CAIR-Chicago condemns the recent Islamophobic threats made against Muslim owned restaurant, “Let’s Eat to Live”
Read MoreAn Afghan asylum seeker aided the US forces in their fight against terrorism before seeking asylum in the US in 2018. However, his application faced delays and only got approved in November 2023 after legal action was taken against the US Department of Homeland Security.
Read MoreIn a mission to advocate for religious freedom and equality, CAIR-Chicago has been diligently working alongside correctional facilities across the nation to provide vital resources and support to incarcerated Muslims. Through a multifaceted approach, CAIR-Chicago has strived to ensure that the religious rights and accommodations of Muslim inmates are respected and upheld.
Read MoreAfter a long legal battle, the US Department of Homeland Security approved Abdulkareem's citizenship application on March 12, 2024. His story serves as a beacon of hope for immigrants across the nation, demonstrating the transformative power of advocacy and community support.
Read MoreIn light of the disturbing rise of doxing cases targeting Muslims, particularly students and employees, this comprehensive guidebook serves as a vital resource in educating and empowering community members on how to deal if targeted in person or online.
Read MoreThe Council on American-Islamic Relations - Chicago (CAIR-Chicago) convened a crucial press conference at 11:00 AM on December 6th to address the disheartening case of Jinan Chehade, a Georgetown Law graduate unjustly terminated from the well-known Chicago law firm Foley & Lander. Beyond a singular incident, the press conference illuminated a distrubing trend observed locally and nationally.
Read MoreIn light of the ongoing crisis in Gaza, The Council of Islamic Organization of Greater Chicago and Islamic Center of Wheaton is honored to bring together influential voices for a critical community response event.
Read MoreCAIR-Chicago is excited to partner with the Islamic Society of Northwest Suburbs for a special “Know Your Rights” information session.
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