Council on American-Islamic Relations
About Council on American-Islamic Relations
Since its founding in 1994, the Council on American-Islamic Relations has been a grassroots voice for American Muslims in Washington, DC and communities nationwide. Driven by a mission to enhance understanding of Islam, protect civil rights, promote justice, and empower American Muslims, CAIR has grown into a network of 27 chapters and offices across the country. The organization's work is rooted in community connection and advocacy, empowering American Muslims to participate actively in political and social activism while building bridges of mutual understanding with broader society. CAIR's impact spans three decades of achievements—from winning the first hijab discrimination case to securing a historic unanimous Supreme Court victory against FBI watchlist abuses in 2024. The organization serves individuals and families facing discrimination, providing culturally competent support and resources in multiple languages including English, Arabic, Bengali, Bosnian, Farsi, Somali, and Urdu. Operating from its national headquarters in Washington, DC, CAIR addresses urgent community needs through action alerts, incident reporting systems, and educational initiatives that empower Muslims to know and exercise their rights. The organization's commitment extends to protecting vulnerable populations, defending free speech, and standing in solidarity with immigrant families and other marginalized communities. Through media engagement, education campaigns, and direct community support, CAIR continues its vision of advancing justice and mutual understanding while ensuring American Muslims have a recognized and respected place in the nation's civic life.