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MUSLIMS IN AMERICA!


Newsmax Magazine

 

THEY ARE ONLY HERE FOR ONE REASON! DON'T BE FOOLED!

 

CHECK YOUR STATE AND VOTE THEM ALL OUT!  most are democrats!

 


Muslim Federal Legislators


 

 
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Keith Ellison D-MN-5


Congressman Keith Ellison represents the Fifth Congressional District of
Minnesota in the United States House of Representatives since taking office
on January 4, 2007.

The Fifth Congressional District is the most vibrant and ethnically diverse
Congressional district in Minnesota with over eighty languages spoken
throughout the district that includes the City of Minneapolis and several
surrounding suburbs.

There could be no better fit for such a diverse district than Keith Ellison
who has committed his public life to community organization and advocacy.
Keith's adult life has been spent bringing communities together – whether it
is advocating for a better business climate or giving a voice to those who
deserve to be heard.  His philosophy is one of generosity and inclusiveness
– because there are enough resources in our communities for everyone to
prosper.

Born and raised in Detroit, Michigan, Congressman Ellison graduated from
Wayne State University in 1986 with a Bachelor of Arts in Economics.  He
moved to Minnesota in 1987 to attend the University of Minnesota Law School
where he earned his law degree in 1990.  He and his wife, Kim a high school
math teacher, have since made Minnesota their home where they are raising
their four children.

Congressional District is the most vibrant and ethnically diverse
Congressional district in Minnesota with over eighty languages spoken
throughout the district that includes the City of Minneapolis and several
surrounding suburbs.

There could be no better fit for such a diverse district than Keith Ellison
who has committed his public life to community organization and advocacy.
Keith's adult life has been spent bringing communities together – whether it
is advocating for a better business climate or giving a voice to those who
deserve to be heard.  His philosophy is one of generosity and inclusiveness
– because there are enough resources in our communities for everyone to
prosper.

Born and raised in Detroit, Michigan, Congressman Ellison graduated from
Wayne State University in 1986 with a Bachelor of Arts in Economics.  He
moved to Minnesota in 1987 to attend the University of Minnesota Law School
where he earned his law degree in 1990.  He and his wife, Kim a high school
math teacher, have since made Minnesota their home where they are raising
their four children.

Upon completion of his Juris Doctor, Congressman Ellison practiced law from
1990 to 2006 in both the private sector and as executive director of the
Legal Rights Center.  In 2004 he ran for the State Legislature from
Legislative District 58B in North Minneapolis.  He became a strong advocate
to protect Minnesota children from dangerous pesticides and chemicals;
promoted legislation to restore the voting rights of ex-offenders; and
successfully advocated for an increase to the state's minimum wage.

When long-serving 5th District Congressman Martin Sabo announced his
retirement after 28 years in Congress, Ellison jumped into the race.  He
quickly established himself as a formidable candidate by winning a 1st
ballot DFL party endorsement in a multi-candidate field of former and
current office holders.

He was challenged in the DFL primary by six candidates, and won by ten
percentage points.   Congressman Ellison won the general election with 56%
of the vote in a four-way race.

Ellison serves on the House Financial Services Committee, and the House
Judiciary Committee.  Both committees serve his legislative priorities well.
Mr. Ellison's legislative priorities are promoting peace, prosperity for
working families, environmental sustainability, and civil and human rights.

Ellison's election to the Congress made both Minnesota and U.S. history.

Keith is the first African American elected to the Congress from Minnesota,
as well as the first Muslim American to be elected to the U.S. Congress.

 

 
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Andre Carson D-IN-7


Congressman André Carson is a 33-year-old native of Indianapolis, Indiana.
André served as a member of the Indianapolis City-County Council before
winning a special election on March 11, 2008, to become the Congressman for
the 7th District of Indiana.  Raised and mentored by his grandmother,
Congresswoman Julia Carson, André learned from a young age the values of
compassion, integrity and determination.  Growing up in a rough area of
Indianapolis, a young André passed by drug dealers and gang members on his
way to school.  These experiences shaped André and are responsible for his
commitment to improving our schools, making our neighborhoods safer,
expanding educational opportunities and giving all of our children the help
they need to become successful adults.

André is a graduate of Arsenal Technical High School, where his passions for
law enforcement and public service first took hold. André went on to obtain
a Bachelors degree in Criminal Justice Management from Concordia
University-Wisconsin and a Masters in Business Management from Indiana
Wesleyan University.

André's law enforcement background consists of nearly a full decade of
public service. He served as a Local Board Investigative Officer for the
Indiana State Excise Police for nine years.  Then, in 2006, André was
detailed to the Indiana Department of Homeland Security's Intelligence
Fusion Center. There he worked in an anti-terrorism unit to provide
Indianapolis and all of Indiana with the necessary security measures to
ensure our safety.

André believes that community involvement makes Indianapolis a world-class
city and has worked with organizations that share this commitment. As a
member of the Indy Parks Kennedy-King Park Advisory Board, André has
demonstrated his dedication to providing safe, clean and quality parks for
our community. André also served as a board member for the Citizens
Neighborhood Coalition, which is an umbrella organization representing all
neighborhood organizations within its boundaries.

Congressman Carson currently serves on the prestigious Financial Services
Committee, which oversees all components of the nation's housing and
financial services sectors including banking, insurance, real estate, public
and assisted housing, and securities. Congressman Carson will use his
position on the committee and as a representative in the House of
Representatives to fight for the needs of the Indiana's 7th Congressional
District.  His ambitious agenda includes working to create economic
opportunity for Hoosiers, pushing forward comprehensive affordable
healthcare legislation, working to responsibly bring an end to the war in
Iraq and to restore America's role as a respected global leader.

He is married to Mariama Carson, an award winning professional educator in
the Pike Township Schools.  They are the proud parents of a one year-old
daughter, Salimah, and have lived in the Fall Creek Place neighborhood for
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Larry Shaw, North Carolina Senate

District 21—Democrat

Larry Shaw is a U.S. Democratic member of the North Carolina General
Assembly representing the state's twenty-first Senate district, including
constituents in Cumberland County. A corporate executive from Fayetteville,
North Carolina, Shaw is currently serving in his sixth term in the state
Senate. Previously, he served one term in the state House. Shaw was the
highest-ranking Muslim elected official in the United States until the
election of Keith Ellison to represent Minnesota's 5th congressional
district. As of 2006, State Del. Saqib Ali (D-MD) and State Rep. Saghir
"Saggy" Tahir (R-New Hampshire) were the only other Muslims to have been
elected to state legislatures in the United States. Shaw is however the
longest serving Muslim, serving a total of 14 years. He was first elected in
to the North Carolina House in 1994.

Larry Shaw also serves on the National Board of Council on American-Islamic
Relations.


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Saqib Ali, Maryland House of Delegates

District 39

Self-description:

"I was born on January 21, 1975 in Chicago to a South Asian immigrant family
that had arrived in America a few years earlier.

"I have lived in Montgomery County since 1991 when I moved here to attend
college. I received Bachelors & Masters degrees in Computer Science from the
University of Maryland, College Park.

"My wife Susan and I have been married since 1999. As newly-weds we lived in
Montgomery Village. Now we live in beautiful and quiet community in West
Gaithersburg. We were blessed with the arrival of baby Sofia in May, 2006.
My parents, also long-time Montgomery County residents, live nearby. I'm
employed as a Software Engineer.

"I have been deeply involved in Montgomery County politics and civic life
for years:

"I am the Co-Chairperson of the Longdraft Road Coalition (
<http://www.longdraft.com/> www.longdraft.com).

"I am the first elected President of the District 39 Democratic Club.

"I was the Legislative District 39 Co-ordinator for the Howard Dean
presidential campaign in 2003 & early 2004.

"I worked full-time for Congressman Chris Van Hollen's General Re-election
campaign in 2004.

"I was Co-Chair of the Montgomery County Democratic Spring Ball in 2004
which raised tens of thousands of dollars for the Montgomery County
Democratic Party. 
I am a passionate community advocate and urge all my friends and neighbors
to be actively involved in the affairs of their communities, schools,
county, state and federal governments. In my spare time I enjoy playing
basketball and bicycling.

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Saghir "Saggy" Tahir, New Hampshire Assembly

Hillsborough-District 9

Biographical Data:

Resident of Manchester for over 30 years

Father of three children – Misbah, Adeel and Sanam Tahir

Married to Nusrat Tahir for 30 years

Three children graduated from Manchester schools.

Favorite games: Soccer, baseball and hockey

Business and Education

President, International Independent consulting firm in roofing and
waterproofing for 24 years

B.S. Physics and Mathematics 
B.S. Civil Engineering

Politics

Elected to the State House of Representatives from Ward 2, November, 2000,
Re-elected in District 50 (Wards 2, 3, 10 & 11) in November, 2002,
re-elected from the new Dist. 9 (Ward 2) in 2004. Re-elected and was top
vote-getter in GOP primary, 2006.

Serves as a member of the Public Works and Highways Committee

Chairman City Republican Committee, 2001

2nd Vice Chair, City Republican Committee, 2000

Secretary, City Republican Committee, 1999

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Rashida Tlaib, Michigan State Rep-Elect

12th District

Rashida Tlaib was raised in Southwest Detroit, the oldest child of
immigrants, who taught her the importance of hard work, honesty, and
commitment to community.  She attended Harms, Bennett Elementary and Phoenix
Academy, and became the first in her family to graduate from high school
(Southwestern '94). Despite growing up poor and having to care for her 13
younger siblings, Rashida persevered and worked hard to earn her B.A. in
Political Science from Wayne State University (1998).  She even went on to
earn a law degree, while working full-time and attending weekend classes at
Thomas Cooley Law School (2004).

Rashida has always been committed to public service and giving back to the
community.  She provided social and advocacy services to thousands of
Southwest Detroit families at Latin Americans for Social and Economic
Development (LASED), the Arab Community Center for Economic and Social
Services (ACCESS), the Office of State Representative Steve Tobocman, the
International Institute of Metro Detroit, and the Neighborhood Tax Center.
Rashida's leadership was recognized by Michigan's Center for Progressive
Leadership when they selected her as a fellow in 2007.  

Rashida has been married to her husband, Fayez, for 10 years, and is the
mother of a beautiful two-year-old son, Adam.

Affiliations

The Sugar Law Center for Economic & Social Justice, Board of Directors

ACCESS, Board of Directors

American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), Member

American Bar Association, Member

NAACP, Member

League of Women Voters, Member

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Ako Abdul Samad, Iowa State Rep.

House District 66—Democrat

Occupation: CEO, non-profit

Business Telephone:  <tel:515-244-4003> 515-244-4003

Ako Abdul-Samad is the Iowa State Representative from the 66th District. He
has served in the Iowa House of Representatives since 2007. Previously, he
had been a member of the Des Moines school board.

Abdul-Samad is the founder and CEO of Creative Visions Human Development
Institute, a non-profit organization in Des Moines.

Abdul-Samad currently serves on several committees in the Iowa House – the
Education committee; the Labor committee; the State Government committee;
and the Human Resources committee, where he is vice chair. He also serves on
the Health and Human Services Appropriations Subcommittee.

Abdul-Samad also serves on the Health and Human Services Committee of the
Midwestern Legislative Conference of the Council of State Governments.

Abdul-Samad was elected in 2006 with 3,459 votes (61%), defeating Republican
opponent Jack Whitver, Libertarian opponent Brett Blanchfield, and
Independent opponent Jeff Johannsen.

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Jamilah Nasheed, Missouri Rep.

District 60, Democrat

Rep. Nasheed, a Democrat, represents part of St. Louis City (District 60) in
the Missouri House of Representatives. She was elected to the House in
November 2006. Rep. Nasheed is a small business owner in St. Louis City.
Rep. Nasheed serves as the Vice-Chairperson Women in the Democratic Caucus
and Vice-Chairperson of the Freshman Democratic Caucus. In addition to her
legislative duties, Rep. Nasheed is a member of the St. Louis Public Schools
Role Model Program, the African American Heritage Society and the Lexington
Mentor Program. She is also an active member of the St. Louis Association of
Colored Women's Club. Rep. Nasheed attended Roosevelt High School in St.
Louis. She currently attends Florissant Valley Community College in
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Talibdin El-Amin, Missouri Rep.

District 57, Democrat

Rep. El-Amin, a Democrat, represents part of St. Louis City (District 57) in
the Missouri House of Representatives. He was elected to the House in
November 2006. Rep. El-Amin works in real estate and previously worked for
over 12 years as an assembler at the Hazelwood Ford Motor Plant.

In addition to his legislative duties, Rep. El-Amin is a member of Big
Brothers and Big Sisters and the Al-Muminun Islamic Center in St. Louis.

Rep. El-Amin is a 1988 graduate of Pattonville Senior High School in
Maryland Heights, Missouri. He will graduate in December 2007 from
Harris-Stowe State University with a degree in Urban Education.

Rep. El-Amin was born on December 17, 1970 in St. Louis, Mo, where he
currently resides with his wife, Yaphett El-Amin. They have five children:
Brooklynn, Mark, Myles, Hasan and Ruqaiyah.

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Rodney R. Hubbard, MO State Rep.

District 58, Democrat

About Rodney Hubbard

State Representative Rodney R. Hubbard was elected to the House in November
2002.  A lifelong Democrat, Rodney represents part of St. Louis City
(District 58) in the Missouri House of Representatives and is today one of
only two Democratic committee chairs.

Rep. Hubbard has received many accolades including the 2006 Distinguished
St. Louis Business Journal Legislative Award; 2005 Associated Industries
Cooperative Award; 2005 Lewis & Clark Statesman Award presented by St. Louis
Regional Chamber and Growth Association; Loretta Hall Award from the Carr
Square TMC; Yes I Can Award; the 2004 Lewis & Clark Statesman Award
presented by St. Louis RCGA and the 2004 Certificate of Appreciation
presented by the Missouri Assisted Living Association. He is also a member
of the Taheed Youth Group, an anti-drug/violence taskforce as well as his
membership with the One Hundred Black Men. 
In addition to Rodney R. Hubbard legislative duties, he serves as Vice
President of Midwest Development & Consulting, which targets the
revitalization of St. Louis. Upon graduation from Lincoln University, Rodney
began his career at his alma mater in Jefferson City, Missouri. He continued
working in the public sector with the State of Missouri Office of
Administration and the Missouri Department of Social Services. A 1991
graduate of Mehlville High School, Rep. Hubbard earned a Bachelor of Science
degree in Business Administration from Lincoln University.

Rep. Hubbard resides in St. Louis City with his wife, Shameem S. Hubbard. He
is the proud father of Ayana Amani, Rodney R. Jr., Jabari Ali, and Attallah
Azizah. 
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Yusuf Salam, Alabama Assembly

67th District—Democrat

Representative Yusuf Salaam was elected to the Alabama House of
Representatives in November, 2002. He and his wife, Khayriyyah, have five
children: Fatima, Rastreeda, Gaaiyya, Safiyyah, and Yusuflibril. He received
his A.B. Degree in History from the University of Georgia, Juris Doctor from
the University of Miami, and L.L.M. from the University of Wisconsin.
Representative Salaam is a member of the Alabama Trial Lawyers, Alabama Bar
Association, Alabama Democratic Committee, Dallas County Bar, and Coalition
for Good Government.

AL-legislative website.


Local Elected Officials


 
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Nasim Ansari, MI, Kalamazo County Commissioner

9th district

"I am an old man now–I am 62.  Part of the reason I am doing this is so that
young people like you will run for office."

Ansari won in 2008:  his seat has an election every 2 years.  Is Kalamazoo
County Commissioner (one of 17 commissioners who cover 17 districts);  being
a commissioner is a part time job.  Nasim Ansari is 62 years old and is
semi-retired.  He just won against attorney Dorphine Payne (D), an attorney,
in the 2008 election.

Served as Kalamazoo County Commissioner since January 1, 2003

Serves on:

Environmental Health Advisory Council

Local Emergency Planning Committee

Previously served on Portage City Council, 3 years

Family: Rashida (wife), Asim (son), Fareen (daughter), Shan (son), Aman
(son)

City/Town: Portage

Education/Degrees: Masters Degree in Chemistry Masters Degree in Business
Administration

Experience: Kalamazoo County Commissioner, Portage City Councilman. Local
Emergency Planning Committee, Local government employee. Kalamazoo County
Environmental Health Advisory Council, Portage Groundwater Commission. Board
of Directors Conventions and Visitor's Bureau, Local Development Finance
Authority, Vice Chair Inter-governmental Cooperation Committee. Aeronautics
Board, Appointment Committee, Michigan Works Board.

Community Involvement: President, Kalamazoo Lend a Hand Volunteer; Former
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Judge David Shaheed,

Marion County Court 
B.S., University of Evansville, 1976 
J.D., Indiana University, 1984 
Supervising Judge: Drug Treatment Court 2007 
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David Shaheed was first appointed to served as a Marion County Superior
Court judge by Governor Frank O'Bannon in September, 1999.  He was elected
Superior Court judge in 2002.  Prior to this appointment, Shaheed had served
as a magistrate in the Marion County Superior Court from May 1996 until
being appointed judge in 1999.  He was a master commissioner for the two
preceding years.

Litigating Police Misconduct Cases, Part I, National Bar Association
Convention, Chicago, Illinois.  1994

Litigating Police Misconduct Cases, Part II, National Bar Association
Convention, Baltimore, Maryland, 1995

Legal Services to the Indigent—A United States/United Kingdom Comparison,
Society of Black Lawyers, London, England, 1992

David (Weeks) Shaheed, grew up in Indianapolis and attended North Central
High School.  He earned a basketball scholarship and attended the University
of Evansville.  He was a member of the Purple Aces basketball team
throughout his college career.

After college, Shaheed worked for several years in the business sector.
Thereafter, he attended Indiana University School of Law at Indianapolis,
earning his J.D. in 1985.


 
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Muhammad Khairullah,

Mayor, Prospect Park, NJ

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Editor's note:  Excerpts below from "Muslim mayor avoids mixing politics,
religion" article by Maya Kremen in January 2007.

Mayor Mohamed Khairullah took office in Prospect Park in January 2007.

Khairullah, then 31, set a precedent by becoming the state's first elected
Arab-American Muslim mayor. Now he's all about proving that, like any good
politician, a Muslim can serve the public without mixing religion into it.

Deliver the goods to everyone, and then you can exert personal perspective.
It's a strategy he imparts to other Muslims and Arabs.

But to get to where he is, Khairullah weathered trouble specific to being an
Arab Muslim politician after 9/11. He has been called a "betrayer" and had
his remarks on the Palestinian situation come back to bite him.

He says, he's learned to temper public stands on hot topics, especially
after seeing Sami Merhi of Clifton, a Lebanese American, dumped by Democrats
as a 2006 freeholder candidate. Merhi had reportedly said at a function that
he couldn't see the similarity between Palestinian suicide bombers and the
9/11 hijackers.

"For me and for anyone else of Middle Eastern descent who wants to get into
politics, it comes as a learning experience," Khairullah said. "Politicians
need to watch what they say — it's plain and simple." Besides the political
fray, there have been personal tough times: his father's death when he was
just 20, and raising a young son after divorce. And there, his faith has
pulled him through.

An English phrasebook

Khairullah's family came to town after living in Syria, Saudi Arabia and
Queens. He was 16, and he worked hard at assimilating, always carrying an
English phrasebook. After his father, a body shop owner, died of a heart
attack, the family struggled. But, borrowing money from an uncle, Khairullah
managed to go to William Paterson University.

By then, he already knew he was destined for politics. His epiphany had come
as a highschooler when he saw a council campaign sign for Khalil Kasht.
Khairullah recognized the name as Muslim and thought, "If he could do it,
maybe I could."

That seemed especially possible in Prospect Park.

It's Passaic County's smallest town, but its residents include Hispanics,
African-Americans, Turks, Albanians, Arab-Americans, Circassians, and the
descendants of Dutch settlers. It's a place where the supermarket signs say
"Halal Meat" and "Se Habla Espanol."

Khairullah, a Democrat, showed early political savvy in his election to
council. As a volunteer firefighter, he had gotten fire department support
by pledging to deliver on new radios.

As councilman, he allied with Mayor William Kubofcik.

"The political game has a lot to do with loyalty," Kubofcik says. "There
were times things needed to be done, and he stayed the course with my
agenda."

When Kubofcik left town in 2005, Khairullah was appointed his successor.

Since then, Khairullah has tried to balance ethnic concerns. He has attended
Latino Police Organization events, and hired the first African-American
police officer. He helps Arabic-speakers with immigration problems.

Khairullah said his best moment in public life wasn't becoming the first
Arab-Muslim mayor. It was presiding over the borough's first Christmas
lighting last year.


 
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Wayne Smith

Mayor, Irvington, NJ

Biographical Sketch of Wayne Smith, Mayor

Promoting an aggressive agenda for the rebirth of the Township of Irvington,
Wayne Smith was elected as the 20th mayor of the municipality in May 2002.
His entire slate of council candidates—known as Team Irvington—was also
elected, sealing the mandate for his leadership.

Mayor Smith's tenure has been characterized by bold, innovative leadership
that has yielded significant progress for the Township of Irvington. His
most noted accomplishments are: initiating the formation of the Anti-Crime
Partnership that includes the NJ State Police, local, county and federal
agencies; securing the $4.4 million agreement to rebuild the Irvington Bus
Terminal, which opened in April 2005; demolishing dozens of dilapidated,
abandoned properties to pave the way for redevelopment; and drastically
increasing code enforcement that has resulted in about $1.5 million in fines
of neglectful property owners. His outstanding stewardship has not only
delivered tangible results but high hopes for the future revitalization of
Irvington.

In a nod to his undeniable popularity and the affirmation of the advancement
of the Township of Irvington, Mayor Smith ran unopposed for a second term in
May 2006 and assumed office in July 2006. He is the first chief executive of
Irvington to accomplish the feat since Mayor Robert H. Miller in 1978. In
November 2006, Mayor Smith was installed as the president and chairman of
the 24-member NJ Urban Mayors' Association.

Mayor Smith has been an active, prominent member of Irvington's civic,
political and social sectors throughout his 20 plus-year residency in the
township. During this time, he has crafted key alliances with all levels of
government, in addition to private enterprise. This ability to build
consensus helped propel him to victory in 1996 as an Irvington Council
Member At-Large. He was resoundingly re-elected two years later, and at that
time, unanimously chosen by his colleagues to serve as president of the
seven-member legislative body.

During his political and civic careers, Mayor Smith has been covered by The
Star-Ledger, WCBS-TV, WNBC-TV, WWOR-TV, News Channel 12 and other media
outlets. In addition, his efforts have been rewarded with awards and honors
from numerous organizations. His greatest reward, however, comes from the
heartfelt commitment made every day to improve the quality of life for the
citizens of the Township of Irvington.

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Mayor Wayne Smith was directly elected by the residents to serve a four year
term that began on July 1, 2002. As Chief Executive of the township, Mayor
Smith has the enforcement responsibility for all ordinances, charter
provisions, and preparation of the municipal budget. While the Mayor has the
right to speak at Council meetings, he has no vote and is not required to
attend, and was reelected in 2006.

Wikipidia

There is one mosque in Irvington (Waris Cultural Center/Masjid Waarith ud
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Aslon Goow Sr.,

Councilman, Patterson, NJ

See  <http://patcity.com/> patcity.com, 2nd ward councilman—won most recent
race in May 08.

Aslon Goow, Sr. acted against federal law enforcement agents to rifle
through a citizen's library records or conduct secret searches, by through a
resolution last year that urges Congress to repeal sections of the federal
law.

"We're all concerned about national security, there is no doubt. But at what
cost?" 

More locally elected officials next week.

His city is home to thousands of Muslims and Arab Americans. "It wasn't just
to protect Arab Americans. It was to protect all Americans."

Paterson is one of nearly 390 communities and seven states to adopt
resolutions in recent years urging federal lawmakers to curb sweeping new
powers in the USA Patriot Act, the anti-terrorism legislation Congress
passed after the 9/11 terrorist attacks in 2001.

 
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Mayor Abdul "Al" Haidous, 
Wayne, MI

Abdul "Al" Haidous, the Mayor of City of Wayne, has many firsts to his
credit. He is not only the first American Muslim of Arab origin to be
elected as mayor he is also the first mayor of Wayne to be directly elected
by the city's residents.

First elected in 2001 Haidous continues to serve in that position till
present. He had also served two terms on the city council in the past. A
Lebanese native Haidous migrated to the US in 1969 and successfully ran a
grocery store. 


 
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Trustee

Trustee Syed Taj, Canton Township, MI

Democrat Syed S. Taj is a medical graduate, and has been a physician for the
last forty years, on three continents.

He is chief of medicine at Oakwood Hospital, Dearborn, Michigan. He has a
post-graduate degree in child health and adult medicine. 
He explained that he ran for this position "because I feel I can bring about
my expertise to make improvements in the running of the township. I have
experience in dealing with the public and extensive administrative
responsibility, which will help me in this endeavor."

Dr. Taj ran as the sole Democrat in an election in which multiple candidates
could win–therefore he faced no opposition in the primary at all, and ran
with a very strong position in the general election as the only viable
candidate for voting Democrats and for any people from the subcontinent,
whether Indian, Pakistani, or Bangladeshi.  Many of these voters were able
to use the voting strategy of "plunking" (voting for only one candidate
where it was possible to vote for multiple candidates) to secure additional
support for Taj relative to his opponents.

Canton township has a growing population of people of more diverse ethnic
backgrounds, including many foreign-born immigrants, and therefore he
explained to TMO before the election that the township is swinging more
towards the blue than it used to. 

Taj also has very strong professional connections, as a practising and
established physician with a fairly high standing even within the politics
of his hospital and within the medical field.

He used his considerable connections and standing to his own advantage
during the campaign, and also showed strong leadership ability by securing
help from fellow Republican candidates who had in turn lost in their primary
election.


 
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ciansFederalStateandL_11069/20HassanFahmy.jpg> 20-Hassan Fahmy

Councilman Hassan Fahmy, Prospect Park, NJ

Hassan Fahmy, born in Cairo, is the first elected official in the USA of
Egyptian descent.  Mr. Fahmy holds a Management position with 85 Broad
Street Corporation, a transportation organization parenting five other
companies, including Goldman Sachs. 
Mr. Fahmy holds a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Cairo,
Egypt, Certificate of Retail Development from Mobil Oil Corporation, New
York State Department of Motor Vehicle Inspectors Certificate, Passaic
County Substitute Teachers Certificate from the State of N.J.-Grades K-12,
and several other certificates of community and political concerns.


 
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City Councilman Shahab Ahmed Hamtramck, MI

Shahab Ahmed has been serving on the council of Hamtramck since 2003. He was
the first non-white to do so in the city.

When Ahmed and his family moved to Michigan from Sylhet in Bangladesh, he
spoke no English. Although he had studied business administration in
Bangladesh, his first job in Detroit was busing tables. Eventually, he and
his brothers opened a restaurant.

His first steps into politics came when a customer of his was robbed.
Feeling the city's response lacking, Ahmed started the Caniff Avenue
Improvement Project that served both as a neighborhood crime watch and
cleanup group.

>From there, he became director of the Hamtramck Chamber of Commerce and, in
1998, was asked by Mayor Gary Zych to work as multicultural coordinator.

The next year, he made his first run for the City Council, winning the
support of the city's Bangladeshi residents. But at election time, many who
supported him endured abuse at the polls and two Hamtramck residents were
convicted for harassing voters.

The next attempt came in 2001. But in the aftermath of the Sept. 11,
attacks, flyers were distributed accusing him of supporting terrorism and
Ahmed lost.

In 2003 he bested ten other candidates to win the slot and continues to
serve the city.


 
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ciansFederalStateandL_11069/23Abdul_Algazali.jpg> 23-Abdul_-Algazali

City Councilman Abdul Algazali Hamtramck, MI

Abdul Algazali serves as a councilman in the city of Hamtramck. A
chiropractor by profession Algazali is passionate about human rights and has
taken up several issues which made national headlines like public  broadcast
of Azan in the city.

Algazali last August ran for the primary for the office of the State House
Representative but lost.

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