Effective Political and Civil Rights Engagement for Imams

This practical workshop equips Imams to engage confidently in political and civil rights work. Topics include understanding the roles of local, state, and federal government, building strategic relationships, addressing civic issues from the minbar, and mobilizing communities for advocacy and voter participation. Designed for Imams seeking to lead with clarity and impact in today’s public arena.

Workshop Objectives:

By the end of the workshop, Imams will:

  • Understand the structure and function of various levels of government
  • Identify effective points of engagement for political and civil rights advocacy
  • Build relationships with civic and political stakeholders without compromising religious identity
  • Develop messaging strategies for khutbahs and public advocacy
  • Gain practical tools for community mobilization and voter education

Syllabus Outline:

Module 1: Understanding the Levels of Government & Their LeveragePoints

  • Overview of local, state/provincial, and federal governments
  • Who controls what? (education, policing, immigration, housing, etc.)
  • Practical examples: When to contact a city council member vs. a senator
  • Identifying decision-makers in your area: school board, police commission, state reps,etc.
  • Hands-on activity: Map out your community’s government structure

Module 2: The Imam as a Civic Leader

  • The evolving role of the Imam in the West
  • Civil rights work: from anti-discrimination advocacy to social services
  • Engaging with city councils, school boards, police departments, and interfaith groups
  • Case studies of effective Imam-led civic initiatives

Module 3: Legal & Institutional Guidelines

  • What mosques can and can’t do legally (501(c)(3) rules in the U.S., equivalents in otherregions)
  • Distinction between personal and institutional political activity
  • Building a “civic engagement policy” for your masjid

Module 4: Khutbahs & Messaging on Political Issues

  • How to speak on urgent civil rights issues from the minbar
  • Best practices for delivering khutbahs on topics like Islamophobia, police brutality,Palestine, elections, etc.
  • Media engagement: representing your community publicly without missteps

Module 5: Voter Engagement and Community Mobilization:

  • Why Imams should care about local elections and census participation
  • Organizing candidate forums, voter registration drives, and advocacy campaigns
  • Working with Muslim organizations: coordination not competition Sample calendar of civic events for the Islamic center

Speakers:

Robert McCaw is Government Affairs Department Director at the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the nation's largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization. Since 2011, he has overseen CAIR’s Muslim civic engagement and empowerment programs that bring American Muslim community concerns to Congress, the White House, and federal and state