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Based in Cleveland, Ohio, the Arab American Bar Association of Ohio represents a growing community of legal professionals united by shared heritage and commitment to justice. What began in 2010 as informal gatherings of Arab American attorneys has evolved into a purposeful organization dedicated to amplifying their collective voice within Ohio's legal system. AABAR-Ohio was established on the understanding that working together enables attorneys to address challenges more efficiently while making a lasting impact on their profession and communities. The association's mission centers on three pillars: community service, mentorship, and social and legal engagement. These core values drive initiatives that support both professional development and meaningful contributions to important societal conversations. AABAR-Ohio members actively engage with issues of racial and ethnic justice, workplace diversity, religious freedom, and immigration reform—topics at the forefront of public discourse. The organization has built strong relationships with established institutions, including the Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association and Ohio law schools, creating pathways for collaboration and mutual support. By fostering genuine connections among Arab American attorneys, AABAR-Ohio creates space for professional growth while ensuring that diverse perspectives strengthen Ohio's legal community. The association embodies the principle that true strength emerges through deliberate action and collective commitment to justice, making it an essential resource for Arab American legal professionals seeking both professional advancement and community engagement in Ohio.
CAIR-Cleveland is a Chapter of CAIR – The Council on American-Islamic Relations. CAIR is a non-profit, grassroots civil rights organization that was established in 1994 in Washington, D.C. CAIR has grown to be the largest Muslim civil liberties organization with over 35 Chapters nationwide.
CAIR-Ohio is a 501c(3) non-profit corporation that opened in 1998 in Columbus and was the third CAIR Chapter nationwide. In 2003 CAIR-Ohio added a Cleveland office, and in 2004 an office was added in Cincinnati. Today the CAIR-Ohio Affiliate consists of the three separate Chapters – CAIR-Columbus, CAIR-Cleveland, and CAIR-Cincinnati.
CAIR’s vision is to be a leading advocate for justice and mutual understanding.
CAIR’s mission is to enhance understanding of Islam, encourage dialogue, protect civil liberties, empower American Muslims, and build coalitions that promote justice and mutual understanding.