Muslim Americans Commemorating 9-11
Three things you can do this Weekend
9-11 is a day of remembrance for every American, it is a day when our great nation was terrorized by enemies of humanity and notonly did they leave a great scar on this nation but changed the lives of American Muslims like ourselves. As the leading Muslim youth organization in America it is our responsibility to make ourselves available to go out and share in the loss that many of our neighbors and friends had on that terrible day. We as American must show solidarity with our fellow American brothers and sisters.
Click here to find out about THREE things you can do this weekend in remembrance of the tenth anniversary of this tragedy...
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