CAIR-NY Welcomes CCNY’s Announcement of Interfaith Prayer Space After Student Protests

CAIR-NY Legal Director Ahmed Mohamed speaking at CCNY Student Protest on Oct. 10, 2022

(NEW YORK, NY, 11/22/2022)—The New York chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-NY) today welcomed the establishing an interfaith prayer space at City College of New York (CCNY).

In an email to students last week, CCNY announced an interfaith space in which the campus community can pray, meditate or reflect. CCNY’s announcement comes after CCNY students held protests each Tuesday and Thursday since October to demand appropriate space for interfaith prayer activities.  

CAIR-NY provided guidance and organizing assistance to the student led effort. Additionally, CAIR-NY led a letter writing campaign that generated more than 3700 letters emailed to CCNY administrators.  

On October 10, 2022, CAIR-NY joined students at the first protest outside the CCNY administration building.  

SEE:   CAIR-NY to Join CCNY Student Protest Calling for Administration to Provide Interfaith Space

Ahmed Mohamed, Legal Director at CAIR-NY, said in a statement:  

“We welcome CCNY’s decision to respect the religious practices of its students and provide an appropriate interfaith prayer space. For years, this administration had taken steps to marginalize and displace religiously-practicing students, predominately Muslim students. Without the consistent and dedicated advocacy of CCNY students, this result would not have been possible.  

“A space that promotes inclusivity and belonging, celebrates religious and spiritual diversity, and accommodates the practices of religiously-diverse students is a prerequisite for an institution of higher learning. We look forward to working with CCNY students and administrators in the future to ensure Muslim students have a safe, welcoming school environment."  

Mohamed explained that Muslim students were disproportionally impacted by CCNY’s failure to accommodate faith-based students because of Muslim students’ religious requirements to pray five times a day.  

Since CCNY had failed to provide an appropriate interfaith space, Muslims students have been forced to pray in small, cramped areas - including dirty, narrow hallways.  

According to CCNY students, the administration had displaced the interfaith space for several years and despite many attempts to persuade the administration to provide an adequate, appropriate space for interfaith activities, they had not done so until now. 

CAIR-NY's mission is to protect civil rights, enhance understanding of Islam, promote justice, and empower American Muslims.

La misión de CAIR-NY es proteger las libertades civiles, mejorar la comprensión del Islam, promover la justicia, y empoderar a los musulmanes en los Estados Unidos.

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CONTACT: Afaf Nasher, Esq., CAIR-NY Executive Director, 917-669-4006, anasher@cair.com; Ahmed Mohamed, CAIR-NY Legal Director, 646-481-2103, ahmedmohamed@cair.com