The Council of Muslims Against Antisemitism

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Welcome to the Council of Muslims Against Antisemitism

 

 

Welcome to the Council of Muslims Against Antisemitism

The Council of Muslims Against Antisemitism [CMAA] is a charitable organization comprised of Muslim thinkers, professionals and activists committed to fighting antisemitism in all its guises.

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According To The ADL/ Global 100 Index, 1.09 Billion People
Across the Globe Harbour Antisemitic Beliefs

WESTERN EUROPE

79,000,000

WESTERN EUROPE

EASTERN EUROPE

88,000,000

EASTERN EUROPE

ASIA

540,000,000

ASIA

MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA

250,000,000

MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA

THE AMERICAS

120,000,000

THE AMERICAS

Including 28 Million in The US and 2.3 Million in Canada

OCEANA

2,900,000

OCEANA

Includes Australia And New Zealand

CMAA VIDEO: A Muslim Call to Condemn the Weaponization of Sexual Violence 

On March 3, 2021, The Council of Muslims Against Antisemitism condemned weaponization of systemic sexual violence as a deliberate tool of terror and ideological domination by Hamas terrorists following October 7.

play CMAA VIDEO: A Muslim Call to Condemn the Weaponization of Sexual Violence

TOGETHER

“Globalized antisemitism is a thriving international enterprise that transverses cultures and civilizations. You can help us fight the this most enduring, pervasive, and lethal mode of hatred.”

Raheel Raza

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WE ARE FIGHTING ANTISEMITISM BY:

Educating our Communities

Speaking Out

Building Bridges

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“antisemitism is unique in the annals of prejudices”

“No other widespread prejudice has characterized people as such cosmological threats…. No other prejudicial discourse has been so eliminationist or produced such regular calls for violence and extermination.”

Prof. Daniel Jonah Goldhagen

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LATEST

CMAA Letter to the House of Commons Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights – Hearings on Antisemitism

We believe in and support respectful dialogue, including the National Respectful Dialogue Initiative by Canada’s law community. But the space for respectful dialogue has diminished greatly since October 7. Our prayer and demand is to keep this space open for all Canadians and to uphold and enforce the constitutional guarantees that ensure rights of all communities and faiths.

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