September 18-25, 2016 is known as a week of taking action against violence around the U.S. and worldwide. During this week Muslims throughout Tennessee band together with different organizations to take a stand against violence. Starting the week off on Sunday, September 18, 2016 Kalimah Azeez Rashada Memphis Program Manager for the American Muslim Advisory Council spoke at Campaign Nonviolence interfaith vigil at the National Civil Rights Museum. "Like all other major religions in the world, Al-Islam shares the vision of a nonviolent city where we all live in peace," said Kalimah Azeez Rashada Memphis Program Manager for the American Muslim Advisory Council On Saturday, September 25, 2016 Muslims in Nashville, TN joined in the 2016 Walk Against Crime closing out the week of nonviolence.
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AMACThe American Muslim Advisory Council serves as a bridge between the Tennessee Muslim community and federal, state, and local law enforcement as well as other government and private agencies. Our mission at AMAC is to foster mutual trust and protect all Tennesseans against prejudice, terrorism and other criminal acts through education, communication and empowerment. ArchivesCategories |