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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) announced Monday that its Philadelphia chapter will partner with local schools to make them more "inclusive."
In an Instagram post, the Muslim advocacy group said it was working with Philadelphia schools this year to ensure that students feel "seen, safe and supported" by "building more inclusive schools" through an educator’s guide, training sessions and workshops.
Among the educational resources on CAIR's website is a guide titled "Remembering and Reflecting: Teaching September 11, 2001 in Diverse Classrooms."
The guide features tips on teaching lesson plans, such as avoiding certain terms like "jihadists" and discussing bigotry against Muslims.
The Philadelphia chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations included several resources and guidelines for schools. (Getty Images)
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"Avoid using language that validates the claims of the 9/11 attackers by associating their acts of mass murder with Islam and Muslims. For example, avoid using inaccurate and inflammatory terms such as ‘Islamic terrorists,’ ‘jihadists,’ or ‘radical Islamic terrorists,’" the guide states.
"When discussing the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks — the invasion of Afghanistan, the Iraq War, Guantánamo Bay, etc. — also include discussion of the bigotry and hate crimes that impacted Sikh Americans, Muslim Americans, Arab Americans and other minorities in the days, months and years after the attack."
The website at one point promoted a workshop, "American Jews and Political Power: Myth or Reality," which examined "the controversial topic of Jewish political power in the U.S." This section has been removed from the website.
After this article was published, a spokesperson for CAIR told Fox News Digital, "CAIR Philadelphia's former executive director Jacob Bender, a Jewish American peace activist who made history as the first Jewish leader of our Muslim American civil rights group, once taught a popular workshop about the differing political perspectives of Jewish Americans on Palestinian human rights."
"Jacob's workshop was never taught in schools, has not been available since he retired, and is obviously not part of our work with Pennsylvania or Philadelphia public schools," the statement added.
"We will also examine the heated debate inside the Jewish establishment over Israel’s occupation of Palestinian lands and learn about the young Jewish activists who are supporting the BDS (boycott, divestment, sanctions) campaign against Israel," the website previously stated.
The Council on American-Islamic Relations advised avoiding words like "Islamic terrorist" when teaching students about the 9/11 terror attacks. (Adam Glanzman/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
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Other seminars and workshops include "Out of the Blue: Police Conduct Seminar," "What is Sharia?" and "Fake News: Mass Media," which CAIR said was "designed to analyze and critique media representations and its coverage and typecasting of Muslims and people of color."
Fox News Digital has reached out to CAIR Philadelphia and the School District of Philadelphia for comment.
CAIR faced criticism in 2023 after its executive director and co-founder, Nihad Awad, said he was "happy" to see the Oct. 7 terror attack on Israel.
"The people of Gaza only decided to break the siege — the walls of the concentration camp — on Oct. 7," Awad said. "And, yes, I was happy to see people breaking the siege and throwing down the shackles of their own land and walk free into their land that they were not free to walk in."
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The Council on American-Islamic Relations came under fire after co-founder and executive director Nihad Awad said he was "happy" to see the Oct. 7 terror attacks. (American Muslims for Palestine)
At the time, the Biden administration condemned the "shocking, antisemitic statements in the strongest terms."
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Earlier this month, Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., called on the IRS to revoke CAIR’s nonprofit status, citing alleged ties to the Muslim Brotherhood and Hamas.
Editor's Note: This article previously stated CAIR was holding a workshop with local Philadelphia schools about "American Jews and Political Power." CAIR later said that the workshop is not part of its work with the schools and was never taught there. The headline and text have been updated to make this clear.
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