U.S. 2008 Elections - The Muslim Vote
Information on the 2008 U.S. elections from an Islamic perspective: Where the candidates stand on issues important to the Muslim community, how to register to vote, Muslim lobby organizations, how to get involved, and more!
2008 U.S. Elections - Muslim Voter Information
Information on the 2008 U.S. elections from an Islamic perspective: Where the candidates stand on issues important to the Muslim community, how to register to vote, Muslim lobby organizations, how to get involved, and more!
Information on the 2008 U.S. elections from an Islamic perspective: Where the candidates stand on issues important to the Muslim community, how to register to vote, Muslim lobby organizations, how to get involved, and more!
Poll Shows Muslim Voters Undecided About White House Pick
A poll released by CAIR (Council on American-Islamic Relations) in January 2008 shows that 80% of U.S. Muslim voters plan to participate in this year's presidential primaries, but that most are still undecided about their pick.
A poll released by CAIR (Council on American-Islamic Relations) in January 2008 shows that 80% of U.S. Muslim voters plan to participate in this year's presidential primaries, but that most are still undecided about their pick.
What does Barack Obama's name mean?
Email rumors have charged that U.S. Presidential hopeful Barack Obama is a practing Muslim, an urban legend that has since been proven false. However, Obama does have an unusual name which reflects his African Muslim heritage. What is the meaning of his name?
Email rumors have charged that U.S. Presidential hopeful Barack Obama is a practing Muslim, an urban legend that has since been proven false. However, Obama does have an unusual name which reflects his African Muslim heritage. What is the meaning of his name?
Why Muslims Should Vote and be Involved Politically
Some Muslims believe that it is improper or impermissible for Muslims to be involved in the politics of non-Muslim nations. This article from IslamOnline outlines the religious and moral reasons why Muslims can and should be active in the political process wherever they live.
Some Muslims believe that it is improper or impermissible for Muslims to be involved in the politics of non-Muslim nations. This article from IslamOnline outlines the religious and moral reasons why Muslims can and should be active in the political process wherever they live.
Register to Vote
It is critical that all eligible American Muslims are registered to vote. Register today to ensure that you can vote in the next election! The Federal Election Commission answers your frequently asked questions about registering and voting.
It is critical that all eligible American Muslims are registered to vote. Register today to ensure that you can vote in the next election! The Federal Election Commission answers your frequently asked questions about registering and voting.
Out of the Country? How to Register to Vote
Have you made Hijrah to another country? American citizens over the age of 18 can still register and vote in the federal elections, even from abroad. Here's how.
Have you made Hijrah to another country? American citizens over the age of 18 can still register and vote in the federal elections, even from abroad. Here's how.
