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− | '''Free Muslim Coalition Against Terrorism''' (FMCAT) is a US-based Islamic organization also known by the shorthand name of the "Free Muslims Coalition" or an even shorter name of "Free Muslims." It was formed in May 2004 by [[Kamal Nawash]], a lawyer and Palestinian immigrant. Nawash has appeared on CNN, Aljazeerah, [[Fox News | + | '''Free Muslim Coalition Against Terrorism''' (FMCAT) is a US-based Islamic organization also known by the shorthand name of the "Free Muslims Coalition" or an even shorter name of "Free Muslims." It was formed in May 2004 by [[Kamal Nawash]], a lawyer and Palestinian immigrant. Nawash has appeared on CNN, Aljazeerah, [[Fox News]] shows including like [[O'Reilly Factor]], as well as on [[Al-Arabiya]] and others. |
Its website states that it is 'a nonprofit organization made up of American Muslims and Arabs of all backgrounds who feel that religious violence and terrorism have not been fully rejected by the Muslim community in the post 9-11 era'. <ref> [http://www.freemuslims.org/ Free Muslim Coalition Against Terrorism], accessed 25 February 2015 </ref> | Its website states that it is 'a nonprofit organization made up of American Muslims and Arabs of all backgrounds who feel that religious violence and terrorism have not been fully rejected by the Muslim community in the post 9-11 era'. <ref> [http://www.freemuslims.org/ Free Muslim Coalition Against Terrorism], accessed 25 February 2015 </ref> |
Latest revision as of 06:12, 11 November 2015
Free Muslim Coalition Against Terrorism (FMCAT) is a US-based Islamic organization also known by the shorthand name of the "Free Muslims Coalition" or an even shorter name of "Free Muslims." It was formed in May 2004 by Kamal Nawash, a lawyer and Palestinian immigrant. Nawash has appeared on CNN, Aljazeerah, Fox News shows including like O'Reilly Factor, as well as on Al-Arabiya and others.
Its website states that it is 'a nonprofit organization made up of American Muslims and Arabs of all backgrounds who feel that religious violence and terrorism have not been fully rejected by the Muslim community in the post 9-11 era'. [1]
Affiliations
External links
- Free Muslim Coalition Against Terrorism Official site
- Positive article by the Washington Post
- FMCAT Kamal Nawash’s speech before the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe.
- FMCAT Solving the Palestinian Israeli Conflict
- FMCAT, There is NO Military Solution for the Palestinian/Israeli Conflict
Notes
- ↑ Free Muslim Coalition Against Terrorism, accessed 25 February 2015