We cannot lead by example if we do not work together as a community. While the American Muslim community is not a monolith, we have shared interests and goals which transcend any and all superficial divisions. Now is the time to reconcile any such differences in the service of our shared mandate: to build a society based on reciprocity and in which all live a dignified life.
The next four years will be our chance to deliver. Throughout the campaign cycle, the Democratic Party has promised to be an ally of marginalized and historically disadvantaged communities in the struggle that is to come. Now that they are in control of the Executive Branch, we intend to hold them to these promises. Their promises are not checks we can cash, but we will capitalize on the fact that both parties need American Muslims to win and maintain control of the Legislative Branch.
You trust MPAC to do this work, and we take that responsibility very seriously. Over these next four years, we will continue to advocate in our nation’s capital for the policies that are most important to American Muslims. We will continue to do so with the guidance that our faith tradition provides.
Our fight continues, and it won’t stop until we deliver for you an American pluralism for all.
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