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

MAS supported a lawsuit against Israel after the Israeli government killed Hamas terrorist leader Ahmed Yassin.

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. U.S. Muslim Group Calls for Legal Moves Against Israel Muslim American Society
  2. Muslim groups target youths in anti-terror campaign CNN

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