-Chicago Civil Rights Coordinator Christina Abraham represented a man in a re-interview for citizenship
Three Muslim Men Sworn-In as U.S. Citizens
Three Muslim men were issued their oaths and naturalized as U.S. citizens today.
CAIR-Chicago Presents on Community Builder's Post-Election Day Panel Discussion
CAIR-Chicago Governmental Relations Coordinator Sadiya Ahmed presented on a panel during a Community Builders meeting in Downers Grove, Illinois, on Thursday, November 16, 2006.
CAIR-Chicago's Executive Director Speaks at Benedictine University
Approximately one-hundred people filed into the Krasa Presentation Room at Benedictine University
CAIR-Chicago Present on Career Day Panel at Aqsa School
CAIR-Chicago Governmental Relations Coordinator Sadiya Ahmed presented on a career day panel at Aqsa School in Bridgeview, Illinois on Monday, November 13, 2006
Local Muslims Donate Public Garden to the City of Chicago
Monday, November 13th marked a historic day in the life of Chicago's Muslim community thanks to a display of vision and generosity by Bridgeview's Muslim leadership.
CAIR-Chicago Files Motion to Move Up Hearing
CAIR-Chicago attorney Rima Kapitan filed a motion to move up the hearing of a Muslim man who had his chauffeur license suspended after police pulled him over for a traffic violation, approached him with drawn weapons, and detained him for seven hours where they made derogatory comments about his religion.
Muslim Man’s Delayed Citizenship Process Comes to End
One hundred and forty three people from 35 different countries packed the courtroom in the federal building and became citizens of the United States of America.
CAIR-Chicago Attends Latino Caucus / ICIRR Press Conference
CAIR-Chicago's Executive Director, Ahmed Rehab, and CAIR-Chicago's Communications Coordinator, Sultan Muhammad, joined activists from other Chicago organizations in a press conference held for the newly Latino elected Illinois officials and the Latino caucus
CAIR-Chicago 2006 Midterm Election Reflections
This year's election had some of the hottest races, with campaigns spending money in record amounts and state wide campaigns to mobilize constituents to the polls.
CAIR-Chicago Files IDHR Complaint Against Rock n' Roll McDonalds
CAIR-Chicago filed a charge of Discrimination with the Illinois Department of Human Rights (IDHR) after receiving a complaint from three Middle Eastern men who were forcibly removed by security guards at the Rock n' Roll McDonalds in Downtown Chicago.
CAIR-Chicago Files IDHR Complaint Against Rock n' Roll McDonalds
CAIR-Chicago filed a charge of Discrimination with the Illinois Department of Human Rights (IDHR) after receiving a complaint from three Middle Eastern men who were forcibly removed by security guards at the Rock n' Roll McDonalds in Downtown Chicago.
CAIR-Chicago Communications Coordinator Presents at Loyola University on Charity in Islam
CAIR-Chicago Communications Coordinator Sultan Muhammad spoke to students at Loyola University about the culture of charity in the Muslim faith on Thursday, November 9, 2006 at the Bremner Lounge.
Record Numbers Mobilize to the Polls in the Southwest Suburbs on Election Day
On Tuesday, November 7, 2006, two hundred volunteers poured into the Mosque Foundation's basement where New Americans Democracy Project Fellow Haady Taslim (a project lead by the Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights and co-hosted by CAIR-Chicago) waited anxiously to start the day
Communications Coordinator Speaks at 'Justice in Evangelical Christian and Islamic Thought' Event
Muhammad sat on a panel with Dr. Tim Dearborn of World Vision International and Dr. Abdullah T. Antepli of the Hartford Seminary Foundation
CAIR-Chicago Becomes Affiliate of Illinois Legal-Aid Online
CAIR-Chicago’s Civil Rights Department will now feature its services on www.IllinoisLegalAid.org, and its volunteer opportunities on www.Illinoislegaladvocate.org.
Finalizing Plans for an Upcoming Civil Rights Event
CAIR-Chicago's Civil Rights Department is finalizing plans for an upcoming event that is being co-sponsored by the Jewish Council on Urban Affairs (JCUA) and the National Lawyers Guild (NLG).

