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Islam Story: “My Jihad” in Washington
An American Muslim campaign to introduce the true meaning of Jihad has reached Washington D.C. in an effort to correct the public perception about the Islamic term.
Christian Post: Muslim activists seek to reclaim 'Jihad' in new ad campaign
Muslim activists are seeking to share the proper meaning of the word "jihad" through a public education campaign in Washington, D.C., where they are posting advertisements depicting the personal struggles held by mainstream Muslims, accompanied by the term "#myJihad".
Huffington Post: #MyJihad is to not let others dictate what Muslims are
The Huffington Post reports on the #MyJihad ad campaign; a Chicago based campaign that debuted in Washington D.C., subway stations on Jan. 28.
On Islam: 'MyJihad' in Washington
An American Muslim campaign to introduce the true meaning of Jihad has reached Washington D.C. in an effort to correct the public perception about the Islamic term.
WCAI: Through ad campaign, Muslim activists want to redefine 'Jihad'
In an effort to "reclaim" the word jihad,Muslim activists launched a new ad campaign in the nation's capital this week. Commuters in the Washington, D.C., subway system will start seeing posters stamped with the "#My Jihad" hashtag.
Malaysia Today: My Jihad ad campaign launches in Washington, D.C.
Just months after controversial anti-Muslim ads went on display, the nation's capital will feature a campaign meant to redefine, in positive ways, the popular understanding of jihad.
DCist: 'My Jihad' ads come to Metro
Metro seems to be the place to wage the ideological battle over what Islam is and is not, it seems.
WBEZ, Worldview: Ahmed Rehab discusses political unrest and violence in Egypt
On Sunday, President Mohamed Morsi declared a state of emergency and deployed the army to several cities to control the violence, which has left at least 50 people dead. Ahmed Rehab, executive director of CAIR-Chicago joins Jerome McDonnell on Worldview to discuss the latest political unrest.
Washington Post: ‘Jihad’ ads come to D.C. Metro stations
Aiming to “reclaim jihad from Muslim and anti-Muslim extremists alike,” Muslim activists this week announced that their “#My jihad” ad campaign began running Monday in D.C. metro stations. The ads have previously appeared on buses in San Francisco and Chicago.
Huffington Post: My Jihad Ad Campaign Launches In Washington, D.C.
Just months after controversial anti-Muslim ads went on display, the nation's capital will feature a campaign meant to redefine, in positive ways, the popular understanding of jihad.
LiveNews: #MyJihad is to not let others dictate what Muslims are
Emara and her moving story are part of a Chicago-based campaign known as #MyJihad, an effort to insert a broader, and more nuanced, definition of jihad into the public discourse. The Arabic term, often mistranslated as holy war or narrowly defined as religiously justified warfare, is at its root actually a synonym for struggle or striving.
ISLAMiCommentary: Ahmed Rehab: Taking back Islam from extremists with “My Jihad” campaign — Now in DC
The Chicago office of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-Chicago) today announced its sponsorship of the #MyJihad Public Educational Campaign in Washington, D.C., launched by MyJihad inc., with ads appearing at the Shaw, Waterfront, Rockville, and Dunn Loring train (metro) stations.
On Islam: 'My Jihad' to Canada to defeat Islamophobes
An American Muslim campaign that was first launched by the Chicago office of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-Chicago) in December, has crossed into Canada to introduce the true meaning of Jihad.
Vancouver Observer: #MyJihad: How a hashtag aims to reintroduce Muslims to Canada and US
A #MyJihad activist tells Vancouver Observer about a US-based movement against Islamophobia, crossing the border into Canada.
State of Belief Radio: Taking back Islam from extremists with “My Jihad”
CAIR-Chicago Executive Director and founder of the #MyJihad campaign, Ahmed Rehab, and Rev. Welton Gaddy discuss the purpose of the campaign and what it hopes to achieve.
WBEZ, Worldview: Ahmed Rehab on the politics behind Egypt's possible IMF loan
Ahmed Rehab discusses the political implications behind Egypt's possible International Monetary Fund loan in addition to the status of the recent #MyJihad public education campaign.
WBEZ, Worldview: Ahmed Rehab on the politics behind Egypt's possible IMF loan
Ahmed Rehab discusses the political implications behind Egypt's possible International Monetary Fund loan in addition to the status of the recent #MyJihad public education campaign.
Salon: Can “jihad” be rebranded?
It's an uphill fight, but Muslim activists are trying to reclaim a holy word that's become synonymous with terror.