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The American Muslim Council (AMC) is an Islamic organization and registered charity in the United States. Its headquarters is located in Chicago, Illinois.

An earlier organization with the same name was founded in 1990 by Abdul Rahman al-Amoudi with support of the Muslim Brotherhood.[1] (Al-Amoudi is also the former leader of the Islamic Society of Boston.) Its goal was to serve for political and civil rights of all Americans.

The AMC later reorganized itself under a new name and moved its National headquarter from Washington, D.C. to Chicago. The organization currently using the name "The American Muslim Council" is different than the AMC founded by al-Amoudi; it is much more moderate.[1]

AMC took part in the defense of South Florida Professor and Palestinian Islamic Jihad leader Sami Al-Arian and questioned the US government's allegation that the professor took part in terrorist activities.[2] AMC produced a pamphlet in which it said that "the FBI has a history of harassing and harming minority and immigrant communities". [3] On March 2, 2006, Al-Arian entered a guilty plea to a charge of conspiracy to help the Palestinian Islamic Jihad, a "specially designated terrorist" organization.[4] Al-Arian was sentenced to 57 months in prison, and ordered deported following his prison term.[5]

The AMC has participated in interfaith dialogue with the U.S. Bishops' Committee for Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs.

AMC is also a member of the American Muslim Political Coordination Council (AMPCC), along with the American Muslim Alliance (AMA), Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), and Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPC). AMPCC's primary concern is to coordinate the member organizations on activism and lobbying.[6]

References

  1. ^ a b John Mintz; Douglas Farah (2004-09-11). "In Search Of Friends Among The Foes U.S. Hopes to Work With Diverse Group". The Washington Post: p. A01. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A12823-2004Sep10.html. Retrieved 2007-02-13. 
  2. ^ Gaffney, Frank (2002-06-28). "The Truth About The AMC". Fox News. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,56543,00.html. Retrieved 2009-05-19. 
  3. ^ Levin, Jon (2003-05-07). "Sami’s Still Their Man". National Review. http://www.nationalreview.com/comment/comment-levin050703.asp. Retrieved 2009-05-19. 
  4. ^ "Plea Agreement; U.S. v. Al-Arian". February 28, 2006. http://nefafoundation.org/miscellaneous/FeaturedDocs/U.S._v_Al-Arian_pleaagr.pdf. Retrieved March 8, 2010. 
  5. ^ MegLaughlin, In his plea deal, what did Sami Al-Arian admit to?, St. Petersberg Times, April 23, 2006.
  6. ^ Arab-American faces and voices: the origins of an immigrant community, p. 261, Elizabeth Boosahda, University of Texas Press, 2003, ISBN 029270920X, 9780292709201, accessed November 30, 2009

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