American Muslim Organizations Unite to Reject ADL’s ‘Slander’ and Support Palestinian Human Rights

Americans United Against ADL Diverse collection of groups respond after ADL director equates Palestinian human rights advocates with white supremacists 

(WASHINGTON, D.C., 5/16/2022) – Dozens of major American Muslim organizations united today to issue an unprecedented joint statement expressing their unified support for Palestinian human rights and their unified rejection of Anti-Defamation League (ADL) Director Jonathan Greenblatt’s recent “slander” against prominent Muslim, Jewish, Arab, and Palestinian human rights activists. 

On Sunday, May 1, Greenblatt sparked widespread backlash by falsely equating Palestinian human rights activists with white supremacists and J6 insurrectionists. 

Greenblatt also claimed that the ADL now considers any criticism of Zionism to be anti-Semitism. 

SEE: Religion News Service: ADL chief’s attack on left-leaning organizations criticized as dangerous  

SEE: The Nation: The ADL Goes Full Bully  

SEE: Truth Out: ADL CEO Misrepresents Report on Antisemitism to Attack Palestinian Groups  

SEE: The Forward: Anti-Zionism is not (necessarily) antisemitism  

In response, a wide array of American Muslim organizations have come together to issue a joint statement rejecting the ADL’s attacks and expressing support for Palestinian human rights.  

Signers include CAIR, the Islamic Circle of North America (ICNA), the Islamic Networks Groups (ING), the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA), Muslim Advocates, the Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC), the Muslim Alliance in North America (MANA), Muslim Anti-Racism Collaborative (MuslimARC), the Muslim Students Association (MSA National), and the US Council of Muslim Organizations (USCMO), among numerous others. Jewish, Arab and Palestinian organizations have also co-signed the statement in solidarity. 

CLICK HERE: Muslim & Allied Community Statement in Response to the ADL’s Recent Attack on Groups Supporting Palestinian Human Rights (PDF)  

In a statement, CAIR National Deputy Director Edward Ahmed Mitchell said: 

“This is a historic moment for both the American Muslim community and the broader struggle for Palestinian human rights. Major American Muslim organizations have come together to express our unified support for the human rights of all people, including Palestinians, and our united opposition to slanders against our community by voices such as ADL Director Jonathan Greenblatt. 

“For far too long, American Muslims and others who support Palestinian freedom have been unfairly singled out and attacked. Comparing supporters of Palestinian human rights to white nationalists was a dangerous and disgusting lie from Mr. Greenblatt. As we were reminded over the weekend in Buffalo, white nationalists pose a unique and unprecedented threat to people of color and other minorities. People of different races, faiths and backgrounds must continue uniting to confront this threat. 

“We commend our fellow Muslim community leaders and organizations for taking this important step, and we thank our Jewish, Christian, Palestinian and Arab-American friends for standing with us. All of us must now move forward, united, to advance justice for all people, including Palestinians, and counter the bigotry that threatens all of our communities.” 

The ADL has faced increasing criticism for its conduct in recent years, including attacking prominent Muslim leaders like Keith Ellisonembracing the Trump Administration’s anti-Palestinian policies, attacking human rights groups like Amnesty International and discrediting Human Rights Watch for reporting Israel has become an apartheid state, supporting unconstitutional anti-boycott lawsattacking Ben & Jerry’s for ending sales in illegal settlements on Palestinian land, arranging for U.S. law enforcement to train overseas with Israeli police, standing by anti-Arab racists like Morton Klein, and joining anti-Muslim hate groups in opposing the Park51 mosque

FULL STATEMENT BELOW:  

Muslim & Allied Community Statement in Response to the ADL’s Recent Attack on Groups Supporting Palestinian Human Rights  

In the name of God, the Most Compassionate, the Most Merciful  

We, the undersigned Muslim American organizations, express our unified support for the human rights of all people, including Palestinians. We also express our unified rejection of attempts to smear and silence members of our community who advocate for Palestinian human rights.  

Far too often, Muslim Americans and others come under attack for daring to call on our nation to stop supporting the Israeli government’s human rights abuses against the Palestinian people. ADL Director Jonathan Greenblatt’s decision to attack prominent Jewish, Muslim, Arab, and Palestinian human rights activists, including college students, was only the latest example of this unacceptable pattern.  

This must end. Groups like the ADL must not marginalize and slander members of our community working for human rights. As Muslim Americans, we stand united with each other in upholding justice. We also stand with the Jewish Americans, Christian Americans, Arab Americans, Palestinian Americans, African Americans, and many others who have been unfairly attacked for supporting justice for all.  

The American Muslim community has vocally, collectively, and consistently stood up against all forms of hatred, including racism, anti-Semitism, xenophobia, Islamophobia, and anti-Palestinian racism. We have also worked closely with our friends and partners in the Jewish community and other communities to confront such threats.  

That’s because our faith teaches us to support justice for all people. No matter what attacks we face, we will continue to do so–together, God willing.  

Statement Endorsers:  

Muslim Community Organizations 

Americans for Justice in Palestine Action (AJP Action) 

Arizona Muslim Alliance 

American Muslims for Democracy 

American Muslims for Palestine (AMP) 

Arab Resource & Organizing Center (AROC) 

Birmingham Interfaith Human Rights Committee 

Burlington Masjid 

Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) 

Council of Islamic Organizations of Greater Chicago 

Free Uyghur Now 

ICNA Council for Social Justice 

Islamic Center of Detroit 

Islamic Center of San Diego 

Islamic Center of Passaic County (ICPC) 

Islamic Networks Group (ING) 

Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) 

Islamophobia Studies Center 

Justice For All 

Majlis Ash-Shura: Islamic Leadership Council of New York 

Mosque Foundation 

MPower Change 

Muslim Advocates 

Muslim Alliance in North America (MANA) 

Muslim Anti-Racism Collaborative (MuslimARC) 

Muslim Community Network 

Muslim Forum of the Pacific Northwest 

Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC) 

Muslim Students Association (MSA National) 

Muslim Ummah of North America (MUNA) 

National Muslim Law Students Association (NMLSA) 

North Hudson Islamic Educational Center 

San Francisco Muslim Community Center 

The Mosque Cares Ministry of Imam W. Deen Mohammed 

The Muslim Network 

US Council of Muslim Organizations (USCMO) 

Young Muslims 

Allied Community Organizations 

API Equality-LA 

Arab American Civic Council 

Asian Law Alliance 

Aurora Commons 

Empowering Pacific Islander Communities (EPIC) 

Friends of Sabeel North America (FOSNA) 

Jewish Voice for Peace 

Jews Say No! 

OPAWL – Building AAPI Feminist Leadership 

Palestinian American Community Center 

Palestinian Youth Movement 

No Separate Justice 

Peace Action 

Revolutionary Love Project 

Sisterhood of Salaam Shalom 

South Asian Americans Leading Together (SAALT) 

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