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WGN 9: 'My Jihad' ad campaign launches in Chicago
WGN reports on the 'My Jihad' ad campaign sponsored by CAIR-Chicago. The ads are meant to give a different meaning to the word jihad which is commonly known as 'holy war' CAIR-chicago says it actually means struggling to get to a better place. The Council is planning to launch it New York and other major cities.
WGN 9: 'My Jihad' ad campaign launches in Chicago
WGN reports on the 'My Jihad' ad campaign sponsored by CAIR-Chicago. The ads are meant to give a different meaning to the word jihad which is commonly known as 'holy war' CAIR-chicago says it actually means struggling to get to a better place. The Council is planning to launch it New York and other major cities.
CLTV: Controversial 'My Jihad' ads part of educational campaign
CLTV reports on the 'MyJihad' ad campaign, a nationwide public education campaign sponsored by CAIR-Chicago. The campaign aims to give a different meaning of the word 'jihad.'
CLTV: Controversial 'My Jihad' ads part of educational campaign
CLTV reports on the 'MyJihad' ad campaign, a nationwide public education campaign sponsored by CAIR-Chicago. The campaign aims to give a different meaning of the word 'jihad.'
MyJihad press conference a success! (PHOTOS)
On Friday, December 14, CAIR-Chicago held a press conference announcing the launch of the “MyJihad” educational campaign. Local media, guests, and the those who modeled for the ads were all in attendance.
WBBM Newsradio: CTA Buses Now Displaying ‘My Jihad’ Ads
CHICAGO (CBS) – Rolling through Chicago now are CTA buses carrying ads from the “My Jihad” campaign. Ahmed Rehab, Director of the Council on American Islamic Relations, says he wants to reclaim the word Jihad from the terrorists and Islamophobes and show it means struggle, to improve and not holy war.
Fox News: Ahmed Rehab debates Sean Hannity and Zuhdi Jasser on Egypt
On November 27th, 2012, CAIR-Chicago Executive Director, Ahmed Rehab appeared on Fox News' Hannity to discuss the latest protests in Egypt against President Mohamed Morsi.
WBEZ, Worldview: Ahmed Rehab on the continuing Egyptian crisis
Ahmed Rehab discusses Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi's new deal with the country’s top judicial authorities that would limit the scope of the self-appointed powers he’d taken last week. Morsi’s power grab had set off a series of violent protests in Egypt over the last few days.
WGN 9 Radio: Ahmed Rehab discusses racist CTA ads, sheds light on Jihad
Ahmed Rehab, Executive Director of the Chicago Office of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, discusses the racist CTA ads, and sheds light on the meaning of Jihad that many Americans and the media may not know.
WGN 9: 'Jihad' ads on CTA buses spark outrage
CAIR-Chicago Executive Director, Ahmed Rehab, responds to Pamela Geller's anti-Muslim CTA ads.
WGN 9: 'Jihad' ads on CTA buses spark outrage
CAIR-Chicago Executive Director, Ahmed Rehab, responds to Pamela Geller's anti-Muslim CTA ads.
Rabya Khan speaks at 2012 Asian American and Pacific Islander Advancing Justice Conference
On Friday, September 28th, 2012 Rabya Khan, CAIR-Chicago's Staff Attorney, was one of the distinguished panelist for the afternoon plenary at the 2012 Asian American and Pacific Islander Advancing Justice Conference.
Columbia Chronicle: Anti-Muslim sentiment reigniting the flames
The recent release of anti-Islam movie “Innocence of Muslims” and anti-Muslim advertisements in New York City’s subway system have caused rage among Muslims in the Middle East. The Chronicle interviewed local Muslims at the Downtown Islamic Center and CAIR (Council on American-Islam Relations) Chicago and asked for their reactions to it.
ABC 7: CAIR-Chicago rep leads community forum on understanding Islam
CAIR-Chicago Outreach Coordinator Gerald Hankerson participated in a cultural forum entitled, "Who are my Muslim neighbors?," at Hanover Park on Saturday.
FOX 39: CAIR-Chicago hosts vigil for slain ambassador
On Friday September 14, CAIR-Chicago, along with members of the Libyan and Muslim community held a candlelight vigil for the late U.S. Ambassador, Christopher Stevens.
CBS 2: CAIR-Chicago holds candlelight vigil for Ambassador Stevens
On Friday September 14, CAIR-Chicago, along with members of the Libyan and Muslim community held a candlelight vigil for the late U.S. Ambassador, Christopher Stevens.
WBEZ, Worldview: Ahmed Rehab and Laith Saud talk about Muslim film protest violence
Ahmed Rehab and Laith Saud speak to WBEZ’s Worldview about the violence and anti-American protests throughout the Muslim world that has resulted from an amateur anti-Muslim film.
Chicago coalition speaks out against the bloodshed in Syria
United Coalition of national and local Syrian-American and Muslim-American organizations joined by Chicago family members of those Killed spoke at a press conference held at the CAIR-Chicago office, on August 27, to discuss steps to end the bloodshed in Syria.