October 10, 2015

As a proactive response to planned anti-Islam hate rallies this weekend, a coalition of national American Muslim organizations today announced the launch of a year-long nationwide voter registration campaign with the initial goal of registering 20,000 voters before the 2016 March Super Tuesday presidential primaries.
Participating Muslim organizations say the voter registration campaign is designed to help push back against the message of Islamophobia and marginalization promoted by 20 anti-Islam hate rallies scheduled today and tomorrow. (See hate rally backgrounder below.)
“In registering voters, American Muslim organizations nationwide are challenging Islamophobia with community organizing, coalition building and civic empowerment,” said CAIR Government Affairs Manager Robert McCaw. “In the face of hatred, the Muslim community will respond by asserting its rights as American citizens and voters.”
Organizations supporting the voter registration campaign include:

  • American Muslim Alliance (AMA)
  • American Muslim Institution (AMI)
  • American Muslim Taskforce (AMT)
  • Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR)
  • Diyanet Center of America
  • Emerge USA
  • Islamic Circle of North America (ICNA)
  • Islamic Society of North America (ISNA)
  • MPOWER Change
  • Muslim American Society (MAS)
  • Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC)
  • Muslim American Citizens Coalition & Public Affairs Council(MACCPAC)
  • Prince George’s County Muslim Council
  • Universal Muslim Association of America (UMAA).

Campaign organizers say they seek to highlight the position of American Muslim houses of worship and Islamic institutions as local community resources that foster civic and democratic engagement.
In support of the campaign, Emerge USA has compiled voter registration fact sheets for every State that an anti-Muslim rally will be taking place.
SEE: Voter Registration Fact Sheets
Through the voter registration campaign, Muslim community leaders say they are demonstrating their commitment to challenging Islamophobia and other forms of hate and bigotry. The campaign will be accompanied by the hashtag #HateUnchecked.
Recent Islamophobic statements by presidential candidates have increased public awareness of the growing use of hate speech in our political discourse.
The national voter registration campaign will challenge this message of prejudice through civic engagement and by asserting the rights of all Americans in the upcoming general election.
Voter registration events will be conducted at mosques and Islamic community centers across the country and open to the public.
Backgrounder: Media Coverage of Planned anti-Islam Hate Rallies Nationwide
Video: CAIR-NY Rep Says Anti-Islam Hate Rallies Can Be Used as Educational Opportunity
American Mosques on High Alert as Anti-Islam Hate Protests Planned Across the Nation
CAIR: Houston Cops, Mosques on Alert
Video: CAIR Concerned About Possibly Armed Extremists at Anti-Islam Mosque Rallies