U.S. Muslims outraged by protests against Islamic law
CAIR Communications Director Ibrahim Hooper, left, and CAIR Executive Director Nihad Awad, center. If the Council on American-Islamic Relations is in the United States simply to protect the civil rights of Muslims according to the law of the land, why would it object to protests against the implementation of a religious law that ultimately conflicts with…
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