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ISNA Calls Emergency Meeting of Top Faith Leaders to Address Anti-Muslim Fear, Intolerance
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Source: ISNA
(Washington, D.C. Sept 7, 2010) The Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) will
host an emergency interfaith summit today, Tuesday September 7, to
address the recent surge in anti-Muslim rhetoric and Islamaphobia.
Directly following the summit, top Christian, Jewish, Muslim and other
faith leaders from across the country will brief media on the outcome of
the meeting to address the growing tide of fear and intolerance that
has emerged in the wake of the New York Muslim Community Center debate.
The
press conference will take place Tuesday, September 7 at 1:00 p.m. in
the National Press Club's Murrow room, four days before the anniversary
of 9-11 and before the planned burning of the Holy Koran in Gainesville,
Florida. Media coverage of the press conference is welcomed.
The
meeting, organized by ISNA, aims to raise a shared religious voice that
has been largely missing in the debate until now. Participants are
expected to release a joint declaration underscoring the clergy's moral
responsibility in communicating the need for solidarity and compassion
and to lay out a plan of action for interfaith collaboration going
forward.
Participants
will discuss the state of interfaith solidarity and propose solutions
to the discrimination and hatred that has emerged in recent
weeks.
Among
those expected to attend are Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, the Archbishop
Emeritus of Washington, Bishop Mark Sisk, the Episcopal Church's Bishop
of New York, and Rabbi David Saperstein from the Religious Action
Center of Reform Judaism. Leaders from the United States Conference of
Catholic Bishops, National Council of Churches, Evangelical Lutheran
Church in America, Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, United
Synagogue of Conservative Judaism, Reconstructionist Rabbinical College,
The Foundation for Ethnic Understanding, Archdiocese of New York and
Archdiocese of Washington are also expected to participate.
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