Muslim ARC - Muslim Anti-Racism Collaborative

Muslim ARC - Muslim Anti-Racism Collaborative

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MuslimARC is a racial justice education organization. Our vision is Education for Liberation. Education for Liberation. We educate and train on racial justice.

We work to create spaces for learning and developing racial equity, connect people across multi-ethnic networks, and cultivate solutions for racial equity. The Muslim Anti-Racism Collaborative (MuslimARC) is a faith-based human rights education organization. MuslimARC has reached nearly 10,000 people on the ground and hundreds of thousands online since launching in 2014.

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Prophet Ismaʿil teaches submission, resolve, and legacy.

His story reminds us that faith requires courage, steadfastness, and the willingness to help build something greater than ourselves.

On Eid al-Adha, Muslims remember sacrifice, devotion, and sacred responsibility.

Swipe through to reflect on the lessons carried through the story of Ismaʿil.

05/27/2026

Eid Mubarak from MuslimARC 🌙

This Eid, we hold close the values of justice, mercy, and collective care. In difficult times, community matters. Solidarity matters. Hope matters.

May this Eid bring peace, healing, and renewal to you and your loved ones.

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The Farewell Sermon calls us toward dignity, justice, and community.

On the Day of Arafah, the Prophet ﷺ reminded humanity that no race, tribe, or people are superior to another except through righteousness and ethical conduct.

The sermon continues to challenge oppression, racism, exploitation, and injustice today.

Swipe through to reflect on the continuing relevance of the Farewell Sermon.

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Heartbroken by the shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego during one of the holiest times of the Islamic year.

We mourn with the victims, the injured, their families, and the San Diego Muslim community. Amin Abdullah, Mansour Kaziha, and Nader Awad were beloved community members whose lives mattered deeply.

Violence against Muslims is fueled by Islamophobia, racism, xenophobia, political scapegoating, online radicalization, and dehumanization. Everyone deserves to worship safely.

At MuslimARC, we believe anti-racism education, coalition building, and community care are essential to building dignity, solidarity, and collective safety.

Swipe through to read more, and join us for “Stand Together: Solidarity with San Diego” on Thursday, May 21 at 5 PM PT / 8 PM ET. Register: bit.ly/ARStand

May the victims be granted mercy and peace. May the injured heal fully. May our communities remain united in the face of hate and fear.

05/26/2026

Trade, travel, and faith linked Muslim communities across continents for centuries. 🕌🌍 The Silk Road and Indian Ocean were more than trade routes—they were bridges for culture and connection.

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Hajar’s story teaches endurance, trust, and faith.

Her search for water in the desert became part of sacred remembrance through Hajj and continues to symbolize survival, perseverance, and reliance upon Allah.

Her story also reminds us to confront indifference, exploitation, xenophobia, and the suffering of vulnerable communities.

Swipe through to reflect on the lessons carried in Hajar’s footsteps.

05/25/2026

We’re building something that lasts.
Education. Community. Solidarity.
Help sustain this work. Give $5 or more today.
muslimarc.org/donate

05/23/2026
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Hajj teaches equality, unity, and solidarity.

Pilgrims from different races, nations, languages, and backgrounds gather in shared worship, dignity, and responsibility before God.

These lessons remain deeply relevant in a world shaped by racism, exclusion, nationalism, and inequality.

Swipe through to reflect on what Hajj continues to teach us today.

05/20/2026

Salam alaikum. We are grieving with the San Diego Muslim community after the tragic shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego during one of the holiest days of the Islamic year.

Join MuslimARC ED Gernaro Waheed for a virtual healing and solidarity gathering as we hold space for grief, prayer, reflection, and collective care.

We gather to honor:
Amin Abdullah
Mansour Kaziha
Nader Awad

📍 Stand Together: Solidarity with San Diego
🗓 Thursday, May 21, 2026
🕔 5 PM PT / 8 PM ET
🔗 Link in bio https://bit.ly/SDStand

May the victims be surrounded with mercy and may our communities find strength in one another.

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