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Dear John,
Yesterday, during the December 3 broadcast of Fox News, Secretary Marco Rubio claimed that “the overwhelming majority” of domestic terrorist attacks in the United States are inspired by “radical Islamic viewpoints.” These comments not only misrepresent federal data, but they also mirror a broader pattern of rising Islamophobic rhetoric that places our community at increased risk.
At a moment when American Muslims continue to face heightened hostility and discrimination, statements like these, especially from national leaders, create real harm.
They distort public understanding, fuel prejudice, and undermine the safety and dignity of millions of Americans.
Today, MPAC is taking action.
We are sending a
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But this moment is bigger than one comment. It is part of a concerning trend we are confronting nationwide.
This is why MPAC’s voice matters and why your support is essential.
When harmful narratives spread, MPAC is often one of the few national Muslim organizations positioned to respond immediately with credibility, data, and constructive engagement. Your contributions make it possible for us to:
* Address rising Islamophobia in real time
* Engage policymakers before misinformation becomes policy
* Ensure that Muslim voices are part of the public conversation, not excluded from it
* Protect the civil rights and dignity of our community
Will you support this work with a gift today?
Your donation today helps ensure that when moments like this arise in the coming months, as they increasingly do, MPAC can respond swiftly, firmly, and effectively.
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Thank you for standing with us. Together, we can push back against harmful rhetoric and build a future grounded in justice, dignity, and understanding for all.
Warmly,
Salam Al-Marayati
President, Muslim Public Affairs Council
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