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The '''Muslim American Society''' is a ] organization. It describes itself as an ]ic revival and reform movement. The '''Muslim American Society''' is a ] organization. It is an ]ic revival and reform movement.


MAS supported a lawsuit against ] after the ] killed ] terrorist leader ].<ref name=YASSIN> Muslim American Society</ref>


Esam Omeish, President of MAS, told reporters at a news conference on ], 2005 that MAS will "deny terrorists any religious, ideological or political legitimacy."<ref name=DENY> CNN</ref> Esam Omeish, President of MAS, told reporters at a news conference on ], 2005 that MAS will "deny terrorists any religious, ideological or political legitimacy."<ref name=DENY> CNN</ref>

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The Muslim American Society is a nonprofit organization. It is an Islamic revival and reform movement.


Esam Omeish, President of MAS, told reporters at a news conference on July 25, 2005 that MAS will "deny terrorists any religious, ideological or political legitimacy."

References

  1. Muslim groups target youths in anti-terror campaign CNN

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