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'''Free Muslim Coalition Against Terrorism''' (FMCAT) is an ] organization dedicated to taking a stand against terrorism. '''Free Muslim Coalition Against Terrorism''' (FMCAT) is an ] organization dedicated to taking a stand against terrorism. FMCAT is also know by the short hand name of the "Free Muslims Coalition" or an even shorter name of "Free Muslims."


FMCAT founder Kamal Nawash is a lawyer and Palestinian immigrant and has appeared on ] shows including like ], as well as on ]. FMCAT founder Kamal Nawash is a lawyer and Palestinian immigrant and has appeared on ] shows including like ], as well as on ].


Kamal Nawash formed the Free Muslim Coalition Against Terrorism in May 2004. FMCAT has a website where Muslims can report suspicious activity. Kamal Nawash formed the Free Muslim Coalition Against Terrorism in May 2004. FMCAT has a website where Muslims can report suspicious activity.

In June of 2005, the work of the Free Muslims was recognized by the U.S. government when the White House appointed the president f the Free Muslims, Kamal Nawash, to represent the United States before the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe. Kamal Nawash addressed leaders of Europe, and the former soviet republics in a speech on tolerance.


More recently the Free Muslims Coalition has condemned the reaction of American Muslim organizations and Muslim governments to the unfavorable depiction of Prophet Mohammad in European newspapers. More recently the Free Muslims Coalition has condemned the reaction of American Muslim organizations and Muslim governments to the unfavorable depiction of Prophet Mohammad in European newspapers.


Unlike many other Muslim organizations, FMCAT does not maintain a pro-Palestinian stance (nor pro-Israel). In addition, they support the dismantling and disarming of ]. Unlike many other Muslim organizations, FMCAT does not maintain a pro-Palestinian stance (nor pro-Israel). In addition, they support the dismantling and disarming of ].



==External links ==External links
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*-An article of criticism by ] *-An article of criticism by ]
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/05/12/AR2005051201788.html] Positive article by the Washington Post http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/05/12/AR2005051201788.html] Positive article by the Washington Post
http://www.freemuslims.org/news/article.php?article=695 Kamal Nawash’s speech before the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe.


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Revision as of 23:03, 30 September 2006

Free Muslim Coalition Against Terrorism (FMCAT) is an Islamic organization dedicated to taking a stand against terrorism. FMCAT is also know by the short hand name of the "Free Muslims Coalition" or an even shorter name of "Free Muslims."

FMCAT founder Kamal Nawash is a lawyer and Palestinian immigrant and has appeared on Fox News Channel shows including like O'Reilly Factor, as well as on Al-Arabiya.

Kamal Nawash formed the Free Muslim Coalition Against Terrorism in May 2004. FMCAT has a website where Muslims can report suspicious activity.

In June of 2005, the work of the Free Muslims was recognized by the U.S. government when the White House appointed the president f the Free Muslims, Kamal Nawash, to represent the United States before the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe. Kamal Nawash addressed leaders of Europe, and the former soviet republics in a speech on tolerance.

More recently the Free Muslims Coalition has condemned the reaction of American Muslim organizations and Muslim governments to the unfavorable depiction of Prophet Mohammad in European newspapers.

Unlike many other Muslim organizations, FMCAT does not maintain a pro-Palestinian stance (nor pro-Israel). In addition, they support the dismantling and disarming of Hezbollah.


==External links

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/05/12/AR2005051201788.html] Positive article by the Washington Post http://www.freemuslims.org/news/article.php?article=695 Kamal Nawash’s speech before the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe.


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