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Tenn. Lt. Gov. Questions Muslim Religious Rights Gubernatorial candidate urged 
to meet with state's Muslim leaders




(WASHINGTON, D.C., 7/25/10) -- A prominent national Muslim civil rights and 
advocacy organization today called on Tennessee Lt. Gov. Ron Ramsey to meet 
with representatives of that state's Islamic community after the gubernatorial 
candidate seemed to claim that First Amendment religious rights may not apply 
to Muslims and that Islam may not be a real religion. 


[To CONTACT Lt. Gov. Ron Ramsey, e-mail: [email protected] as 
always, be POLITE.]


The Washington-based Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) said Ramsey's 
remarks came in response to a question on a recent campaign stop. The 
questioner said: "We've got a threat that's invading our country from Muslims. 
What's your stand?"




Ramsey responded by referring to a controversy over the expansion of a mosque 
in Murfreesboro, Tenn. He defended religious freedoms, but claimed "you cross 
the line when they start trying to bring shariah [Islamic] law into the state 
of Tenn. . .into the United States." He went on to state: "You could even argue 
whether being a Muslim is actually a religion or is it a nationality, way of 
life or cult, whatever you want to call it. . .this is something that we are 
going to have to face."  

 



SEE: Ramsey Argues Freedom of Religion Doesn't Apply to Muslims (Video)



"We see a disturbing trend in our nation in which it is suggested that American 
Muslims should have fewer or more restricted constitutional rights than 
citizens of other faiths," said CAIR National Communications Director Ibrahim 
Hooper. "We urge Lt. Gov. Ramsey to meet with representatives of the Tennessee 
Muslim community who can offer him balanced and accurate information about 
Islam."


SEE: Does the Right View Muslims as Equal Citizens? (CAIR)


He noted that retired General William Boykin mirrored Ramsey's views when the 
general stated in a recent interview: "What we are not seeing first and 
foremost is the fact that Islam is not religion. It is a totalitarian way of 
life. There is a religious component. But we still treat it as a First 
Amendment issue when in fact it is a totalitarian way of life."


SEE: General Boykin Says Practice of Islam Not Protected Under First Amendment


Hooper said activists nationwide are seeking to restrict the right of Muslims 
to build or expand mosques, introducing anti-Islam legislation or resolutions, 
disrupting Muslim events, and even challenging the right of Muslims to live 
where they choose.



SEE: CAIR Rep on CNN to Discuss Opposition to U.S. Mosques (Video)


Okla. Legislator's Proposal Would Ban Use of Sharia Law


CAIR Video: Fla. Anti-Islam Group Seeks to Disrupt Muslim Event


CAIR Video: Okla. Neighbor Posts Yard Signs Opposing New Residents  


A church in Florida is also encouraging Americans to desecrate the Quran, 
Islam's revealed text, on September 11.


SEE: Florida Church Hosting "International Burn a Koran Day" on 9/11


Yesterday, CAIR called on the FBI and Virginia's Tidewater Joint Terrorism Task 
Force to explain why a leader of an anti-Islam hate group was invited to offer 
training to state and federal law enforcement officers.


SEE: Anti-Islam Hate Group Leader Trains Va. Terror Task Force



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CAIR is America's largest Muslim civil liberties and advocacy organization. Its 
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civil liberties, empower American 
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CAIR National Communications Director Ibrahim Hooper, 202-744-7726, E-Mail: 
[email protected]; CAIR Communications Coordinator Amina Rubin, 202-488-8787, 
202-341-4171, E-Mail: [email protected]






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