Local nonprofit working to curb anti-Islamic hatred after OKC arrest

MISINFORMATION ON ISLAMIC BELIEFS. YEAH, ABBY. AND THEY EVEN HAVE THESE PAMPHLETS WITH INFORMATION ABOUT THE DIFFERENT COMMUNITIES HERE IN OKLAHOMA. AND THEY SAY THAT ONE MAN’S ACTIONS DON’T REPRESENT THEM AS A WHOLE. WE JUST DON’T WANT OUR COMMUNITY TO BECOME THE TARGETS OF PEOPLE WHO THINK THAT THIS IS REPRESENTATIVE OF THE WHOLE 27 YEAR OLD NASIR AHMAD, TAHITI BEHIND BARS FOR THE ALLEGED CONSPIRACY OF PLANNING A TERRORIST ATTACK ON BEHALF OF ISIS. TAWHIDI, AN AFGHAN MAN, WAS LIVING IN OKLAHOMA AT THE TIME WHEN A MUSLIM PERSON COMMITS A CRIME OR IS PART OF AN EXTREMIST IDEOLOGY, THERE’S A TENDENCY TO ASCRIBE THAT VIEWPOINT TO ALL OF ISLAM AND MUSLIMS. ISLAM IS AN INCREDIBLY DIVERSE RELIGION. CARE OKLAHOMA, OR THE COUNCIL ON AMERICAN ISLAMIC RELATIONS SAYS THEIR COMMUNITY IS MORE LIKELY TO BECOME A TARGET OF HATRED BECAUSE OF MISINFORMATION, ESPECIALLY AFTER RESETTLING HERE FROM THEIR OWN COUNTRY. YOU KNOW, THEY FLED VIOLENCE. THEY DID NOT COME HERE TO IMPORT VIOLENCE. THEY SAY THIS ISOLATED ATTEMPT DOESN’T DEFINE THE RELIGION AS A WHOLE. EXTREMIST VIOLENCE HAS NO PLACE IN OUR SOCIETY, NO MATTER WHERE THAT EXTREMISM IS COMING FROM. AND ISIS IS NO MORE REFLECTIVE OF ISLAM THAN THE KKK IS OF CHRISTIANITY. AND CARE. OKLAHOMA SAYS IF YOU HAVE BEEN A TARGET OF ANY ANTI-MUSLIM OR ISLAMOPHOBIC ACTS TO REPORT IT TO LOCAL AUTHORITIES OR THEIR WEBSITE, CARE OKLAHOMA.COM/REPORT. REPORTING LIVE

Local nonprofit working to curb hatred after arrest of Afghanistan man in Oklahoma City

The Oklahoma City chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations is speaking out after the arrest of an Afghanistan man for conspiring to commit a terrorist attack.

Updated: 6:06 PM CDT Oct 9, 2024

The Oklahoma City chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations is speaking out after the arrest of an Afghanistan man for conspiring to commit a terrorist attack.Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here.CAIR Oklahoma said they want to check misinformation on Islamic beliefs following the arrest of 27-year-old Nasir Ahmad Tawhedi, saying one man’s actions don’t represent the Muslim community.“We just don’t want our community to become the targets of people who think this is representative of the whole,” said Veronica Laizure, deputy director of CAIR Oklahoma.Tawhedi is behind bars for the alleged conspiracy of planning a terrorist attack on the behalf of ISIS. Tawhedi, who was originally from Afghanistan, was living in Oklahoma at the time of his arrest.“When a Muslim person commits a crime or is part of an extreme ideology, Theres a tendency to ascribe that viewpoint to all of Islam and Muslims. Islam is an incredibly diverse religion,” said Laizure.>> Download the KOCO 5 AppCAIR Oklahoma said their community is more likely to become a target of hatred because of misinformation, especially those re-settling in Oklahoma from their own country.“You know they fled violence. They didn’t come here to import violence,” said Patrick Raglow, executive director of the Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Oklahoma.Laizure said this isolated attempt doesn’t define the religion as a whole.“Extremist violence has no place in our society. No matter where that extremism is coming from. And ISIS is no more reflective of Islam as the Ku Klux Klan is of Christianity,” Laizure said.CAIR Oklahoma said if you have been a target of any anti-Muslim or Islamophobic acts, report to local authorities or you can also report to CAIR by clicking here. Top HeadlinesComplaint lays out plan by Afghanistan citizen living in OKC to commit terrorist attack with ISISVirtual Southmoore High School student arrested as co-conspirator of foiled terrorist attack plotCourt documents: Afghanistan citizen living in OKC planned Election Day terrorist attack with ISISTornado crosses major Florida interstate as residents evacuated due to Hurricane MiltonGov. Kevin Stitt says her believes foiled terrorist attack targeted OKC polling place

OKLAHOMA CITY —

The Oklahoma City chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations is speaking out after the arrest of an Afghanistan man for conspiring to commit a terrorist attack.

Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here.

CAIR Oklahoma said they want to check misinformation on Islamic beliefs following the arrest of 27-year-old Nasir Ahmad Tawhedi, saying one man’s actions don’t represent the Muslim community.

“We just don’t want our community to become the targets of people who think this is representative of the whole,” said Veronica Laizure, deputy director of CAIR Oklahoma.

Tawhedi is behind bars for the alleged conspiracy of planning a terrorist attack on the behalf of ISIS. Tawhedi, who was originally from Afghanistan, was living in Oklahoma at the time of his arrest.

“When a Muslim person commits a crime or is part of an extreme ideology, Theres a tendency to ascribe that viewpoint to all of Islam and Muslims. Islam is an incredibly diverse religion,” said Laizure.

>> Download the KOCO 5 App

CAIR Oklahoma said their community is more likely to become a target of hatred because of misinformation, especially those re-settling in Oklahoma from their own country.

“You know they fled violence. They didn’t come here to import violence,” said Patrick Raglow, executive director of the Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Oklahoma.

Laizure said this isolated attempt doesn’t define the religion as a whole.

“Extremist violence has no place in our society. No matter where that extremism is coming from. And ISIS is no more reflective of Islam as the Ku Klux Klan is of Christianity,” Laizure said.

CAIR Oklahoma said if you have been a target of any anti-Muslim or Islamophobic acts, report to local authorities or you can also report to CAIR by clicking here.

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