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The following organisations have issued statements in support of the coalition:<ref>[http://usastopshariah.wordpress.com/coalition/ Coalition], Stop Shariah website, accessed 29 December 2008.</ref> | The following organisations have issued statements in support of the coalition:<ref>[http://usastopshariah.wordpress.com/coalition/ Coalition], Stop Shariah website, accessed 29 December 2008.</ref> | ||
− | *[[ACT for America]] | + | *[[ACT! for America]] |
*[[American Center for Democracy]] | *[[American Center for Democracy]] | ||
*[[American Islamic Forum for Democracy]] | *[[American Islamic Forum for Democracy]] |
Latest revision as of 00:03, 16 December 2015
The Coalition to Stop Shariah in the U.S. is an initiative of the Shariah Risk Due Diligence project of the Center for Security Policy.[1]
Coalition members
The following organisations have issued statements in support of the coalition:[2]
- ACT! for America
- American Center for Democracy
- American Islamic Forum for Democracy
- Center for Security Policy
- Christian Solidarity International
- Committee on the Present Danger
- Concerned Women for America
- Endowment for Middle East Truth
- English First
- Family Security Matters
- Florida Security Council
- Geostrategic Analysis
- High Frontier
- Institute for the Study of Islam and Christianity
- Institute on Religion & Democracy, Religious Liberty Program
- Iranian Enterprise Institute
- Jewish Action Alliance
- Jihadwatch.org, a project of the David Horowitz Freedom Center
- Let Freedom Ring
- Muslims Against Shariah
- Society of Americans for National Existence
- Tradition, Property and Family
- Traditional Values Coalition
- United American Committee
- Unity Coalition for Israel
- Women United - Beth Gilinsky
- Zionist Organization of America