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Statement of the US Council of Muslim Organizations on Death of political prisoner and duly elected president of Egypt Mohamed Morsi

(WASHINGTON, DC, 6/17/2019) – The US Council of Muslim Organizations (USCMO), our members, and the entire American Muslim community express our heartfelt condolences to the family, loved ones, and the Egyptian people for the suspect death yesterday of Mohamed Morsi, the first and only duly elected president in Egypt’s history, who gave his last breath as […]

USCMO Condemns the Terror Attack on Churches, Hotels in Sri Lanka

(WASHINGTON DC 4/22/2019) – The US Council of Muslim Organizations (USCMO), a coalition of several leading national and local Muslim organizations and institutions, strongly condemns the terrorist attacks in Sri Lanka and stands with the families of the victims during this difficult time. The cowardly act targeting worshipers during the Easter Christian Holiday is reprehensible and disgraceful. […]

Record Number of Muslims Attend Congressional Meetings on National Muslim Advocacy Day

(WASHINGTON, D.C., 4/3/2019) — The US Council of Muslim Organizations (USCMO), a coalition of several leading national and local Muslim organizations and institutions, reported today that more than 500 delegates from 28 states met on Monday and Tuesday with more than 250 elected officials and congressional staffers during the record-breaking fifth annual “National Muslim Advocacy Day” on Capitol Hill […]

Statement of USCMO on the Christchurch, New Zealand Mosque Massacres at Friday Prayers

(WASHINGTON DC 3/15/2019) – The US Council of Muslim Organizations (USCMO), a coalition of several leading national and local Muslim organizations and institutions, loudly condemn the terror attacks that took place earlier at two New Zealand mosques. The terror attacks which took place during Friday prayers, were streamed live on social media. Recent reports put the death toll […]

USCMO Urges Support for Federal Employees Affected by Shutdown

USCMO calls upon the American Muslim community in every city and state to raise funds and host appreciation events to express our nation’s gratitude for federal employees continuing to work (without pay) to keep America Great! We support our federal employees during this difficult time, and we stand in solidarity with them. The USCMO urges […]

USCMO Commemorates Dr. King

One of the most influential figures of American history, Dr. Martin Luther King was a prominent advocate of nonviolent protest and maintained the importance of equality for all. As we commemorate his life, it’s pertinent to honor and reflect on his accomplishments as a civil rights leader, whose efforts helped to reshape American political and […]

Louisville International Airport renamed for Muhammad Ali

USCMO celebrates the renaming of Louisville Airport to honor boxing legend and Louisville native Muhammad Ali. The new name: Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport. We would like to thank the Louisville city officials and the airport authority for recognizing a Muslim American who become an American icon. Ali’s legacy of athleticism and humanitarianism inspired billions […]

USCMO Celebrates its 5th Anniversary

On December 15, 2018, the U.S. Council of Muslim Organizations (USCMO) celebrated its 5th Anniversary at the Chicago Marriot in Oak Brook, IL. The event commemorated USMCO’s 5 years of unity, collaboration and dedication to serve the American Muslim Community. Over 400 Muslims from across the nation, representing the rich and dazzling diversity that characterizes […]

USCMO Offers Condolences on the Passing of Prof. Sulayman Nyang

(Washington, D.C. 11/13/2018) The US Council of Muslim Organizations (USCMO) mourns the death of internationally-respected scholar, teacher and influential American Muslim, Dr. Sulayman Nyang. A pioneer in developing and adding to the understanding of Islam in the United States, Africa and the Middle East, Dr. Nyang transcended the role of academic professor. During his lifetime, he […]

USCMO Offers Condolences on the Passing of Prof. Sulayman Nyang

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