CAIR-MI
Executive
Director
Dawud
Walid
Named
Auburn
Seminary
Senior
Fellow
FARMINGTON
HILLS,
MI - The
Michigan
chapter
of the
Council
on
American-Islamic
Relations
(CAIR-MI)
today
announced
that
CAIR-MI
Executive
Director
Dawud
Walid
has been
chosen
as a
Senior
Fellow
for the
Auburn
Seminary.
Senior
Fellows
are
individuals
recognized
as being
prominent
faith-based
leaders
who
speak to
social
justice
issues.
Fellows
include
Reverend
Dr.
William
Barber
II,
pastor
of
Greenleaf
Christian
Church
in
Goldsboro,
N.C.,
and
Rabbi
Sharon
Brous of
the IKAR
Jewish
community
in Los
Angeles.
CAIR-MI
is a
chapter
of
America's
largest
Muslim
civil
liberties
and
advocacy
organization.
Its
mission
is to
enhance
the
understanding
of
Islam,
encourage
dialogue,
protect
civil
liberties,
empower
American
Muslims,
and
build
coalitions
that
promote
justice
and
mutual
understanding.
La
misión
de CAIR
es
mejorar
la
comprensión
del
Islam,
fomentar
el
diálogo,
proteger
las
libertades
civiles,
capacitar
a los
musulmanes
estadounidenses,
y
construir
coaliciones
que
promuevan
la
justicia
y la
comprensión
mutua.